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James Wan is one of the executive producers of Archive 81, which is a horror series based on the hit podcast.

The Orbital Children is a sci-fi film about a group of children left to fend for themselves on an Orbital space station in the year 2045 after a sudden accident.

Space Force, starring Steve Carell, John Malkovich, and Ben Schwartz, will return for a second season.

The third season of Stranger Things feels like a long time ago, but we are ready to revisit the world of demogorgons, teen angst, sinister government conspiracies, psychic powers, and retro 1980s fashion.

The Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas is an animated series that will dig into how the zombies came to be.

Locke & Key was renewed for a third season before season two even aired, meaning we will likely see more adventures with the Locke family, their collection of magical keys, and the enemies who are in season two.

The multiverse of the classic card game is explored in the animated series Magic: The Gathering.

The Midnight Club is a new horror series that is based on a novel by Christopher pike. Heather Langenkamp is a doctor on the show, which is light on regulars.

This eight-episode live-action series showrun by Supernatural's Andrew Dabb is based on the popular video game Resident Evil.

The cast of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman includes Tom Sturridge as Morpheus/Dream, Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer, Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death, and many more.

The Hargreeves siblings and their new enemies should be returning for season three of The Umbrella Academy.

You love The Witcher. You love her. The main series is 1,200 years before this one, with the addition of a new enhancement that the character of Yeoh is an ass-kicking elf. It was sold!