ScreenHub

ScreenHub

With a strong foundation of 18 years, ScreenHub stands out as Australia’s top independent online platform focused on film, television, games, and new digital formats. Our dedicated team is committed to creating a world-class publishing, media, and marketplace service that plays a vital role in fostering vibrant, diverse, and thriving screen industries.

National
English
Online/Digital

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
50
Ranking

Global

#261018

Australia

#6589

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#160

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | screenhub.com.au | Leah Williams

    Nintendo has confirmed its upcoming film adaptation of The Legend of Zelda will release in cinemas on 26 March 2027. The news was surprise-revealed within the Nintendo Today! app, which was announced and launched during a recent Nintendo Direct. Notably, the date was revealed in a motion video featuring the iconic Triforce, with the film’s logo and release date appearing in the classic Zelda font.

  • 1 month ago | screenhub.com.au | Gina Fairley

    As the former in-house head of casting and consulting executive for television and motion pictures for MGM Studios for 16 years, Paul Weber has been behind many critically acclaimed and Emmy-nominated series, casting roles for the Stargate franchise, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, Outlander, Dead Like Me, She Spies, Poltergeist and The Outer Limits, among others.

  • 1 month ago | screenhub.com.au | Madeleine Swain

    Seen, the new Australian parenting documentary by Hailey Bartholomew, confirms certain truths while confounding others. But certainly, whether we are one or not, whether we’ve had them or not, the looming figure of the parent is inescapable in our lives. But what does it mean to be a great parent?

  • 2 months ago | screenhub.com.au | Leah Williams

    The Last of Us is officially set to return for its second season from 13 April 2025. As announced, it will air on HBO’s Max streaming service, Binge in Australia, and other equivalents around the world, with seven episodes airing over a number of weeks. To date, we’ve already learned a lot about what to expect – largely as this second season is directly inspired by The Last of Us Part 2.

  • 2 months ago | screenhub.com.au | Anthony Morris

    Ten years ago, when Apple Cider Vinegar is set, the internet was a very different place. Influencers were new, whole markets were ripe for exploitation, and people actually thought what they were seeing on their screens was real. Enter Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever), a twenty-something Aussie who built up an online wellness empire based on her miraculous survival after a brain cancer diagnosis, only to have it all fall apart due to the minor problem that she never actually had cancer.