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.

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English
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Global

#261018

Australia

#6589

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#160

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | screenhub.com.au | Steph Panecasio

    After an intense first episode of The Last of Us: Season 2, we are back to see the ramifications and consequences that followed that iconic New Year barn scene. Players of The Last of Us: Part II are undoubtedly aware of what’s to come, but what we don’t know yet is whether it’ll be hitting us in this episode or the next.

  • 3 weeks ago | screenhub.com.au | Anthony Morris

    Before reviewing House of Games, let’s look at a little bit of TV history: when the ABC axed long-running current affairs chat show The Drum at the end of 2023, fans of hard-hitting political discussion were swiftly dealt a second blow when its replacement – repeats of the Tom Gleeson quiz show Hard Quiz – outrated it leading into the ABC news. Now the ABC have finally stepped up with an all-new show in the 6.30pm timeslot, and the stakes are surprisingly high.

  • 3 weeks ago | screenhub.com.au | Steph Panecasio

    Whether you were an avid gamer, keen to see one of their favourite games get the prestige TV treatment, or just simply a fan of extremely engaging television, it’s safe to say that The Last of Us: Season 1 was a feast for the senses. With high stakes, deeply emotional moments and the skin-tingling terror of the Clickers,the show made its mark as one of the best video game adaptations we’ve ever seen.

  • 1 month 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.

  • 2 months 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.