Fandom
Fandom delivers a personalized universe of pop culture in your pocket
Fandom turns your love of films, series, games, and anime into a constantly updating hub of fan knowledge and news. Instead of hopping between separate wikis and news sites, everything is organized in one place, tailored to what you actually care about.
At the heart of Fandom is its customizable feed. You pick your favorite franchises and genres, and the app surfaces curated wiki pages, feature articles, reviews, videos, and fan conversations based on those choices. It feels a bit like a hybrid between a news reader and a community wiki, with emphasis on both official updates and fan-created insight.
Navigation is straightforward: search instantly taps into a vast database of more than 40 million wiki pages, so deep lore, character bios, timelines, and obscure trivia are never more than a few taps away. Push notifications for “OMG! moments” are particularly handy during big release windows, keeping you up to date on trailers, cast announcements, and major plot developments—if you opt in.
Social features are well integrated. You can comment on articles, participate in discussions on wiki pages, and share news, memes, or fan art across social platforms directly from the app, making it easy to spark conversations with friends or fellow fans.
On the downside, the interface can feel busy, and the amount of content, ads, and promotional banners may overwhelm some users. Pages sometimes take a moment to load, especially image-heavy wikis.
Overall, Fandom is an excellent companion for dedicated fans who want a single, customizable space for all things pop culture, from deep-dive lore to breaking entertainment news.
package name
com.fandom.app
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Fandom, Incorporated