Transformers 5: Michael Bay Reveals Bumblebee's New Look

Recently,MichaelBayrevealed the villain of the upcomingTransformers: The Last Knightand hisnew look, and we learned that none other thanSir Anthony Hopkins, lord forgive him, isjoining theTransformersuniverse(a phrase I still have trouble wanting to acknowledge, but I don’t begrudge him the cash he’s about to make). The franchise will also feature none other than Britain’s Loneliest Dog, so things are honestly just getting stranger by the day. However, one thing that isn’t coming as a huge surprise is a new look for Bumblebee, who already got a major change from his original VW Beetle form into a Chevy Camaro in the franchise....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 253 words · Amanda Moore

What To Watch This Weekend's Big Return, Mayfair Witches Cast a Spell, and More

Welcome to the first weekend of 2025! While January marks a slow start to the new movie season, there are still solid options available on streaming. We seethe return of Wallace and Gromit, whileJoel McHaleandKen Jeong(Community) reunite in their latest sitcom, as well as the 2025 Golden Globes. Here’s everything you need to watch this weekend. The Most Anticipated Movies of 2025, From ‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’' to ‘Wicked: For Good’ From Captain America to the latest from Celine Song, there’s a lot to be excited about in 2025 movies....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 711 words · Kelly Moses

When Is ‘Skeleton Crew’ Set in the Star Wars Timeline? Series Creators Reveal the Answer

After months of waiting following the cancellation ofThe Acolyte, the nextStar WarsDisney+ show is finally set to premiere tonight. The first two episodes ofSkeleton Crewpremiered earlier this week, and one of the most common questions to go along with any newStar Warsproject is how exactly it fits into the definitive timeline. Since the conclusion of the sequel trilogy,Star Warshas been using Disney+ to fill in the gaps between movies, with projects likeThe Mandalorianbeing set between the original and sequel trilogy, andThe Bad Batchtaking place afterRevenge of the Sith....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 494 words · Evan Stevens

‘Gladiator II’ Has Officially Defeated the Original at the Global Box Office

When any legacy sequel releases, there are always going to be comparisons to the original, andGladiator 2was no exception to that. The first comparisons came in the form ofRotten Tomatoesscores, whereGladiator 2’s 71% from critics and 82% from audiences fell short of theoriginal’s 80% from critics and 87% from audiences. Once it had been mostly agreed that there is no performance inGladiator 2with as much force asRussell Crowe’s Oscar-winning performance inGladiator, the final comparisons were left for the box office....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 443 words · Mary Lindsey

"Just Two People Living Happily Ever After": Luke Newton Teases What's in Store for Polin in 'Bridgerton' Season 4

Romantic comedies are formulaic, two people meet, fall in love, third act miscommunication, reconciliation, happily ever after. With a show likeBridgertonthat continues to build upon itself by focusing on different members of the same family, fans are allowed to see glimmers of the previous couple’s happily ever after. With filming of Season 4 well underway, the new season will allow fans to see into the married life of Season 3’s Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan)....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 467 words · Jeffery Cruz

"What Happened to Them Was a Travesty": Kevin Costner Opens Up on New 'Yellowstone to Yosemite' Series

Kevin Costneris returning to Yellowstone, but in a way most people wouldn’t expect. After his epic falling out withYellowstonecreatorTaylor Sheridan, you wouldn’t blame him for never wanting to mention the word Yellowstone again, but here he is. The legendary actor is once again bringing his passion for the American West to the screen, but this time, he’s stepping into the world of documentary filmmaking. The Academy Award-winning actor recently joinedThe Will Cain Showto discuss his new three-part Fox Nation series,Yellowstone to Yosemite, which explores how a “force of will” can change the course of history....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 410 words · Alexa Decker

'Deadpool & Wolverine' Adds Yet Another Accolade to its Arsenal

It’s fair to say that Marvel’s most unapologetically X-rated Merc with a Mouth’s long-awaited return always had a lot to live up to — couple that with a return from the dead of one the franchise’s most adored characters and the bar sits pretty high. Despite new heights to reach for the tag team of Marvel’s dreams,Ryan ReynoldsandHugh Jackman,Deadpool & Wolverinehas earned a resounding applause from audiences across the globe — with theRotten Tomatoesscore to prove it....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 402 words · Jamie Dawson

'House of the Dragon' Season 2 Is Making a Big Change From the Book

House of the Dragon, the mega-successfulGame of Thronesspin-off, is one of the most high-profile projects that is continuing to film despite the dual SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America strikes which are currently ongoing. Writer and executive producerGeorge R. R. Martinconfirmed the series was continuing work, and revealed that filming was “half done” on the second season of the series. However, there appears to be a surprising deviation to the plot taking place in the upcoming season, as some set photography has now revealed....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Chelsea Salazar

'Night Court' Star Gives a Devastating Update Following Season 4 Cancellation

Things were looking grim for theMelissa Rauch-ledNight Courtreboot at NBC followingits cancellation after three seasons. Despite hopes from the team that the sitcom could find a new home for courtroom hijinks by shopping the series, initial reports from TV Line revealed thatnobody was bitingon bringing back Judge Abby Stone and her staff for another run. Now, Rauch has delivered the show its sentence. In a recent post on Instagram, she finally addressed the show’s end and revealed that, despite the best efforts of everyone involved, the Manhattan municipal court will be remaining closed....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 737 words · Dr. Alexandria Lewis

'That '90s Show' Part 3 Ending Explained's End?

Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for That ’90s Show Part 3. Part 3 ofThat ’90s Showhas just dropped on Netflix,picking up where Part 2 left off, and it seems liketheThat ’70s Showreboot is finally finding its footing. To viewers' surprise,all eight episodes of Part 3 were pushed up from their original October 24 release dateto August 22, allowing the final episode to conveniently coincide with the end of summer. Directed by formerThat ’70s ShowstarLaura Prepon(who also returns to guest star in a few episodes), the finale of Part 3 switches up the formula forThat ’90s Show, opening up new possibilities for the series as well as Point Place’s favorite group of delinquents....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 791 words · Steven Coleman

'Wolf Man' Gets Eaten Up by 'Mufasa: The Lion King' in Domestic Box Office Debut

Disney’sMufasa: The Lion Kingis leading one of the lowest-grossing MLK weekends of the last decade. The fact that the big-budget blockbuster has already completed a month in release should indicate just how disinterested audiences are in the new films on offer. Directed by the Oscar-winnerBarry Jenkins,Mufasawas slow out of the gate, but has made top use of the historically lucrative holiday period. Withan estimated $15 million haul this weekend, the movie hasfinally passed the $200 million milestone, with its projected total by Friday currently pegged at $210 million....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Lori Ruiz

10 Best Anime TV Show Directors, Ranked

It takes a lot of people to make an anime, with fans often crediting the studio as a whole instead of each individual. While many individuals are recognized for their hard work, fans usually believe the studio is more important. But with studios like MAPPA and Madhouse constantly making hit anime likeChainsaw ManandFrieren: Beyond Journey’s End, it’s hard not to focus on them. However, among the many significant roles, like animators, artists, and writers, the directors have the most important job....

June 3, 2025 · 8 min · 1644 words · James Hopkins

30 Years on, I’m Tired of Pretending 'A Goofy Movie' Isn’t One of Disney’s Greatest Masterpieces

30 years ago, Walt Disney Animation Studios was in the middle of what is known asthe “Disney Renaissance,”a period from 1989 to 1999 where the studio was once again producing animated projects that put them back at the top of the game. After the mostly tumultuous 1980s, Disney blasted into the next decade with certified banger after certified banger, with films likeThe Little Mermaid,Beauty and the Beast,Aladdin,The Lion King, andTarzan. While in 1995,Disney releasedPocahontas, a film that was a moderate success but hasn’t aged well with its inaccuracies and questionable story choices, that’s not the film that Disney seems interested in celebrating in 2025....

June 3, 2025 · 9 min · 1797 words · Stephanie Harrington