'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Has Some "Really Clever Action Set-Pieces," Says James Cameron

20th Century Studios will be returning to Pandora for a third time withAvatar: Fire and Ash,the highly anticipated threequel in theAvatarfranchise. The film won’t hit theaters foranother 11 months, and very few details have been released. However, directorJames Cameronhas shed a bit of light on the film in an interview withEmpire magazine, describing the filming process forFire and Ashand how it will differ from the prior installments. “We’ve got some really clever action set-pieces,” Cameron told Empire....

June 1, 2025 · 2 min · 421 words · Cynthia Matthews

'F1' Races Past Christopher Nolan's Controversial Sci-Fi Movie at the International Box Office

Not enough is said about the strange circumstances under whichChristopher Nolanpushed for his science-fiction filmTenet’s theatrical release in 2020. The pandemic-induced lockdowns hadn’t yet been eased, and vaccinations hadn’t been introduced into the picture. It was reported that Nolan wantedTenetto be the first film out of the gate, and for it to revive the theatrical marketplace. This wouldn’t happen until two years later, withTop Gun: Maverick.Tenet, on the other hand, underperformed at the box office; it was Nolan’s last film with “home studio” Warner Bros, because he jumped ship shortly afterward, and took his business to Universal....

June 1, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · Justin Jackson

'Good Omens' Season 2: All the Angels, Explained

Guardians, messengers, warriors fighting in combats too ineffable for our human minds to comprehend - angels can be a whole myriad of things. More often than not, they can even be some of our favorite characters. FromFrank Capra’sIt’s a Wonderful Lifeto The CW’sSupernatural, the world of movies and TV shows is full of angelic characters that have found new homes in our imaginations. And, most recently, no fictional angel is more beloved by film and TV buffs thanMichael Sheen’s Aziraphale, the heavenly bookworm from Prime Video’sGood Omens— except perhapshis demonic partner, Crowley (David Tennant), who also has somewhat of a claim to an angelic title....

June 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1472 words · Patricia Lozano

'Joker Folie a Deux's Failure Has Now Extended to PVOD After Box Office Catastrophe

Warner Bros. is facing an uphill battle withJoker: Folie à Deux, as the film continues to struggle even after itsdebut on Premium Video On Demand (PVOD). After an utterly dismal box office run that saw the sequel to the billion dollar-grossingJokerleave theaters with a mere $58 million domestic gross, and $204 million worldwide—against a reported $300 million investment—the film’s PVOD release has gone even further in highlighting just how much the film has been rejected by audiences....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 439 words · Jennifer Morrison

'Karen Pirie' Is Back on the Case in First Images From Season 2 of the British Mystery Series

Nearly three years after solving her first mystery and earning that coveted promotion to Detective Inspector,Karen Pirieis finally getting back to work.BritBoxand World Productions revealed the first images from Season 2 of theBritish cold-case drama, which findsLauren Lyle’s titular crime-solver back in the saddle with a new, disturbing assignment that will have all eyes on her. Adapted once again byEmer Kenny, this run of episodes is based on the second book inVal McDermid’s best-selling series of detective novels, titledA Darker Domain, and picks up with the inspector getting used to her newfound authority....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 564 words · Nathan Smith

'The Boys' 10 Most Underrated Characters, Ranked

With the fourth season ofThe Boysnow wrapping up with its final episode recently airing, there’s high praise spreading around the internet for the story thus far. It’s commonly regarded thatone of the pieces ofThe Boysthat truly brings it to the next levelis the wonderful cast of characters that make up those living in this world. But of the characters in the cast, there are so many that shine bright (literally when it comes to Starlight (Erin Moriarty) that there are often some that don’t get the limelight they deserve....

June 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1458 words · Brandon Tapia

'The Valley' Season 3's Major Cast Shake-Up Is What the Bravo Show Needs to Survive

The Valleyis in its sophomore slump. Season 2, which wrapped up its reunion this week, was a bit of a misfire, withJax Taylorremoving his mask and descending into full-on domestic abuse,Danny Bookodrinking sloppily and getting way too touchy with women, andJanet Capernaflippantly throwing around the phrase “sexual assault” on behalf of women who did not ask for her help. IfVanderpump Ruleswas about fame-hungry 20-somethings cheating on each other, its spinoff is about 30 and 40-somethings dealing with addiction and divorce....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 639 words · William Hanna

'Tracker'

In the world of television, few things are as thrilling as witnessing the reunion of beloved actors from past successful shows. Fans ofThis Is Usare in for a treat, asJustin HartleyandJennifer Morrisonare set to reunite in the upcomingseason finale ofTracker. Hartley, who has stepped into the role of both lead actor and executive producer forTracker, recently shared exciting details about Morrison’s involvement in the series while chatting with Collider’sChristina Radish. Morrison is the latest big name to join the series after the addition ofJensen Acklesearlier this week....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 465 words · Carolyn Jacobson

10 Best Comedy Anime Shows, Ranked

Everyone loves to laugh, which is why the comedy genre is so popular. It produces a wide range of comedy types that reach a broad audience, appealing to everyone, whatever their type of humor may be. However, some anime fans may find it challenging to get into comedy anime because of the stark difference in Japanese humor, resulting in many comedies feeling weird, awkward, creepy, or just plain boring. If fans feel that way, look no further becausethis list delves into the ten best comedy anime....

June 1, 2025 · 9 min · 1770 words · Kimberly Ellis

10 Books That Have Way Too Many Movie Adaptations

You may have heard the popular saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Basically, it means you shouldn’t waste time trying to tweak and perfect something that’s completely fine as it is. It’s perhaps debatable, but maybe this sentiment should be circulated throughout Hollywood more. RELATED:10 Book-to-Movie Adaptations That Were Nothing Like the BooksThere have been loads of written works adapted to the big screen, some of them to the extent they’re just plain overused....

June 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1268 words · Richard Garcia

10 Great TV Shows That Extend Their Storylines With a Feature Film

When a show is abruptly canceled, many of its viewers are left heartbroken by a cliffhanger or an unsatisfying ending. A lot of television programs have been discontinued before they reached their peak due to numerous reasons. Fortunately, a select handful were adapted into feature films to provide their audience with more material and a fitting conclusion. RELATED:Movies That Tell The Audience The Ending From The Start However, making a TV show into a movie isn’t done for only that reason....

June 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1331 words · Julian Garcia

10 Important Comics You Need to Read Before 'Ironheart'

The latest entry inMarvel Studios' line ofDisney+shows,Ironheart, is finally here and everyone is curious to see what the one and only Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) is going to do in her first solo journey in theMarvel Cinematic Universe. People aredefinitely anticipating this one, too, withthe big rumor that the long-awaited Marvel villain Mephisto is going to make his appearance. Due to Ironheart being a relatively more recent character, only being introduced in 2016, most people in the general audience/fandom are pretty uneducated about the character’s history....

June 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1652 words · Kimberly Nelson

10 Saddest Shows of the 2020s, Ranked

The best art moves us in intangible ways. They speak to a part of us that resonates with our emotions. It’s hard to describe how moving images on a screen can so easily reach out and break your heart. It’s probably because these stories reflect how we feel or have felt in the past. We empathize with the characters on the screens, and we laugh and cry with their joys and sorrows....

June 1, 2025 · 9 min · 1869 words · Kerry Kim