After Badlands, Only One Move Can Expand Predator Lore: A TV Series

For years, Predator fans watched the franchise struggle to find its identity. After the original 1987 classic, several sequels delivered mixed results, culminating in 2018’s The Predator, widely considered the series’ low point. Many believed the franchise had lost its way. Enter Dan Trachtenberg. With Prey, then Predator: Killer of Killers, and now Predator: Badlands, … Read more

‘Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Confronts His Family Failures in a Way No One Saw Coming

For more than a decade, Kody Brown has been one of reality television’s most scrutinized figures. His life, stretched across four marriages and 18 children, played out before millions on Sister Wives, a show that inspired curiosity as often as it stirred controversy. Viewers dissected his decisions, questioned his approach to leadership, and debated whether … Read more

From Lost to The X-Files: 6 Sci-Fi TV Finales That Still Divide Fans, Ranked

Sci-fi television has always lived in a space where imagination meets expectation. Fans invest years in mysteries, world-building, conspiracies, and character arcs that demand satisfying closure. Yet some finales, despite critical acclaim or narrative ambition, stir up debate instead of consensus. These endings linger—not because everyone loves them, but because no one can agree. Divisive … Read more

Guillermo del Toro vs. Andy Warhol: Two Wildly Different Visions of Frankenstein

There’s always been something inherently cinematic about the tension in Frankenstein — that mix of awe and rot, creation and destruction. Guillermo del Toro, known for his unique empathy toward the monstrous, has often gravitated toward stories where the creature is a misunderstood being longing for love and acceptance. In films like Pan’s Labyrinth, The … Read more

Former Star Wars Director Loves The Hunt for Ben Solo Idea

As fans continue to rally for the resurrection of a Star Wars project that was shelved before it even began, one key figure from the franchise has come forward with his enthusiastic support. Rian Johnson, who directed Adam Driver in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), has recently shared his opinion on the potential of … Read more

The Odyssey 2026: Anne Hathaway and Mia Goth Shine in First Official Photos from Nolan’s Epic

Universal Pictures has unveiled the first official photos from Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated epic, The Odyssey, offering fans a glimpse into the director’s ambitious retelling of Homer’s ancient Greek epic. The film, slated for release on July 17, 2026, stars Anne Hathaway, Mia Goth, and Tom Holland, and promises to be a visually stunning journey … Read more

New Star Trek Movie Announced: Directors & First Details Revealed

For fans of Star Trek, the iconic science fiction franchise that has spanned over five decades, any new film announcement generates significant excitement. The Star Trek universe has seen numerous iterations, from its original 1960s TV series to blockbuster films, and more recently, the rebooted series featuring Chris Pine as Captain James T. Kirk. Now, … Read more

‘Men in Black: Most Wanted’: First Trailer Reveals Alien Investigations and Iconic Gadgets

The Men in Black franchise has long been a favorite of moviegoers, combining hilarious alien antics with thrilling action and heartwarming moments. Now, the iconic world of Men in Black is expanding in an entirely new way—through virtual reality. Coatsink, the developer behind previous VR projects like Jurassic World: Aftermath and Transformers: Battlegrounds, has unveiled … Read more

New Stephen King Horror Movie Announced: First Details Emerge

Stephen King’s works continue to captivate audiences worldwide, whether through the terrifying pages of his novels or thrilling cinematic adaptations. His influence in the horror genre remains unmatched, with a growing list of movies and TV series based on his stories, from The Shining to It to Gerald’s Game. Now, fans of the horror maestro … Read more