The 1 Dead Mortal Kombat Character Who Won’t Be Revived Officially Confirmed [Exclusive]

In a recent conversation with ComicBook, actor Michael Slater explained why he wouldn’t revisit the character of Goro. He stated he wasn’t eager to bring back characters that weren’t developed in the way he envisioned, and that he doesn’t see them as essential to the stories he wants to tell. He specifically used Goro as an example, noting that the show has found success with fights between human martial artists, and that audiences don’t seem as engaged by battles against CGI monsters.

Disney Is Missing Out on a Huge Fantasy Series That Could Run for 8+ Seasons (& Define TV’s Next Big Genre)

Honestly, things aren’t looking great. That one Hulu show everyone was excited about? It fell apart, and it’s been over a year since they canceled it. As a fan, I still think Disney’s making a mistake letting the rights slip away. It would’ve brought a built-in audience to the platform, and more importantly, it had the potential to be a huge, long-running franchise. It’s frustrating to see them miss out, because that show really could have launched the next big thing in television.

Netflix is Losing All 100 Episodes of NBC’s Hit Drama After 25 Million Views

The TV show Blindspot follows Jane Doe, a woman discovered naked in Times Square with no memory of who she is. Her body is covered in mysterious tattoos, and FBI Agent Kurt Weller, whose name is tattooed on her back, and his team must help her uncover her past. As they investigate, they realize each tattoo holds a clue to Jane’s true identity, and she begins to question who she can trust.

5 Stephen King TV Shows Better Than IT: Welcome to Derry

Okay, so the show… it didn’t quite land with most viewers – around 82% didn’t love it, actually. A lot of people said the special effects looked cheap, and it felt like they were just retreading the same ground as the original IT movie. Honestly, I was a bit disappointed by how little Bill Skarsgård was in it, especially early on. They are making a Season 2, and it’s supposed to be even scarier, but we’ll be waiting a while for that. Good news is, if you’re craving more Stephen King on TV, there are tons of other shows out there that are even better!

5 Years Later, Netflix’s Canceled Crime Show with A Near-Perfect Score Gets Surprising Return Tease

Netflix knew they needed a big splash to announce the continuation of Money Heist. They delivered with a spectacular event on the Guadalquivir River: a boat filled with people in the show’s famous red jumpsuits and Dalí masks sailed past crowds while playing the iconic song “Bella Ciao.” Netflix then revealed that the new season of Berlin isn’t the end of the Money Heist universe, hinting at more to come.

Michael Pennington, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Actor, Dies at 82

While well-known in England, Michael Pennington wasn’t as famous in the United States. He was a highly regarded actor who established the English Shakespeare Company (ESC) in 1986 and led it as Joint Artistic Director for six years. Beyond acting, he was a prolific author, publishing ten books, and directed theater productions in the UK, the US, Romania, and Japan. He gained recognition for his stage performances, including roles in plays like Hamlet, The Judge, and The Henrys, and notably played Antony in a 2012 production of Antony and Cleopatra.

10 Best Selling Gaming Franchises in History

The LEGO video game series is remarkably versatile. It successfully adapts popular franchises into games, adding its own signature style. These games are known for being detailed, fun, and easy to learn – just like LEGO bricks! There have been many successful LEGO games based on various properties, and together they’ve sold over 100 million copies since the original, LEGO Fun to Build, came out in 1995. However, because the overall value of the franchise isn’t publicly known, it ranks last on this list despite its impressive sales numbers.

Every Movie & TV Show Coming to Netflix This Week (May 11th)

This week brings new movies and shows! “Black Phone 2” will be available on May 16th, and if you’re in the mood for a comedy, “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris” arrives on May 11th. For TV fans, the Japanese series “Soul Mate” starts streaming on May 14th, and there’s much more to explore – keep reading for a full list.