Day Of The Jackal Movie Is Officially Releasing On New Streaming Service In June

Originally published in 1971, The Day of the Jackal is a political thriller by Frederick Forsyth about a highly skilled assassin hired to kill French President Charles de Gaulle. It’s been made into several movies and TV shows, including a 1973 film with Edward Fox, a 1997 remake, and a recent series on Peacock starring Eddie Redmayne. Now, one of these films will soon be available on a different streaming platform.

5 Disney Afternoon Block Series No ’90s Kid Will Ever Forget

The Disney Afternoon didn’t appear overnight in 1990. It was the result of a plan Disney started in 1987, gradually experimenting with kids’ shows during the week. This eventually became a beloved part of many childhoods, offering a wide range of exciting, funny, and surprisingly detailed stories—all before streaming services became popular.

Hit Cartoon Network Revival Finally Confirms HBO Max Release Date

Regular Show: The Lost Tapes recently brought the popular series back to Cartoon Network after a nine-year hiatus, with many of the original creators and voice actors returning. The revival has been a ratings success since its spring debut, and it will also be available to stream on HBO Max starting June 8th.

The Mandalorian and Grogu Finally Ended Star Wars’ Hutt Storyline

When the original Star Wars movie came out, fans were left wondering about the character Jabba the Hutt. He’s been a recurring problem for many of the main characters ever since. Recently, The Mandalorian and Grogu effectively brought an end to the Hutt’s power, permanently changing the galaxy.

Passenger Ending Explained

Passenger is a movie about a young couple haunted by a demon while traveling in their van. It’s a unique mix of road trip adventure and horror, creating a compelling and unusual story.

Timothée Chalamet, Spike Lee & More Celebrity New York Knicks Fans

Of course, Timothée Chalamet was part of the celebration. The Oscar nominee, who has been attending the playoff games with his girlfriend Kylie Jenner, hugged and congratulated the players after their victory. The team affectionately calls him their “biggest hype man,” and he certainly lived up to the name. He shared his excitement on Instagram, posting, “Knicks to the motherfking finals, that’s it.”

Tracy Morgan was also visibly moved, with a video showing him crying tears of joy. Other dedicated fans like Spike Lee, Fat Joe, and Ben Stiller were equally thrilled. Stiller even posted on X (formerly Twitter) at 1 am, celebrating the Knicks’ Eastern Conference Championship.