A Forgotten Film That Launched an Entire Genre Just Hit Prime Video

Premiering in 1970, Airport was the first of four films in the Airport series and is often considered the strongest. Adapted from Arthur Hailey’s 1968 novel, the movie essentially established the blueprint for future disaster films. It featured a large cast of famous actors, impressive special effects, and a detailed story that wove together the lives of many characters as a major crisis unfolded. The film was a massive hit with both critics and audiences, earning 10 Academy Award nominations and winning Best Supporting Actress for Helen Hayes.

8 Years Ago Today, Shonen Jump Released Its Most Modern Shonen Series (And It Changed the Industry)

Many popular manga series follow a similar pattern: a determined hero with a clear goal sets out on a journey. These stories usually avoid darker themes, focusing instead on exciting adventures. While this formula is successful, it started to feel repetitive in Weekly Shonen Jump. Luckily, Jujutsu Kaisen by Gege Akutami arrived and proved that a shonen series could break from these traditional tropes and still be incredibly popular – perhaps even more so.

Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Theories Get Debunked by Konami

In an interview with The Verge, Tommy Williams, Konami’s head of communications for America, confirmed that Belmont’s Curse will play like a traditional Castlevania game. While details are still limited, Williams made it clear the game won’t be a roguelike. Fans hoping for a similar experience to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and the later games on Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS should be pleased with Belmont’s Curse.

All 10 Surviving Scream Characters That Could Return in Scream 8, Ranked by Likelihood

We’ve left out some smaller characters from previous films, such as Lois from Scream 2 (played by Rebecca Gayheart) and Murphy (Portia de Rossi), as well as George Willis (Tim Simons) and Robbie Rivers (Mark Consuelos) from Scream 7. While they appear, there’s nothing to suggest they’ll return in future installments. Also, with Joel McHale appearing in Scream 7, it seems Patrick Dempsey’s character, Mark Kincaid, won’t be coming back either.