The Wheel of Time star talks becoming Moriarty in Young Sherlock – and the “form of love” between these iconic characters

Dónal Finn, the Irish actor who plays James Moriarty, sees the series Young Sherlock as more than just an exciting adventure. While he enjoyed the action and fight scenes, Finn feels the show is fundamentally about two outsiders connecting through shared interests and a deep affection, even if they don’t explicitly say it.

New Xbox Game on PS5 Is Enhanced for PS5 Pro at Launch

Last February, Xbox’s Obsidian Entertainment released Avowed, a new fantasy role-playing game. While it wasn’t their best game so far – reviews averaged between 77 and 81 on Metacritic – it was still one of the better RPGs of the year, though not a contender for the top spot. Originally available only on PC and Xbox Series X, Avowed is now also on PS5, and players there are enjoying it. It currently has a 4.65 out of 5 rating on the PlayStation Store, based on over 1,000 reviews.

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Shiba Inu Goes on a Wild Roller Coaster Ride! 🎢 Don’t Miss the Fun!

Now, hold onto your hats-we’re talking about $6.24 million scampering out of Shiba Inu’s piggy bank, while only $6.14 million decided to waltz in. The difference? A mere $101,700, resulting in a rather dramatic negative netflow change. But fear not! This could be a sign of secret buying shenanigans or a sneaky accumulation party happening behind the scenes!

7 Popular Shonen Series With The Most Controversial Endings

Although these series remain incredibly popular and well-known, the final parts of their stories proved controversial. Many fans were left unsatisfied with loose ends and endings that didn’t quite live up to expectations. Despite being among the most beloved Shonen manga ever created, these seven series faced criticism when they concluded.

Netflix’s Bodies: The Perfect Dark Replacement?

Even now, many science fiction fans consider Dark to be a nearly flawless series. It masterfully explored the unsettling idea that our lives are predetermined and the lasting emotional impact of trauma passed down through families. Unlike most time travel shows which often ignore plot holes, Dark built its story around a meticulously crafted, self-contained timeline, treating every cause-and-effect loop and paradox as an integral part of its design.