Sherwood season 3 confirms new and returning cast – including Brookside and Skins legends

The show is adding Rosalie Craig (known for Riot Women), Kirby Howell-Baptiste (from The Sandman), Peter Wight (Sister Boniface Mysteries), Ben Batt (Toxic Town), and Adam Long (Day of the Jackal) to the cast. They’ll be joining returning stars like David Morrissey, Lorraine Ashbourne, Lesley Manville, Claire Rushbrook, Perry Fitzpatrick, Bill Jones, and Robert Lindsay.

Don’t Be Too Happy About DCU’s Batman Movie Release Date Report

The Brave and the Bold, a new Batman movie, has been one of the slowest DC projects to get off the ground since the launch of DC Studios. Unlike other DC films and shows that are actively in production, updates on this animated movie have been scarce, though it’s still confirmed to be happening with Andy Muschietti as director.

Is Netflix crime thriller The Rip based on a true story?

This week, audiences can see them together again in ‘The Rip,’ a new crime thriller on Netflix. The film, directed and written by Joe Carnahan (known for ‘The Grey’ and ‘Copland’), follows two Miami police partners who stumble upon millions of dollars during a case, shortly after a fellow officer is killed under mysterious circumstances.

Xbox One Users Just Got Great News to Start 2026

Fans are eagerly anticipating Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake from Ubisoft, a reimagining of their highly-rated 2003 classic (it currently has a 92 on Metacritic). Originally announced in 2020, before the PS5 and Xbox Series X were even available, the remake was initially planned for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. However, development has faced significant challenges over the past six years. Ubisoft has since removed the platform listings, and as of today, hasn’t confirmed where the game will be released this year. This led many to believe the PS4 and Xbox One versions were cancelled, but surprisingly, Ubisoft still intends to release it on those platforms.

Fallout franchise confirmed to be getting reality series from the makers of The Traitors

The idea works really well because the strange ‘experiments’ Vault-Tec conducted are exactly the type of thing people watch on reality TV. For instance, Vault 11 forced residents to sacrifice someone each year – or so they were told, as the Vault would have continued working fine without it. Then there’s Vault 21, where the entire community revolved around gambling.