Peacock Just Added a Modern Reimagining of a Decades-Old Mystery Classic

Hercule Poirot was back on screens in 2022 with the film Death on the Nile. Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic 1937 novel—previously adapted in 1978—began streaming on Peacock on March 1st. Branagh stars as the famous detective whose relaxing vacation on a luxurious 1937 Egyptian river cruise is disrupted by a murder. When a wealthy woman is killed, Poirot must find the killer among a group of secretive wedding guests before they reach their destination.

40 Years On, This Perfect 2-Season Sci-Fi Series Deserves a Reboot

Similar to popular 80s cartoons like Masters of the Universe and Transformers, M.A.S.K. was based on a line of action figures and toys. The original series premiered in September 1985 and featured a battle between M.A.S.K., led by Matt Trakker, and V.E.N.O.M., headed by Miles Mayhem. It was a hit, running for 65 episodes! The second season moved away from the show’s original ideas and only lasted 10 episodes, though a great movie was released in 1986. Since then, M.A.S.K. hasn’t really seen a revival.

Marvel Comics’ Weirdest Events, Ranked

Okay, so I’m not saying these storylines are terrible – honestly, even stories that don’t quite land can be interesting to someone. But some of them took big swings and just didn’t quite connect, like Marvel’s Civil War II and that whole idea of punishing people for thinking about doing something wrong. Or Ultimatum, which just felt messy with a ton of characters dying and some really confusing choices. I’m not saying you shouldn’t check them out, but these next five events are definitely… strange. I’m going to break down what makes them so weird, so stick around!

Dungeons & Dragons Co-Op RPG Adds Warlock Class & New One-Shot In Major Update

Last year, I got to try out the first version of Battlemarked with my D&D group for a review on ComicBook. Since then, the game has been improved with updates adding helpful features and new things to do. The latest update, released on March 17th and called “Warlock,” is a great reason for D&D fans to jump into a new virtual campaign. It introduces a new Warlock character class, a new short adventure, and other additions.

Why HBO Max’s New #1 Show Is Taking Over The US (Even Beating The Pitt)

The darkly comedic show DTF St. Louis takes inspiration from Jason Bateman’s popular sitcom Arrested Development, and its murder mystery plot feels like a lighter, more humorous take on his later series Ozark. Despite the success of HBO Max’s fast-paced medical drama The Pitt, DTF St. Louis—with its unique and surprising mix of genres—actually performed better in March 2026.