10 Movie Series With Genuinely Perfect Endings

Just as TV shows with flawless conclusions are masterfully crafted, so too is the art of delivering fitting finales for movie series. When done well, it’s a breathtaking experience, providing resolutions that are both fulfilling and often profound to stories that have spanned years. Whether the ending was foreseen or came as a delightful surprise, whether it was conclusive or left questions unanswered, one thing remains undeniable: these movie series masterfully brought their narratives to a close.

You Can Now Watch One of the Best ’80s Action Movies for Free (Along With All of Its Sequels)

More recently, streaming service Tubi has included the action-comedy “Lethal Weapon”, starring Danny Glover and Mel Gibson, in its collection. This 1987 film, directed by Richard Donner and written by Shane Black, was an immediate success and is often hailed as one of the genre’s most iconic productions. With Tubi now available, watching “Lethal Weapon” has never been easier, and along with it, the entire franchise has been made accessible too.

The Life of Chuck – REVIEW

In the second act, Tom Hiddleston takes the spotlight, as marketing for the film suggests, although the overall production is an ensemble piece. About a third of the movie features Hiddleston’s characteristic dance sequences, reminiscent of his appearances on Graham Norton’s talk shows, with one such scene displaying a self-conscious dance in the street while a street performer drums. However, as the story unfolds, it offers much more than just this dance sequence.

One of Godzilla’s Best Movies’ Theatrical Return Just Beat Its Original Opening Weekend

Shin Godzilla, creatively conceived by Hideaki Anno, a key figure behind Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Shinji Higuchi, debuted in Japanese cinemas in July 2016. Initially, Funimation provided the film with a restricted screening in North America, earning a total gross of $1.9 million throughout its run. Later, GKIDS re-released the film to publicize the upcoming 4K upgrade of the movie for home media. Within just four days after GKIDS’ re-release, Shin Godzilla garnered an impressive $1.6 million, as reported by Deadline, which subsequently increased to $2.4 million by the end of the fourth day. The film ended up ranking 11th in the North American box office during that weekend.

Offset Speaks Out on New Chapter Amid Cardi B Divorce

As a lifestyle expert reflecting on recent events, I find myself sharing insights on the personal journey of a renowned artist. A year after my ex, Cardi B, filed for divorce for the second time, I, the former Migos rapper, have chosen to express the culmination of our relationship in the final track “Move On” on my latest album, aptly titled “Kiari”. This poignant piece serves as a testament to my personal growth and resilience.

Jason Statham’s New Action Franchise Is His Version of The Punisher

Tjahjanto admitted that he’s quite fascinated by the “Beekeeper” series as it evoked a sense of familiarity for him – it seemed like Jason Statham was embodying one of his beloved Marvel characters, The Punisher. If he can’t create a film featuring The Punisher himself, Tjahjanto plans to mold Adam Clay’s character into his personal interpretation of the vigilante anti-hero instead, which is quite exciting!

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Theory Identifies Secret Marvel Character

In a recent post on X account @CosmicMarvel, images were shared of Avitto’s moodboard, seemingly designed for Brand New Day’s villain. These pictures included various reference materials of old Japanese armor and warriors. Keen-eyed fan @DrawsTom noted an astute resemblance between some pieces and the armor associated with Spider-Man’s lesser-known adversary, Alistair Smythe, also known as the Spider-Slayer. Throughout the history of Spider-Man comics, there have been several versions of the Spider-Slayer robots that bother Peter Parker consistently. However, Alistair Smythe stands out among these due to his memorable portrayal.