New Prime Video TV Series Is Their Next Big Animated Show (And Comic Fans Have Been Waiting For It)

Prime Video is adding another highly anticipated show to its lineup: an adult animated series based on the popular web comic Lore Olympus. Created by Rachel Smythe, Lore Olympus offers a fresh, visually striking take on Greek mythology, and has become a global phenomenon with over 1.8 billion views. Given its massive popularity, Prime Video is confident this show will be a success.

Bringing Up Bates: A Guide to Katie Bates and Her 18 Siblings

In a recent Instagram post on January 19th, the 25-year-old shared her heartbreak over a difficult start to the year. Just days after revealing she’d lost her third child, she also disclosed that her husband, Travis Clark, had been unfaithful. She described the time as incredibly painful for her and her family, explaining that their marriage had been deeply wounded and her trust broken.

All 105 Episodes of an Underrated Crime Drama Are Now Streaming on Netflix

All seven seasons of the crime drama Rizzoli & Isles are now available on Netflix, as of January 20th. The show, which originally ran on TNT from 2010 to 2016 for a total of 105 episodes, has been available on various streaming platforms intermittently since then. Based on the novels by Tess Gerritsen, Rizzoli & Isles stars Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander as a detective and a medical examiner, respectively. Despite their very different personalities, they team up to investigate challenging crimes in Boston.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Prepares a Big Surprise for Fans With Its Next Episode

The next episode of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 will center around Maki’s journey to the Zenin clan to find cursed tools and become more powerful. Episode 4, titled “Perfect Preparation,” will cover Maki’s story in full and will be longer than usual—28 minutes instead of the typical 24. This extended runtime demonstrates MAPPA’s commitment to delivering a high-quality adaptation this season.

9 Years Later, Star Trek Still Hasn’t Fixed the Biggest Discovery Problem

The fact that the spore drive was never used again strongly hinted at its eventual failure, leaving viewers with that expectation. If the Federation had continued developing this technology, the USS Voyager could have instantly returned from the Delta Quadrant, avoiding its seven-year journey. Luckily, Star Trek found a workaround, but it turns out this solution has created new issues.