Landman Season 3 Fate Confirmed

Paramount has officially renewed Landman for a third season. This continues the pattern of Taylor Sheridan’s shows being very successful for Paramount+, and the studio appears committed to continuing them. The announcement comes shortly after news that Sheridan will be moving from Paramount to NBCUniversal in late 2028.

Son of the Soil – REVIEW

He travels to Lagos determined to find his sister’s killer, but his approach often involves recklessly entering dangerous situations where he’s easily overwhelmed and ends up severely beaten. He consistently emerges from these encounters far more injured than someone making a disastrous public appearance.

Batman’s Newest Love Interest Finally Fixes A Years-Long Bruce Wayne Issue

Annika first appeared in the first issue of Matt Fraction’s highly-regarded Batman series (2025). She’s a leading doctor at Arkham Towers, dedicated to helping Gotham’s most troubled and mentally ill criminals rebuild their lives. Her key method involves a device called the Crown of Storms, which aims to stabilize brain activity and restore normal thought patterns. In Batman #4, Bruce Wayne asked her out, but the story emphasizes that Annika is meant to be a romantic interest for Bruce as a private citizen, not as Batman.

From Nick Fury To Phil Coulson: Ranking All 10 SHIELD Directors In The MCU

It makes sense that Marvel chose SHIELD as the focus of their first big TV series, Agents of SHIELD. The show, which began in 2013, was initially created to run alongside the movies, showing how a world with superheroes affects ordinary people and giving more detail about the organization itself. Even though fans and Marvel officials still debate whether Agents of SHIELD is officially part of the main Marvel Cinematic Universe, the series provides a detailed history of its leadership that’s hard to overlook. Combining the blockbuster films with the show’s seven seasons gives us a complete look at everyone who has been Director of SHIELD.

Netflix Just Quietly Added A Notorious Sci-Fi Flop You’ll Love To Hate

With the huge popularity of Stranger Things, Netflix is actively seeking out more science fiction content. They recently added The Host, a 12-year-old film based on the novel by Stephanie Meyer. The movie was released hoping to follow the success of the Twilight series, which also adapted Meyer’s books, but it wasn’t nearly as popular. In fact, it received very negative reviews, scoring only 10% on Rotten Tomatoes.