Stephen King’s ‘IT’ and ‘The Wire’ Star James Ransone Dies Aged 46

While not his first professional role, John Leguizamo gained attention for his part in the provocative film Ken Park, directed by Larry Clark and Edward Lachman. He went on to appear in smaller roles in movies like Inside Man, the remake of Prom Night, the thriller The Next Three Days, and the science fiction film Captive State.

Crunchyroll’s Biggest Anime Drops New Trailer For Final Episodes

The anime Dr. Stone recently revealed a new image showcasing Senku and Dr. Xeno, along with a trailer introducing the character Sai Nanami. Sai is a fan-favorite from the original manga, and viewers are excited to see him appear in the final episodes. While the exact number of episodes hasn’t been announced, it’s likely around 12, based on previous seasons. You can watch the new episodes on Crunchyroll, the leading anime streaming service, and also find all the previous episodes there.

Frequent Stephen King Collaborator Reveals Why He Turned Down The Icon’s Infamous Dark Fantasy

You won’t believe this, but Frank Darabont – who worked with Stephen King on The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile – was actually asked to direct The Dark Tower movie! I read an interview with him on IndieWire, and he said he turned it down. Apparently, Stephen King himself called him and asked if he’d be interested, and Darabont just didn’t feel it was the right project for him at the time.

Doctor Who Just Turned One 30-Year-Old Classic Character Into a Villain (In the Best Possible Way)

Initially, The War Between the Land and the Sea seems like a sci-fi love story – a bit like Romeo and Juliet – about a conflict between humans and Homo Aqua, an intelligent species that evolved on Earth long before us. Human pollution is harming Homo Aqua’s home, leading them to seek peace talks. However, the show isn’t truly focused on the negotiators (played by Russell Tovey and Gugu Mbatha-Raw); it’s actually about a well-established, 30-year-old character undergoing a transformation into a villain.

28 Years Ago Today, King of the Hill’s First Christmas Episode Crossed a Major Line (And Scared Hank Forever)

I remember watching the very first Christmas episode of King of the Hill when it aired on December 21st, 1997. It was only the show’s second season, and the episode, titled “The Unbearable Blindness of Laying,” introduced us to Hank’s mom, Tilly. It was a pretty shocking episode, actually – Hank accidentally walked in on his mother with her boyfriend and, as a result of the trauma, temporarily went blind. It definitely left a lasting impression!

Emma Frost Was Cyclops’s Best Relationship and I’m Tried of Pretending Otherwise

Cyclops and Jean Grey have been a central couple in the X-Men since the 1960s, but many fans feel this relationship ultimately held Cyclops back. This became especially clear during the critically acclaimed New X-Men series in the early 2000s. Writer Grant Morrison focused on developing Scott Summers, and a key part of that was his relationship with Emma Frost. Emma and Scott were together for twelve years (2004-2016), and it’s time to admit that Emma Frost was his best partner. I’m no longer willing to downplay that fact.