4 CBS Sci-Fi Shows That Were Spinoffs of Popular Movies, Ranked

Before streaming services made TV spinoffs popular, CBS tried something similar with traditional broadcast television. The network created series based on classic science fiction movies, hoping fans who’d seen those films in theaters would tune in each week to explore those universes further. Some of these shows were impressively creative, while others quickly failed.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ Zordon Just Received A Massive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Upgrade

The recent crossover event between the Power Rangers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles likely concluded with issue #5, and it ended with a huge twist: Zordon, previously a disembodied head, transferred his consciousness into a rebuilt version of Krang’s robotic body. This not only revealed he was still alive, but also gives him a powerful new form that allows him to fight alongside the Rangers – and it looks fantastic! You can see a picture of Zordon’s new body below.

The Bad Guys 2 Is the Perfect Weekend Watch on Netflix

Similar to the original, The Bad Guys 2 follows a group of talented criminals who are trying to turn over a new leaf, but keep finding themselves drawn back into their old habits. The first movie was a lot of fun, and this sequel is even better! It’s currently a popular choice on Netflix, making it a great option for a relaxing weekend watch.

James Tolkan, Back to the Future Actor, Dies at 94

Michael Klastorin, a publicist for the Back to the Future films, announced that Tolkan passed away on Thursday in Saranac Lake, New York. An obituary is available on the official Back to the Future website. The cause of death has not been released.

See Miss Thailand Contestant’s Teeth Fall Out During Pageant

Let me tell you, I was shocked – and so were the pageant viewers – when Kamolwan Chanago was giving her preliminary speech and her veneers actually came loose! It happened on March 25th, and it was a really unexpected moment, to say the least. It just goes to show, sometimes things don’t go as planned, even on stage!

Hulu’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer Cancellation Shows Disney’s Biggest Streaming Problem

It seems Gellar and Zhao had a different idea for the show than Hulu did. Hulu was reportedly looking for something similar to the continuation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a comic book series, while Gellar and Zhao envisioned a true sequel, like a Buffy: The Next Generation. A sequel is probably a stronger path for bringing the show back, as we’ve seen with franchises like Star Wars that relying too much on nostalgia can be limiting. However, the cancellation also suggests larger issues within Disney.