2026 Will Be ‘Yellowstone’s Biggest Year Yet With a Massive Three Show Record

By the end of the year, there will be an impressive six shows connected to Yellowstone, making it one of the biggest TV franchises ever. And Taylor Sheridan, the creator, isn’t slowing down – two more series, 1944 and 6666, are already in the works. It’s clear he’s very passionate about this world and seems more interested in expanding it than starting new projects. We wouldn’t be surprised if he’d considered tying in his other shows, Landman and Tulsa King, to the Yellowstone story as well.

Kangaroo – REVIEW

Often, difficult times lead to better opportunities. This is true for him, as a new job offer allows him to leave the beautiful Bondi area and pursue a career elsewhere with a cross-country drive, signaling the start of a more positive phase in his life.

The Great Metallic Exodus: Crypto’s New Rags & Rubies!

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A seismic shift is taking place across the global risk map. An earthquake might lack the theatrical flair of Woland’s tricks, yet here it is-redefining the eternal quest for security. As America’s once stalwart pillars stagger under the strain and the dollar’s erstwhile dominance quivers, investors cast aside the digital dream for the allure of the ancient-gold and silver. These metals, now the primary trophies of defensive capital, bask in unprecedented rallies, their luster finding resonance in the hearts of those desperate for reassurance.

14 Years Later, the Arrowverse Is Still the Best Live-Action Superhero Franchise Of All Time

The Arrowverse began with the series Arrow in 2012 and quickly expanded over the next ten years to include many live-action shows. It featured popular hits like The Flash and lesser-known but strong superhero series like Black Lightning, offering a surprising amount of content. Even with the limitations of traditional network television, the Arrowverse’s scale and creativity were comparable to the early days of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. At the time, it also presented a more consistent and interconnected version of DC Comics characters than the DC Extended Universe. Considering everything, the Arrowverse achieved a remarkable amount.

40 Years Later, Vegeta Still Can’t Defeat Goku in Another Aspect of Dragon Ball

The rivalry between Goku and Vegeta is legendary, ranking among the best in all of entertainment, not just anime. The Dragon Ball series recognizes how important this competition is and keeps bringing it back in different ways. Ultimately, Goku usually wins. He’s proven himself stronger multiple times, and he’s often the first to reach new power levels. Now, Goku is even more popular than Vegeta, though Vegeta remains a very close second.