Star Trek Fans Slam Paramount For Rejecting the Perfect Star Trek Show Pitch

As a huge fan of Andy Weir – I absolutely loved Project Hail Mary, and I think it’s going to be remembered as one of the best sci-fi books of the last ten years – I was really bummed to hear some news he shared recently. He was talking about the movie release on a podcast and mentioned he actually tried to create a Star Trek show. Sadly, Kurtzman and Paramount passed on his pitch, which is honestly pretty frustrating to hear!

Sorry, But Golden Isn’t Even the Most Important Song in KPop Demon Hunters

Although the popular K-pop song “Golden” has rightfully earned praise, it’s not the most important one in the movie. That title actually belongs to “What It Sounds Like,” which plays during the final battle where Huntrix defeats the Saja Boys and the demon king Gwi-Ma. This song truly sets the stage for the film’s climax.

Netflix Hypes Major Shonen Jump Anime’s Return for Season 2 With New Trailer

The anime adaptation of Koji Miura’s Blue Box premiered last winter and was quickly renewed for a second season. A new trailer and poster for Blue Box Season 2 were revealed at AnimeJapan 2026, giving fans the best look yet at what’s to come. The series is confirmed to be released on Netflix this fall and hints at major events for the character Chinatsu.

Why The Mandalorian Season 4 Became A Movie (& Will We Get Another Season?)

After The Mandalorian Season 3 ended in spring 2023, many fans expected Din Djarin and Grogu to return in a fourth season of the popular show. However, they’re now starring in a new Star Wars movie – the first in almost seven years. This raises the question: why a movie instead of Season 4, and will their story continue as a TV series in the future?

Brush Up On HBO’s Hit Sitcom ‘Hacks’ Before the Fifth and Final Season Drops

The award-winning comedy series Hacks, which has won 12 Primetime Emmy Awards, will be back for its fifth and final season this spring. With only 10 episodes left, now’s a great time to catch up on the first four seasons, available on HBO Max. Starring Jean Smart as Deborah Vance and Hannah Einbinder as Ava Daniels, the show delivers some of the funniest and most compelling performances on television – proving these women are anything but ordinary.