Foundation Season 3’s REAL Villain is Shocking

In an intriguing theory, it’s suggested that the main antagonist in Foundation season 3 could be more formidable than we initially thought, based on interpretations from the original books. The Apple TV+ sci-fi production, while deviating somewhat, still leans heavily on Isaac Asimov’s extensive Foundation novel series. The second season’s climax and ongoing struggles were largely inspired by the first half of the second book, “The General” section of Foundation and Empire. The roadmap for season 3 hints at adapting “The Mule,” the second portion of the same book, while also incorporating a fair amount of unique storytelling.

This Underrated Sci-Fi Series Rewrote History & Deserves Way More Attention

Title series: Sanctuary

Origin: Sanctuary was a Canadian TV series, ingeniously crafted by Damian Kindler. For aficionados of Stargate, this project boasted several familiar faces. Amanda Tapping steered the show as Dr. Helen Magnus, while the eponymous Sanctuary served as her domain – a haven for the Abnormals, an assortment of cryptids, magical beings, and other extraordinary creatures. Accompanying the journey were numerous recognizable actors, such as Robin Dunne, Emilie Ullerup, Christopher Heyerdahl, Ryan Robbins, Agam Darshi, and many others. The show’s potential was immense; however, its fate remains a question.

Frieren Season 2 Finally Drops Its Trailer (So Bring Tissues)

At Anime Expo 2025, a special panel unveiled a sneak peek at the upcoming season of “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” with a teaser image showcasing the primary characters Frieren, Fern, and Stark. Attendees were treated to an exclusive trailer that has since been made public. The new video concentrates mainly on the three lead characters but also includes flashbacks involving Himmel, Eisen, and Heiter. Since the series often delves into Frieren’s emotional past with her old comrades, be prepared to reach for tissues again when Season 2 airs in January. To catch a glimpse of “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” Season 2 before its debut, check out the first trailer below.

Robert Downey Jr. Says This Hilarious Crime Movie Is His Best—And Rotten Tomatoes Agrees

Prior to his collaboration with Marvel, Robert Downey Jr. featured prominently in numerous entertaining films during the early 2000s. For instance, “A Scanner Darkly” is an animated film by Richard Linklater that carries a gonzo style. In addition, “Charlie Bartlett” can be categorized as an underrated high school dramedy. David Fincher’s “Zodiac” stands out among true-crime films. While these movies are exceptional, they don’t quite match the brilliance of Shane Black’s movie. According to RDJ himself, this humorous crime caper is the “best” film he has ever starred in, and it’s not hard to see why he feels that way. The cult classic continues to receive praise with a high approval rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Marvel Star Julian McMahon Dies at 56

Kelly McMahon has chosen to openly express that her cherished spouse, Julian McMahon, passed away tranquilly this week following a brave fight against cancer. In a statement issued to the media, she shared, ‘Julian adored life, he adored his family, his friends, and his work. He was also deeply fond of his fans. His ardent desire was to bring happiness to countless lives. During this challenging period, we ask for understanding as our family needs privacy to mourn. We hope that everyone who experienced Julian’s joy continues to find happiness in life. We are thankful for the memories.’

Highly Anticipated Shonen Anime Called “The Next Big Thing” in First Reviews

Kei Urana’s “Gachiakuta” made its debut in Kodansha’s “Weekly Shonen” magazine back in February 2022. So far, 15 volumes of the series have been compiled in Japanese. The first English-language edition was published by Kodansha in January 2024, with six volumes currently available, and the seventh volume set for release later this month. Despite being a relatively new series, “Gachiakuta” has created quite a stir in the manga world, and it looks like its anime adaptation will follow suit.

Kitty Pryde Just Reclaimed Her Classic Name

In the comic series “Ultimate Wolverine”, Kitty Pryde assumes a pivotal part, which is fitting given her significant connection to Wolverine. Throughout the years, she’s been a crucial character for him, undergoing numerous transformations. The seventh issue features an abundance of Kitty, as she assists Wolverine in coping with his past as the Winter Soldier and accepting his part in the deaths of their comrades. However, we also uncover something significant about Kitty in this installment, namely, her codename within the Opposition is Sprite – a name that long-time X-Men enthusiasts will recognize. The codenames (and costumes, truth be told) are one of those delightful tidbits of X-Men lore, and “Ultimate Wolverine” expands upon it.