7 Underrated Fantasy Shows Every 1970s Kid Remembers

Many TV shows fade from memory over time, and some fantastic fantasy series from the 1970s and 80s are now forgotten. But these seven shows still bring back memories for those who grew up watching them. While some were huge hits, others had smaller audiences, but they all represent a uniquely charming period of television that’s different from what we see today.

5 Movie Trilogies That Are Masterpieces All the Way Through

Great stories can capture an audience, but truly exceptional ones – those that deliver a compelling experience three times over – stay with viewers for years. The most successful fantasy and science fiction trilogies demonstrate this power, proving that a strong narrative can maintain its impact throughout an entire series. These aren’t just among the best movie trilogies ever made; they show that it is possible to sustain a story’s momentum from beginning to end.

31 Years Later, Star Trek Just Made a Classic Episode Even Harder to Watch

As a lifelong Trek fan, I’ve noticed something really interesting: your feelings about the show inevitably shift over time. What once felt totally mind-blowing and futuristic can now feel pretty ordinary, especially with how quickly things change. And episodes that felt bold and progressive when they first aired? Some of them, honestly, haven’t aged well and feel a little off by today’s standards.

One of the Biggest Movies of 2025 Just Left Peacock and Stopped Streaming (But It Won’t Be Gone for Long)

The live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie was available on Peacock last October, but it’s no longer streaming there. The film, based on the popular 2010 animated movie, successfully brought the story of Hiccup and Toothless to life. It actually earned more at the box office than the second animated film, becoming the most successful movie in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise with a worldwide gross of $636 million. Currently, you won’t be able to find the live-action movie on any streaming service, but it will be added to Netflix on February 10th, along with the first two animated films which arrive on February 1st.