A Huge Marvel Star’s Beloved Action Film and Sequel Just Landed on Prime Video (But We Still Want the Third Movie)

Both Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows are now streaming on Amazon. These films, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as Dr. John Watson, came out in 2009 and 2011. Based on the classic stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, they were popular with both critics and audiences, and fans are still hoping for a third movie, which has been discussed for a while.

David Corenswet’s First Role After Superman Will Take on the Avengers at the Box Office

Following his role as Superman, his next major film will be a real test of his acting ability, as it’s opening against the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday. The movie, a biography about John Tuggle – the last player chosen in the 1983 NFL Draft – doesn’t have a title yet, but it’s expected to appeal to sports fans and offer a different kind of movie experience compared to the blockbuster Avengers film.

Why the Game of Thrones Theme Song Plays at the End of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 4

The latest episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ends with a major shock. As Dunk assembles his team for the trial by combat against Aerion and his men, Prince Baelor Targaryen – the future king – unexpectedly volunteers to fight alongside him, even though it means battling his own family. To top it off, Ramin Djawadi’s famous Game of Thrones theme song plays in full, uninterrupted, adding to the powerful moment.

7 Best Sci-Fi Movies About Astronauts, Ranked

From the very beginning, space travel has been a central idea in science fiction. The genre uses the immense scale of the universe to ask big questions about life beyond Earth and our place in the cosmos, challenging both characters and viewers to consider the incredible vastness of reality. These stories often explore humanity’s potential to move beyond Earth, pushing the boundaries of our technology and testing how well we can cope with complete isolation. It’s no surprise that film quickly adopted these themes. Over a century ago, Georges Méliès’ short film, A Trip to the Moon, created many of the visual ideas we still associate with space travel today, demonstrating how our imagination often goes further than our actual capabilities. Since then, the astronaut has become a powerful symbol in film, representing both individual courage and our shared drive for scientific progress.

Why Star Trek Didn’t Bring Sisko Back (& Broke His DS9 Promise) Officially Answered

The latest episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, titled “Series Acclimation Mil” and co-written by Kirsten Beyer (a Star Trek novelist and producer) and Tawny Newsome (the voice of Beckett Mariner on Star Trek: Lower Decks), revisited a character who made significant commitments before leaving the show—commitments he apparently couldn’t fully fulfill. Newsome explained to TrekMovie why they decided against bringing back Benjamin Sisko from his role as Emissary to the Prophets, even though he promised his fiancée, Kassidy, that he would return.

D&D Latest Unearthed Arcana Hints At Another Subclass’ Possible Return

So, they dropped the Mystic UA in 2026, and it’s pretty cool! It gives us four new subclass options – one for the Monk, Paladin, Rogue, and Warlock. What’s different this time is that none of these subclasses were based on existing stuff – they’re all totally new ideas focused on messing with how magic works. As a Rogue, I can now literally steal spells from enemy spellcasters, which is awesome. Paladins get to shut down enemy casters and boost our own magic users. And the Monk? They’ve got abilities related to magic that we’ve never seen before. It really changes things up!