The Most Underrated Comedy of the Decade Just Joined HBO Max (& We’re Still Mad It Never Got a Sequel)

The action comedy Game Night, directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, became available on HBO Max on April 4th. The film follows a group of friends whose game night takes a wild turn when a fake kidnapping unexpectedly becomes real, throwing them into a thrilling and dangerous adventure where it’s hard to tell what’s a game and what’s not. Starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams, Game Night was a hit when it came out in 2018, earning $117 million worldwide and an 85% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but a sequel hasn’t happened despite many fans hoping for one.

The Batman’s Robert Pattinson Reveals Surprising Comparison for Sequel (And I’m Excited)

Robert Pattinson recently shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming Batman sequel in an interview with Filme Gitmeden Önce. He described the script as “so good” and hinted that the new movie will be significantly different from the first. “It’s kind of crazy,” Pattinson explained. “The first one was a different kind of Batman movie, and this one is really something else.” He expressed hope that audiences will be happily surprised and said he’s “really excited” about the project.

3 Years Ago Today, Netflix Debuted a Near-Perfect Series That Took Everyone By Surprise (& It’s Back Soon)

The first season of Beef was a hit with critics, telling the story of two strangers whose lives become completely consumed by a single road-rage incident. What starts as a simple disagreement quickly escalates into a full-blown, inescapable feud that puts everything they care about at risk. It’s a chaotic and gripping watch – you’ll find yourself yelling at the characters, Danny (Steven Yeun) and Amy (Ali Wong), to just stop! The upcoming second season promises more of the same intensity, following a couple who unexpectedly witness a disturbing fight between their boss and his wife.

3 Games That People Are Still Torn on Years Later

Games that receive mixed reactions often try something new, featuring gameplay mechanics that differ from what players expect in that genre. This can make a game stand out and be remembered, but if it’s not done well, it could alienate players instead of drawing them in with a unique experience. While taking risks can be good, it doesn’t always pay off – a game might strongly appeal to some players while completely missing the mark for others.

Crunchyroll’s Best New Anime Nominees Confirm What Truly Dominated 2025

Among the anime released in 2025, Clevatess truly distinguished itself with its unique dark fantasy action and adventure. Takopi’s Original Sin and The Summer Hikaru Died, both released that summer, also captivated viewers with their surprisingly dark themes. In fact, four out of the six nominated anime centered around darker storylines. Some used fantasy settings to explore these themes, while others presented them in a way that felt very real and raw. Ultimately, these anime demonstrate that darker, more complex stories were what audiences connected with most in 2025.

Buffy Star Confirms Their Fan-Favorite Character Was Set to Appear in Reboot (And The Prep Was Intense)

James Marsters, who famously played Spike in the original series, was thrilled about the possibility of returning to the role. He revealed on Streamily (through Instagram) that he’d been told Spike would be coming back and had even been preparing physically for it – doing thousands of sit-ups! Unfortunately, it seems this planned return isn’t going to happen.

Star Trek Almost Answered a Decades Long Borg Mystery (But the Genius Pitch Was Rejected)

A canceled storyline for Star Trek: Enterprise Season 5 could have expanded on the history of the Borg. While the show’s creator, Manny Coto, planned to focus on the Romulan War and the formation of the Federation, writers Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens proposed a different direction. They recently shared at a Trek Talks 5 panel—along with Brannon Braga, Andre Bormanis, Michael Sussman, and Phyllis Strong—that they pitched bringing back Alice Krige, who played the Borg Queen, as the Head of Starfleet Medical in the 22nd century, ultimately choosing to become the Borg Queen.