A Major Fantasy Movie Was Just Announced, and It Could Be the Next Big Franchise

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sony Pictures has obtained the rights to adapt James Islington’s Hierarchy series, which began with The Will of the Many in 2023. The books have generated significant excitement in the fantasy genre recently, and the second installment, The Strength of the Few, was released on November 11th to positive reviews. It currently has a 4.48 rating on Goodreads and reached number one on the New York Times bestseller list. This film adaptation is expected to further increase the series’ popularity, potentially establishing it as a major franchise. While no actors or filmmakers have been announced yet, there’s hope the project will attract prominent talent.

7 Best Star Wars Characters From the Sequel Trilogy

These characters faced high stakes and intense challenges as they found themselves, made sacrifices, and sought to make things right, demonstrating that the desire for change and a belief in a better future always survive, no matter the time period.

Netflix Subscribers Have Less Than a Week Left To Watch One of the Best Sci-Fi Trilogies of All Time

As a huge fan, I just wanted to let everyone know that we only have a few days left to watch all three Back to the Future movies on Netflix! It’s crazy to think that after just a month, they’re leaving the platform on December 1st. So, if you want to relive Marty McFly and Doc Brown’s adventures in that awesome DeLorean, make sure you stream them before November 30th!

10 Best Vampires In Comics, Ranked

Vampires, popularized by Bram Stoker’s Dracula and rooted in ancient myths, are a natural fit for comic books. Dracula himself has appeared across all major publishers. But which comic book version of the Count is the best? This list ranks the greatest vampires in comics, from Dracula himself to other memorable bloodsuckers from Marvel, DC, and independent publishers.

3 Ways the Wicked Movie Franchise Can Continue After For Good

Although the musical provides a satisfying conclusion, its unresolved storylines and extensive backstory create exciting possibilities for future films. These films could expand on the complex ideas of morality, evil, and power within the world of Oz and the Emerald City.

My Hero Academia’s Ending Proves It Is the Best Shonen Anime Series (With the Best Shonen Protagonist)

Shonen anime endings frequently feel unbelievable because characters often become impossibly powerful – think of Naruto gaining the Six Paths power. This makes them seem less like ordinary people and more like figures of myth. This also clashes with a central theme of many shonen stories: that anyone can achieve their goals through effort and perseverance. My Hero Academia, however, consistently upholds this ideal. Even during its final battle, the hero, Deku, remains relatable and determined, inspiring others to join his fight and demonstrating that hard work truly matters.

Steam’s Newest Big RPG Getting Steam Deck Support

The new free-to-play game, Where Winds Meet, quickly became popular on Steam after its release last week. It’s already attracted over 250,000 players and has received very positive reviews. While the game is a hit, it doesn’t currently work with the Steam Deck, which could potentially attract even more players if added.

Prime’s New Batman Show Finally Admits Bruce Wayne’s Greatest Weakness

The latest episode of Bat-Fam, titled “The Art of Claire,” explores the relationships within the Bat Family. While the story centers on Claire Selton, also known as Volcana, and her difficulties finding acceptance, the episode’s real strength lies in its portrayal of Batman. It does something rarely seen in DC stories: it acknowledges Bruce Wayne’s biggest flaw.

New Wicked Prequel Announced As For Good Smashes Box Office Records

Despite a low score from film critics on Rotten Tomatoes, Wicked: For Good is still doing well with general audiences. This has led to speculation about the future of the Wicked franchise. While there’s no news about more movies yet, the publisher, HarperCollins, has announced a new prequel book by Gregory Maguire, the author who originally wrote the story the musical and films are based on. Maguire released one prequel, Elphie: A Wicked Childhood, earlier this year, and this new book, Galinda: A Charmed Childhood, will be a companion to it.