One of the Worst Movies Ever Just Hit Peacock (And There’s a New Adaptation on the Way)

The 2003 film Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat, directed by Bo Welch, was widely panned by critics – earning a mere 9% score on Rotten Tomatoes – and is now available to stream on Peacock as of November 1st. Based on the beloved 1957 children’s book, the live-action movie follows the mischievous Cat as he turns the ordinary day of siblings Conrad and Sally upside down, creating chaos and fun. Starring Mike Myers, Dakota Fanning, and Spencer Breslin, the film was critically unsuccessful, even winning a Golden Raspberry Award for being a concept without substance and a ‘Worst Picture’ award at the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards.

Resident Evil Requiem DLC Reportedly Already in the Works

According to reliable insider Dusk Golem, downloadable content (DLC) for Resident Evil Requiem is reportedly in development. The DLC will focus on Alyssa Ashcroft, the mother of the game’s main character, Grace Ashcroft. The story of Requiem begins with Alyssa’s death, which sets Grace’s journey in motion. Currently, Dusk Golem has information about only this one piece of DLC.

5 MCU Plot Holes Fixed By Agents of SHIELD Without Most Marvel Fans Knowing

As a long-time Marvel viewer, I know a lot of us really enjoyed Agents of SHIELD, and there’s been debate about whether it officially fits into the main MCU timeline. Let me clear things up: it doesn’t. While it could exist in another reality within the multiverse, it’s not happening on Earth-616, the primary MCU setting. However, if Marvel did decide to bring elements of SHIELD into the main timeline, it could actually patch up some long-standing plot holes. That would be huge for the MCU, and honestly, I’m hoping they address those inconsistencies one way or another, even if it’s not through SHIELD!

New Look at Adult Aang From Avatar: The Last Airbender’s First Movie Finds Its Way Online

An animator at Paramount recently shared a glimpse of what an older Aang might look like on Instagram. Tamas Pazmany, who joined the production of The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender near the end, received a crew t-shirt featuring an outline of the aged-up Avatar. He shared the image and expressed his excitement about being involved in the project. Fans can now get a first look at this future version of Aang, just under a year before the movie is released.

Prime’s Best Fantasy Spin-Off Show Is Finally Here, And These Are The Best Things About It (And One Thing It Missed)

I’m completely captivated by The Mighty Nein, Amazon’s second dive into the world of Dungeons & Dragons, and honestly, it’s everything I’d hoped for. It’s based on what many consider to be Critical Role’s strongest story yet, and that really shines through in the animation. What’s brilliant is that the show starts before the official campaign begins, giving us that wonderful ‘session zero’ vibe – it immediately pulls you in. In the first episode, we meet Beau, a wonderfully grumpy monk with a mission, and then there’s Caleb and Nott the Brave, a wonderfully secretive wizard and a goblin who’s surprisingly sweet. We even get a quick peek at Yasha! The next couple of episodes introduce the rest of the group: Jester Lavorre, who is pure, delightful chaos, and Fjord, a half-orc struggling to understand his newfound abilities. We also get a fresh take on Essek’s story, and the introduction of Mollymauk Tealeaf, a character who’s already proving to be a fantastic addition. The way they all come together feels so authentic, like it was lifted straight from a D&D game.

11 Years Ago Today, an A-List Movie Star Made Their Arrowverse Debut (& Teased Their Acting Chops)

Often overlooked in the Arrowverse are the actors who appear in just a few episodes but still leave a lasting impression. Tom Felton, despite being in only one season of The Flash, created a memorable character, Julian Albert, who initially challenged the Flash before becoming a key part of the team. While known for his role in all the Harry Potter films, Felton isn’t the most famous movie star to grace the Arrowverse. In fact, a major Hollywood actor benefited greatly from the franchise, as it provided a valuable opportunity to showcase their talent during a difficult time.

Cancelled Shonen Jump Creator to Return With New Series in 2026

Shonen Jump is looking for its next big hit, but Shueisha, the publisher, has ended several promising projects in the process. However, they’re still supporting the creators behind those cancelled series, giving them chances to launch new stories in their Shonen magazines. For example, Jun Kirarazaka (as noted by @WSJ_manga on X) will be back next year with a third series, hoping to find success after two previous attempts were cancelled by Shueisha.

Hazbin Hotel Secretly Suggests Vox Helped Create One of the Most Infamous Cults in History

The animated series Hazbin Hotel is known for its mature themes, dark comedy, and complex characters. Season 2 focused more on the backstory of the Vees, especially Vox, and revealed a surprising connection to real-world events. A popular theory suggests that Vox, formerly known as Vincent Whittman, may have been involved in the creation of the Branch Davidians, a controversial group known for the Waco siege. This idea isn’t just speculation; it’s based on details revealed by Vox himself, and there are strong connections between his past, his goals, and the origins of the group, which makes his actions even more unsettling.

10 DC Supervillains Who Defined the 1940s

DC Comics is famous for creating many of the first supervillains – from eccentric geniuses to criminals in costumes. For years, these villains have consistently challenged superheroes and become some of the most beloved characters in the DC universe.