Netflix’s Newly Added Serial Killer Show is An Instant Hit with Millions of Views (Proving Critics Wrong Again)

Starring Melissa Roxburgh, Nick Weschler, and Patrick Subongui, The Hunting Party begins after an explosion destroys a hidden prison in Wyoming. This prison held the country’s most dangerous serial killers, who are now all on the loose. Former FBI profiler Bex (Roxburgh) is brought back into service, teaming up with soldiers, spies, and agents, to hunt down these criminals and stop them before they strike again. While the show requires some acceptance of unbelievable events, it delivers a tense, intriguing story with complex, realistically flawed characters.

2 Movies in 64-Year-Old Franchise Hit Netflix’s Top 10, and It Eases the Wait for Their Biggest Returning Show

This week’s list of the most popular movies on Netflix has a couple of surprises: both The Addams Family and The Addams Family 2 made the Top 10! The Addams Family landed at number four with 5.3 million views, closely followed by The Addams Family 2 at number five with 5.2 million views. With a third season of the Wednesday series in the works, fans can enjoy these fun animated Addams Family movies while they wait for the next installment.

Tony Gilroy’s Cult Classic ’90s Movie is Streaming Completely Free at the Perfect Time

I’m so excited to hear that The Cutting Edge, written by the same person behind Andor, is coming to Tubi! If you enjoyed Heated Rivalry and love figure skating, you absolutely have to check it out. It’s a classic! The story follows Kate, a demanding figure skater, who has to team up with an injured hockey player, Doug, after her original partner leaves. It wasn’t a critical darling when it came out in 1992, but it’s got a huge fanbase – and I’m definitely one of them! It’ll be available on March 1st.

There Can Be No Debate That These 5 Sci-Fi Movie Sequels Are All 10/10 Masterpieces

Every now and then, a sequel comes along that’s just as good, or even better than, the original. These exceptional sequels might arrive shortly after the first film, keeping the excitement going, or they might appear years later with a fresh director and new perspective. But a truly great sequel typically achieves two things: it successfully recreates the magic that made the first film special, while also forging its own unique identity as a compelling movie. Below are five sci-fi sequels that do just that.

7 Coolest Pieces of Wolverine Lore Marvel Needs to Revisit

Wolverine has a rich history, and while some classic stories are well-known, others have faded away. Given the current interest in nostalgia and Wolverine’s enduring popularity, it’s a great time to bring back seven forgotten pieces of his past – fans would love it!

Pokémon Gen 10 Would Be Stronger If It Brings Back One Thing From Sun & Moon

Each main Pokémon game typically adds something new to the series, like the Tera transformations in Scarlet & Violet or the Gigantamax forms in Sword & Shield. It’s reasonable to expect another new feature in the next generation of games, but it’s difficult to predict which older mechanics might return. While spin-off titles like Pokémon Legends: Z-A have sometimes reintroduced past features, such as Mega Evolutions, it’s hard to say what from previous games will appear in future installments.

35 Years Ago, a Forgotten ’90s Fantasy Cartoon Premiered (And We Need the Reboot Now)

Premiering in 1991, The Pirates of Dark Water was a popular and distinctive Saturday morning cartoon. The show centers on Ren, who gathers a crew of misfits to stop a spreading “dark water”—a dangerous black liquid threatening to consume the world. To halt its advance, Ren must find the “Thirteen Treasures of Rule” while battling both supernatural enemies and the pirate captain Bloth. Although the series ran for two seasons, the story was ultimately left unfinished, and Ren’s quest never reached a true conclusion. Despite this, The Pirates of Dark Water remains a celebrated show, even thirty-five years later.

Crunchyroll Shares Sneak Peek at One of Spring 2026’s Biggest Premieres

The animated series based on Kamome Shirahama’s Witch Hat Atelier was initially planned for release in 2025, but production delays pushed it back. Now, it’s set to premiere in Japan this April! Fans outside of Japan can watch it exclusively on Crunchyroll, and to celebrate, they’re offering a sneak peek at the first episode, which you can watch below.