Major New Alien vs. Predator Movie Theory Just Got Shot Down (For Now)

In a recent interview with *Empire*, creator Noah Hawley dashed fans’ hopes for a crossover between *Predator* and *Alien*. He confirmed that no Xenomorphs will appear in the movie, but emphasized this actually makes the story stronger. Hawley explained they didn’t want to simply combine the two franchises for the sake of it, and that the inclusion of the Weyland-Yutani corporation is driven by genuine narrative reasons.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s Villain Already Makes an MCU Spider-Man 5 Theory More Likely

While the list of villains in the upcoming *Brand New Day* isn’t extensive yet, it’s beginning to suggest a serious threat. Scorpion will be back after a quick appearance in *Spider-Man: Homecoming*, likely still seeking revenge on Spider-Man for his imprisonment. However, the plans of another confirmed villain could be much bigger, as they have ties to a character with a long and intense rivalry with Spider-Man.

4 Animated Sci-fi Shows That Defined the ‘90s, And Three Are Almost Impossible to Stream Now

During the 1990s, television truly came into its own, especially with the rise of cable and new types of programming. Animation played a huge role in this growth. While Saturday morning cartoons remained popular with children, animation expanded far beyond that. Dedicated channels emerged to serve young audiences, but animated shows also began targeting adults, creating a broader fanbase. These programs not only attracted fans of genres like science fiction, but also helped to popularize animation as a whole.

Everything Coming to HBO Max in October 2025

I’m so excited for October! On the 12th, Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin – the geniuses behind *I Think You Should Leave* – are releasing a new show called *The Chair Company*. It’s supposed to be a really funny and twisty conspiracy story. And then, just a couple weeks after that, on October 26th, HBO is giving us *IT: Welcome to Derry*, a spin-off from Stephen King’s *IT*. It’s going to be a great month for TV!

Netflix’s One Piece Showrunner Teases Season 2’s Biggest Arc

The first arc of the *One Piece* live-action series on Netflix will cover the Loguetown story. This is the last location Luffy and his crew visit in the East Blue before they begin their journey into the Grand Line. Joe Tracz, a writer and executive producer on the show, recently told IGN that this arc is a “perfect” way to kick off the new season, offering fans a glimpse of what’s to come.