All 12 Seasons of One of the Best Crime Dramas Ever Just Joined Prime Video

Starting January 1st, you can now watch all twelve seasons of Chicago P.D. on Prime Video. Created by Dick Wolf as part of the One Chicago series on NBC, the show follows the detectives of the 21st District as they tackle Chicago’s toughest crimes, including drug trafficking, organized crime, and high-profile murder cases. Chicago P.D. became available on Prime Video shortly after its most recent season finale in November, and new episodes will return on January 7th.

7 Perfect HBO Shows With No Bad Episodes

If you demand consistently excellent quality – meaning no weak episodes at all – the list of truly great TV series shrinks considerably. Shows like The Sopranos or Curb Your Enthusiasm, while generally fantastic, often have episodes that fans consider disappointing or just not up to par. It’s natural for long-running shows with many episodes to have a few missteps along the way. However, these 7 HBO series managed to avoid those pitfalls and consistently deliver exceptional viewing experiences.

Netflix Adds One of the Best Sci-Fi Movies of All Time

On January 1st, Netflix is getting Dune, but it’s the 1984 version directed by David Lynch, not the 2021 film by Denis Villeneuve. While the 1984 Dune wasn’t a hit with critics or audiences when it first came out, it’s since gained a dedicated following and is now considered a cult classic, with opinions about the movie having changed significantly over the past 40 years.

7 Great TV Shows From 2025 Nobody Talks About

In 2025, several hit TV shows returned with new seasons, including favorites like Severance, Stranger Things, The Bear, The Righteous Gemstones, and Hacks. Alongside these established series, new shows like The Pitt, Pluribus, and Adolescence also gained popularity, earning both critical praise and lots of attention on social media. While these newer shows received positive reviews, they didn’t quite reach the same widespread recognition as the returning hits, meaning some viewers may have missed them.

7 Most Obscure DC Heroes You’ve Never Heard Of (And Probably Never Will Again)

DC’s characters are simple to promote, revive, and include in team-up stories. However, many potentially great DC characters are overlooked. The company tends to prioritize characters with broad appeal and lasting power over those who offer unique or challenging stories. This focus on scalability means that some of DC’s most interesting and thought-provoking ideas don’t get explored because they weren’t designed for long-term use.

Every Version of the Reverse-Flash, Ranked

For generations, stretching from the Golden Age of comics to the 30th century, the Flash and Reverse-Flash have been bitter rivals. This collection highlights the most powerful and dangerous versions of Reverse-Flash the Flash Family has ever faced.

Every Yoshi Game, Ranked Worst to Best

As excitement builds for the upcoming Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, many fans are revisiting the Yoshi series. The new game seems to follow Nintendo’s recent style of charming storytelling and a slower, more relaxed gameplay experience, suggesting a promising future for the character. Considering the entire history of Yoshi games helps us understand what the franchise does well and what hasn’t worked as effectively. So, we’ve ranked all the main Yoshi games, from least to most enjoyable, leaving out any smaller spin-off titles.

Every Movie in This Hunger Games Replacement Franchise Is About To Leave Netflix

Netflix users have only one week left to watch all three movies in The Maze Runner series. Based on James Dashner’s popular novels, the films—which debuted in 2014—are set in a future after a global disaster and star Dylan O’Brien as Thomas, a teenager stuck in a complicated and constantly shifting maze. The Maze Runner, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, and Maze Runner: The Death Cure will no longer be available on Netflix after January 9th.

The Mount Rushmore of Superman Movie Villains

While many of Superman’s most famous enemies haven’t made it to the big screen, a few villains have appeared in his movies. However, the selection of foes hasn’t been as diverse as it could be, with films often revisiting the same characters. Because of this, it’s challenging to pick just four villains to represent the best of Superman’s movie adversaries.