4 Years Ago This Week, One of Power Rangers’ Best Pink Rangers Made Their Debut

The first episode of Power Rangers Dino Fury aired on Nickelodeon on February 20, 2021, introducing a new danger to Earth and the team of Power Rangers tasked with stopping it. One of these new Rangers was Amelia Jones, played by Hunter Deno, and she quickly became popular with viewers. Throughout the series, the characters grew more interesting, and by the end of Dino Fury, Amelia was widely considered one of the best Pink Rangers ever.

Ned Stark, Oberyn Martell & 12 More Game of Thrones Characters Who’ll Return in 2026’s New Prequel

According to Deadline, the new play will focus on the Great Tourney of Harrenhal and a tragic love story. The story will extend beyond the time of King Aerys II Targaryen, exploring the romance between Jon Snow’s parents, Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, which began at the tourney. This event ultimately sparked Robert’s Rebellion and the downfall of Aerys II. The prequel will also include appearances by some characters fans will recognize from Game of Thrones.

7 Epic Fantasy Shows That Were Great From Beginning to End

There’s a lot of excellent fantasy TV out there, and epic fantasy specifically has some real standouts. Here are seven series that consistently delivered great entertainment from beginning to end. We’re not claiming perfection in every episode, but these shows maintained a high level of quality throughout, and you might have even overlooked a few!

5 Classic Cartoon Characters That Actually Met DC Heroes

DC Comics didn’t limit its collaboration with Hanna-Barbera to just limited series and ongoing comic books. Throughout 2017 and 2018, they also released 12 special one-shot issues that combined DC superheroes like Nightwing, the Flash, and even Deathstroke with beloved classic cartoon characters such as Hong Kong Phooey, Speed Buggy, and Top Cat. As the 10th anniversary of the Hanna-Barbera partnership nears, it’s a perfect time to revisit some of the most surprising, humorous, and enjoyable team-ups this unique project created. Here are 5 of the best crossovers from this memorable period.

Cillian Murphy’s Cancelled Return in Disney’s $142M Sci-Fi Sequel Revealed in New Art (& We Wish It Had Happened)

Concept designer Phil Saunders shared on Instagram that one of his earliest tasks for TRON: Legacy was a drawing of Cillian Murphy as the new Sark. The idea was to entice Murphy to return and play a younger version of Dillinger. Saunders jokingly wondered if the drawing might have actually been the reason Murphy didn’t end up in the film, since he wasn’t cast.

Acclaimed Dark Fantasy Comic Confirms Live-Action Adaptation (From a DCU Star)

Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s production company, JuVee Productions, is adapting the Afro-fantasy graphic novel The Untamed: A Sinner’s Prayer into a film, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. The comic, a revenge thriller created by Sebastian A. Jones, was self-published. Jones, who has been creating comics in this universe for a decade through his company Stranger Comics, will also write the screenplay and direct the movie.

5 Square Games From the 1990s That Still Hold Up Today

Here are five Square games that still hold up today. Although many Final Fantasy titles could be included, I’ve limited it to just one. If you’d rather play a different Final Fantasy game from the 90s, feel free to swap it in – it won’t significantly change the list.

Every Cancelled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Explained (#1 Still Needs To Happen)

Over the years, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have gone through several different versions on screen. There have been the original live-action trilogy, one animated reboot, another pair of live-action films, and most recently, the animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Thankfully, Mutant Mayhem is widely considered the best TMNT movie yet, and it’s already led to both a TV series and plans for a sequel. While the sequel seems promising, it wouldn’t be the first TMNT movie to be canceled during production if things unfortunately fell apart – though that’s not expected to happen.

Star Wars: Andor Creator Reveals What Disney Banned Him From Saying

Tony Gilroy revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that he faced restrictions on discussing key themes while promoting Star Wars: Andor. The show, available on Disney+, centered on a rebellion against fascism – a core element of the original Star Wars trilogy, where the Emperor represented oppressive authority and Darth Vader enforced it. Despite this central theme, Gilroy wasn’t permitted to openly discuss the series’ anti-fascist message.

Cult 1990s Cyber-Thriller Gets Positive Sequel Update from Matthew Lillard (At The Perfect Time) [Exclusive]

So, we were chatting about how Scream 7 seems to be leaning into more personal stories, and it got me thinking. I asked Chris if he ever thought we might get a Hackers sequel, especially with everything going on in the world today. Turns out, Iain Softley – the original director – actually has a script! Chris and he were just talking about it, and they both feel like now would be the perfect time to revisit that world. He wasn’t sure about getting Angelina Jolie and Johnny Lee Miller back, but he definitely said he’s ready and willing to hack the planet again, which, as a fan, is all I needed to hear!