Tropic Thunder Spinoff About Tom Cruise’s Les Grossman Gets Encouraging Update (Exclusive)

While promoting the new season of Fallout (premiering December 17th on Prime), Justin Theroux discussed the potential for a spin-off series centered around his character, Les Grossman. He explained that they’ve explored several ideas for the show, but currently, there are no concrete plans in motion. Theroux shared he has some concepts he’s pitched, but confirmed there’s no start date or active development happening at this time. He expressed hope that the spin-off will eventually come to fruition.

9 Years Later, Underrated Shonen Jump Classic Shares First Look At Anime Adaotation

The new anime series is scheduled to debut in the summer of 2026, though the specific release date and number of episodes are still to come. Based on the length of the original manga, it will likely be a short, single-season series. Known for its distinctive supernatural elements, exciting action, and surprisingly well-developed characters, Black Torch is generating buzz. The anime’s release coincides with the 10th anniversary of the manga. While it doesn’t currently have a huge following, the recently released trailer looks captivating. Viewers will be able to watch with subtitles in six different languages, and more information about where it will stream will be shared soon.

Supergirl Star Milly Alcock May Have Just Spoiled a Major DCU Cameo in the New Movie

Milly Alcock, who plays Supergirl, recently shared that David Corenswet, who plays Superman, appears in the film. During a press conference with GamesRadar+, Alcock described a particularly challenging scene where she and Corenswet had to act in the fictional language, Kryptonian. She explained the scene was filmed in very cold weather – around 2 degrees – and that Corenswet quickly took on the difficult task of speaking the made-up language. Alcock said it was a tough day of shooting because the entire scene was performed in Kryptonian.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens – 3 Things That’ve Aged Well a Decade Later (& 3 That’ve Aged Badly)

Most Star Wars fans aren’t thrilled with the sequel trilogy. However, there was a period when discussions about characters like Rey and the roles of the original actors didn’t immediately spark outrage. Here’s a look at three aspects of Star Wars: The Force Awakens that still hold up well ten years later, and three that haven’t aged so gracefully.

Fans Think A Skyrim Trailer Might Secretly Reveal Elder Scrolls 6’s Release Year

People are buzzing about a possible release date for The Elder Scrolls 6 after noticing something in the game. One character’s speech skill reached 27 while their level approached 20, leading some fans to speculate that this hints at a 2027 release. Those who believe it’s a clue point to the numbers being unusually precise, while others think it’s just a coincidence. Since Bethesda doesn’t often share updates about the game, even minor details like this are causing a lot of discussion.

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Red Hood’s Darkest Future Reveals the Truth About Him That Everyone Misunderstands

Jason Todd’s character can be complex, but a recent storyline showed us a truly terrifying version of him at his worst, and it was fantastic. The second issue of DC K.O. Knightfight continued Batman’s journey through a grim alternate reality caused by the Heart of Apokalips. After escaping an alternate version of Dick Grayson, Batman found himself in a world where Jason Todd is the Batman.

Tim Allen’s Forgotten 5% RT Christmas Movie Just Joined HBO Max (And It’s a Streaming Hit)

You know, as a total Christmas movie fanatic, I’m actually kind of fascinated by what people are watching right now. Apparently, everyone on HBO Max is watching Christmas with the Kranks! It’s that 2004 comedy with Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis where they try to ditch Christmas for a cruise, and things go hilariously wrong. It just landed on HBO Max after leaving Netflix, and it’s shot up to number two on their most-watched list – only beaten by Elf! Honestly, I always thought it was a pretty silly movie, but it’s doing better than classics like National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and The Polar Express, even beating out something totally different like The Conjuring: Last Rites to round out the top five. It’s wild how much staying power that movie has!

Most Shooter Games No Longer Require an Item That Every Gamer Had to Pay Attention To

There used to be a time in shooter games where staying alive depended on being aware of your environment, knowing where to find health packs, and carefully planning your movements. These health packs were essential – the only way to recover health and keep fighting. Now, they’re almost gone from popular shooter games. Even games like Battlefield 6 that still include them don’t make them necessary, as players can quickly regain full health just by waiting. Health packs have largely become obsolete in modern shooters, either disappearing completely or losing their importance.