5 Great Musical TV Shows Every Fan Needs to Watch

We’ve gathered a list of shows that brilliantly integrate music into the narrative, making it feel like a natural part of the story, not just an interruption. These shows strike a great balance between entertainment and consistency, keeping you engaged without losing sight of the plot. If you enjoy musicals, you’ll definitely want to check these out.

2026 Spy Thriller That Completes a Secret 13-Year Trilogy Is A #1 Netflix Success With 21M Hours Viewed

The new Korean film, Humint (also known as Human Intelligence), is quickly gaining popularity on streaming services. It follows a South Korean agent on a dangerous mission to dismantle a drug operation in Russia. The agent soon discovers they’re not the only one on the case, finding themselves in a tense rivalry with a North Korean operative. As both agents dig deeper, they uncover increasingly dangerous secrets. The film has a gritty, classic noir feel, reminiscent of old spy thrillers, and features stunning visuals.

The Matrix 5 Can Settle a Controversial Debate About the Most Powerful Character

After nearly twenty years, the popular Matrix series returned in 2021 with The Matrix Resurrections. Now, Warner Bros. is planning another Matrix film, but this time without the Wachowskis at the helm. Drew Goddard, known for his work on Cloverfield and The Cabin in the Woods, will write and direct, marking the first time someone other than the Wachowskis will lead a Matrix movie. Details about The Matrix 5 are scarce, and it’s currently unknown if Keanu Reeves will reprise his role.

Star Trek Fans Want The Franchise To “Go Away” (And Possibly Never Come Back)

A Reddit user sparked a heated discussion by stating they’d be fine if no more Star Trek shows or movies were ever made. The user, who only watched the recent Kelvin Timeline films, felt that nothing new measured up to the original series and suggested it might be time for Star Trek to end. However, the most interesting part of the conversation happened in the comments section, where people began to debate the point.

Invincible Fans Aren’t Happy With The Show’s Big Bad Thragg

Fan reactions to the animated version of Thragg have been mixed, with criticisms focusing on several areas. Many viewers who are familiar with the Invincible comic books have pointed out that the animation doesn’t make Thragg look as intimidating as he did in Ryan Ottley’s artwork. However, it seems Amazon and Robert Kirkman intentionally chose a style closer to Cory Walker, the artist who originally created the look of Mark Grayson. Given that the animated series has faced animation critiques throughout its four seasons, it’s not surprising similar comments are being made about Thragg’s portrayal. You can find examples of fan feedback below.

The Boys Season 5’s Big Death Is Completely Different From the Comics (But It’s Just as Devastating)

Despite the challenges, the creators of The Boys TV show – Eric Kripke along with the cast and crew – gave this character a truly memorable and impactful ending, and many would argue it was even better than the story in the original comic books. Let’s compare both versions and see how things played out – but be warned, this will contain MAJOR SPOILERS for both the TV show and the comic series!

1986 NES Game Stealth Released on Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5, 40 Years Later

Developer Hamster recently surprised fans by releasing Console Archives Seicross – a new version of the classic Seicross game – for both Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5. This updated version of the original NES shoot ’em up hasn’t been made available on Switch, PS4, PC, or any Xbox consoles, and there are currently no plans to change that.

“No Spine” Pixar Slammed As Canceled KPop Demon Hunters Rival Details Revealed

According to a source at Pixar, the studio scrapped a film called Be Fri after years of development. One insider described Pixar as lacking courage, while others stated Disney cancelled the project because they believed young boys wouldn’t be able to relate to the story. Essentially, Disney didn’t want to release a movie focused on female empowerment.

5 Great 1980s Animated Movies Not Enough People Remember

Many people still remember how surprisingly dark some classic 80s animated movies like All Dogs Go to Heaven and The Brave Little Toaster were. However, the decade actually produced a lot more animated films that have been largely forgotten. Some were made with very little money, while others were poorly handled by the companies releasing them. Because of this, many truly excellent stories haven’t found the audience they deserve.