Time is Running Out to Stream One of Dwayne Johnson’s Wildest Action Films for Free

Dwayne Johnson’s 2018 action film, Skyscraper, is now available to watch for free on Tubi. In the movie, Johnson plays a former FBI agent who must save his family from a fire in a Hong Kong skyscraper – the world’s tallest building – after a terrorist attack. While critics thought it resembled films like Die Hard and gave it mixed reviews, Skyscraper did well in theaters. If you’re looking for some exciting action, it’s worth watching soon, as Tubi lists it as leaving the platform at the end of the month.

7 Ways George Lucas’ Clone Wars Fixed the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy

Over time, the Star Wars prequels have gained a new level of respect from fans. This is partly because the original viewers have grown up and are now able to share their positive experiences with the films. However, Lucasfilm also played a role in this change with the release of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. What started as a movie that received negative reviews – an animated story about Anakin Skywalker rescuing Jabba the Hutt’s son – evolved into a popular series that greatly expanded the Star Wars universe. Ultimately, The Clone Wars helped address many of the criticisms leveled against the prequel trilogy.

How Spider-Man: Brand New Day Will Impact Daredevil Season 3’s Story Officially Addressed [Exclusive]

Chris Killian from ComicBook recently spoke with Executive Producer Sana Amanat and showrunner Dario Scardapane about the upcoming season of their show. They talked about what spoilers they wished they could reveal, and even whether the beards worn by Vincent and Charlie would play a role in the story. A key question was how the events of Spider-Man: Brand New Day might influence the third season. Scardapane initially joked about the connection, suggesting it was something for younger characters, while Amanat offered a more thoughtful response.

Crunchyroll Unveils Intense New Trailer for Its Highly Anticipated FromSoftware Anime Adaptation

The first trailer for the Sekiro: No Defeat anime divided opinions, but a recent trailer has shown just how action-packed the adaptation will be. The anime beautifully recreates the game’s story with sharp animation and a classic art style that really brings the Sengoku period to life. This new trailer suggests that Studio Arch and Qzil.la are on track to deliver a successful adaptation, and early details about the plot hint at a compelling storyline.

5 Marvel Heroes You Didn’t Know Were Legacy Characters

DC Comics is often known for its long history of heroes passing down their mantles, but Marvel has plenty of examples too. Sometimes, a hero’s connection to a past hero is even a secret – even to them! We’re going to reveal five Marvel heroes you might not realize have a superhero legacy. Though their names may differ, they all carry on the traditions of those who came before, representing a strong heroic lineage. Let’s explore these surprising connections!

7 1990 Sci-Fi TV Shows That Still Hold Up Today (#1 Is a Masterpiece)

The difference between TV shows that have truly lasted and those that simply evoke fond memories comes down to strong themes and solid storytelling. Lasting shows connected fantastical ideas to realistic human behavior, creating characters who made choices based on their personalities, not just what the plot needed. This careful approach, maintained throughout the entire series, is why these shows still feel exciting and engaging even today.

New Star Wars Video Game Announced (But It’s Nothing You’d Expect)

Ubisoft just announced a new version of Monopoly called Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains, along with a short preview trailer. This edition puts a team-based spin on the classic board game, letting players team up as their favorite Star Wars characters. Players will work in groups of two or three, each with special abilities, to try and dominate the board. Confirmed characters so far include Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, Rey, and Princess Leia, with many more from the Star Wars movies and TV series expected to join them.

Top 7 Fox Animated Series That Need a Revival

Eek! The Cat first aired on Fox’s Saturday morning cartoons in 1992 and ran for five seasons, following the silly adventures of its main character. The show stood out with its unique animation style and humor that was a bit bolder than most kids’ shows at the time. It’s frustrating that it’s so hard to watch now. A reboot of Eek! could appeal to kids again, or even to adults, and the show definitely deserves another chance.