Daniel Radcliffe Talks Wolverine, Franchises, Harry Potter & His New Comedy Series [Exclusive]

The new TV series, starting February 23rd, centers on Reggie Dinkins (Tracy Morgan), a former NFL star whose career was derailed by a public betting scandal. Hoping to rebuild his reputation and get into the Hall of Fame, Reggie hires acclaimed director Arthur Tobin (Radcliffe) to make a documentary about his life. However, Arthur is also looking for a second chance after losing his own career momentum due to a public outburst on a Marvel movie set. Despite an initial personality clash, this unlikely duo might just be what each other needs to turn things around, and plenty of witty conversation fuels their journey.

7 Shonen Jump Anime We Need to See Announced in 2026 (Ranked By Hype Level)

Several promising series in Shonen Jump haven’t yet received an anime adaptation, despite being long enough to support at least one season – or even a multi-year show. At the very least, they have enough content for a special anime presentation. Here are seven Shonen Jump series that deserve an anime announcement this year.

7 Most Pure Good Heroes in Marvel

Let’s celebrate inspiring heroes by looking at seven who consistently choose what’s right, even when things are difficult. While everyone struggles sometimes, these heroes always return to their core values. They each possess an inner strength and goodness that can’t be destroyed, no matter what challenges they face. Let’s explore what makes these heroes so admirable.

After 59 Years, Star Trek Has Finally Created the Perfect Khan Replacement

As a lifelong Trekkie, I always thought the rivalry between Kirk and Khan was the greatest thing ever. They weren’t just fighting each other, they represented totally different ideas about where humanity should go, and that conflict just kept building and building until it exploded. That famous scene where Kirk screams Khan’s name? Chills every time! Honestly, Star Trek hasn’t given us a feud quite that intense since… until what’s happening now, it seems.

Every Character Not Returning in Toy Story 5

So far, Toy Story 5 has replaced four actors, and it looks like Jeff Garlin might be among them – he’s missing from the list of returning cast members, despite appearing briefly in the trailer. While his role was likely small anyway, especially with so many new characters (including multiple Buzz Lightyears), it’s not confirmed. Several other actors from Toy Story 4 aren’t currently listed as returning, and while some late additions are possible, it seems some characters won’t be back, either because their story has ended or due to practical reasons. Here’s a rundown of the characters we likely won’t see in Toy Story 5

36 Years Ago Today, A Cult Sci-Fi Became the 1990s Wildest Stephen King Rip-Off

Stephen King’s 1980 novel, Firestarter, tells the story of Andy and Charlie McGee, a couple who gained limited psychic abilities after taking an experimental drug. Andy developed telepathy, while Charlie gained telekinesis. Their daughter, however, possessed a far more powerful and dangerous gift: pyrokinesis – the ability to create fire with her mind. When a government agency called The Shop learns about her abilities, Andy and his daughter are forced to go on the run, as The Shop wants to control and weaponize her power. Firestarter became a popular cult classic, and the idea of pyrokinesis has become well-known in modern culture, even inspiring the 1990 film Spontaneous Combustion.