Peacock Users Are Running Out of Time To Watch One of the Biggest Horror Franchises Ever

The Saw movie series has been a huge success, earning over $1 billion at the box office and becoming one of the top five highest-grossing horror franchises ever. However, fans who want to watch the first nine Saw films on Peacock need to act fast! They’ve been added to the list of movies leaving the streaming service soon. Luckily, the newest film, Saw X, is still available. While it’s not clear exactly when the original nine movies will be removed, titles in that section usually disappear by the end of the month.

7 Announcements We’re Dying to See at Dragon Ball’s Genki Dama Festival This Month

Since the original Dragon Ball Super anime finished in 2018 with the Tournament of Power, fans have been eager to see the Z-Fighters adapt more stories from the Dragon Ball Super manga. The manga continued after the tournament, featuring battles against characters like Moro, a wizard who absorbs energy, and Granolah, an alien bounty hunter. These storylines offer plenty of material for new episodes, and fans are hoping they’ll be animated. And speaking of the original source material…

Every Avengers: Doomsday Reveal in the First Four Trailers

The four trailers for Doomsday each highlighted a different group of heroes – first Captain America, then Thor, followed by the X-Men, and finally Wakanda. These trailers were cleverly designed with exciting reveals, unexpected twists, and intriguing clues about the movie. Here’s a breakdown of what we’ve been able to gather from them.

If I Spoiled 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple For You, You Wouldn’t Believe Me (Review)

While 28 Years Later feels like a fresh continuation, it was always planned as part of a three-movie series. The first two films were even filmed simultaneously to save time and resources. Now, just 28 weeks after the release of the first, comes the second installment, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Though original director Danny Boyle didn’t return, Nia DaCosta takes the helm, bringing a new vision to the story. The result is a standout horror sequel that’s notable for being surprisingly unpredictable.

George Lucas’ Sequel Trilogy Plan Would Have Fixed His Biggest Phantom Menace Mistake

Lucas made a similar decision with the Star Wars prequels. He realized fans didn’t respond well to the idea of midi-chlorians after The Phantom Menace and decided to move away from it, calling further focus on them “indulgent.” He also learned something else from that film: Darth Maul proved surprisingly popular, and Lucas quickly regretted killing him off so soon.

7 Worst Book-to-Movie Adaptations Ever Made

Some movie adaptations just don’t live up to the original books, feeling muddled, unoriginal, or losing what made the story special. We’ve rounded up seven of the most disappointing book-to-movie adaptations – the ones that consistently appear on ‘worst of’ lists.