Netflix Subscribers Have Just Hours Left To Stream an MCU Star’s Divisive Thriller

Florence Pugh gained fame playing Yelena Belova in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but quickly showed her range by starring in Olivia Wilde’s 2022 film, Don’t Worry Darling. In the movie, Pugh plays a housewife who starts to realize something is terribly wrong with the seemingly perfect town she lives in. The film, which also features Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, and Chris Pine, earned $87 million globally and will be removed from Netflix on January 1st.

Avengers: Doomsday Rumor Sets an Unexpected Avenger vs X-Men Battle 25 Years in the Making

The recent Marvel livestream, where the cast for Avengers: Doomsday was revealed, included many familiar faces like Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, and Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom. While some appearances were expected, fans were surprised to see Channing Tatum returning as Gambit, along with classic X-Men characters played by Patrick Stewart (Charles Xavier) and James Marsden (Cyclops). Now, a new rumor suggests we might see two popular heroes from 2000s Marvel films: Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine – though it seems they could be rivals in the movie.

10 Best Anime Movies Of 2025

2025 was a fantastic year for anime movies, with a string of incredible releases that even captured the attention of wider audiences – something rarely seen before. Several films truly shone, demonstrating the strong and mutually beneficial relationship between the anime and film industries.

5 Greatest Eras of the Justice League in DC Comics

The team has gone through many different phases throughout its history, each one adding its own special touch to the overall story. We’ve identified five eras that stand out as the very best, delivering the most memorable and exciting team adventures for readers.

5 Years on, A Cult Horror Movie Disney Supposedly “Buried” Goes Viral (& It’s Worth Streaming Now)

Released in 2020, the horror film The Empty Man unfortunately debuted during the COVID-19 pandemic, which significantly hurt its chances in theaters. With many cinemas closed and people unable to attend screenings, the film struggled to find an audience despite a $16 million production budget, ultimately earning less than $5 million. Thankfully, it’s now available to stream on Hulu, and horror fans should definitely give it a watch – it’s a hidden gem!