We All Saw These 5 Sci-Fi Movie Twists Coming From a Mile Away, Right?

Plot twists can be tricky. Sometimes fans dislike them because they feel unexpected, but other times, it’s because they’re so predictable that they fall flat. A twist that everyone sees coming is just as damaging as one that’s completely out of left field, and we see this in a few sci-fi movies. While some films aren’t harmed by predictable twists, others – like Prometheus, Terminator: Dark Fate, and 65 – really suffered when reveals meant to be shocking turned out to be underwhelming.

Sydney Sweeney and Noah Centino’s Gundam Live-Action Movie Casts Fan-Favorite Deadpool Actor

I’m so excited to hear that Shioli Kutsuna is joining the live-action Gundam movie! You might recognize her as Yukio from both Deadpool 2 and the recent Deadpool & Wolverine – she’s fantastic! It’s cool to see her working with Netflix again too, after being in The Outsider and Murder Mystery. This will be their third project together, and I can’t wait to see what character she’ll be playing in Gundam!

Xbox Game Pass Might Get a Price Drop

A recent report by The Information, highlighted by IGN, details the plans of new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma for the company’s subscription service. Sources who have spoken with Sharma say she aims to attract more customers by making consoles and services like Game Pass more appealing, potentially through new, lower-cost subscription options.

Every Spider-Family Member, Ranked by Importance

While all of Marvel’s Spider-heroes are fantastic, one stands out as the most significant. Today, we’re going to explore the entire Spider-Family, ranking its members by their overall importance to the Marvel Universe. We’ll consider both their impact on the superhero world and how well-known they are to fans, both in and out of the comics. This ranking will focus solely on the current members of the Order of the Web. Let’s get started!

LOTR: Shadow of the Past Story Explained – Every Book Chapter It’s Adapting & What Happens

So, Warner Bros. dropped a video on X detailing what we can expect from their new Lord of the Rings film, and Stephen Colbert helped break it down. They’re adapting six chapters, specifically from “Three Is Company” through “Fog on the Barrow-downs.” That’s interesting because it means we’ll finally see a major character who was cut from the original trilogy, and even a challenge Frodo doesn’t have to overcome in the films we already know. Of course, squeezing that much story into one movie means they’ll almost certainly have to add scenes or expand on existing ones – and that’s become a big point of criticism for this project. But here’s what we can look forward to, based on what they’ve said.

10 New Spring 2026 Anime Sequels to Watch This April (Ranked By Hype Level)

After a five-year wait, the anime Classroom of the Elite is back with new seasons being released quickly. The upcoming fourth season marks a new chapter as Ayanokoji and his classmates enter their second year, facing even more challenging rivals. Expect complex strategies and exciting developments as the story unfolds.

Pokémon Champions Finally Fixes Something That Was Missing From Legends: Z-A

Pokémon battles are more complicated than just choosing moves that are strong against your opponent’s type. Over the years, the series has added many layers of strategy. A Pokémon’s stats, how well it’s trained, and even its unique abilities all play a significant role. Things like boosting damage with same-type attacks and utilizing a Pokémon’s special ability can heavily influence a battle, and the competitive scene in Pokémon Champions shows just how much battles have evolved beyond basic type matchups.

5 TV Shows on Paramount+ With Multiple Seasons That Are Great From Beginning to End

We considered including The Twilight Zone, but ultimately decided against it. It’s widely considered the best horror anthology series of all time, and even the final season had some strong episodes. However, the fourth season was experimental and, with its longer episodes, wasn’t very good. Plus, anthology series are always inconsistent – some episodes are great, others aren’t. The shows we did choose all lasted for several seasons and consistently maintained a good quality. While later seasons weren’t always as strong as the first, none of them felt pointless or unnecessary.