Star Trek’s Epic New Klingon Villain Return Officially Addressed by Star

Nas Braka, a character from Star Trek: Starfleet Academy played by Paul Giamatti, has quickly become a standout villain in the Star Trek universe. Braka, who is a mix of Klingon and Tellarite but doesn’t fully embody either race, leads a group of space pirates. He rose to power following the Burn, a period when interstellar travel became harder and major galactic powers weakened. The sixth episode of Starfleet Academy showed just how dangerous Braka is, as he teamed up with frightening new aliens to seriously harm the rebuilding Starfleet.

HBO Revives A Cancelled Game of Thrones Spinoff in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 5 (& It’s Great)

Several potential Game of Thrones spinoffs never made it to air. The first, Bloodmoon, would have been set during the Age of Heroes and the Long Night, but HBO cancelled it after spending around $30 million on the pilot. A sequel series starring Kit Harington as Jon Snow is currently paused, though it could be revisited. A smaller project, set in the impoverished and crime-ridden Flea Bottom district of King’s Landing, was also developed and then cancelled in 2021. However, the fifth episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms essentially reimagines that idea.

A Perfect Sequel to an Iconic ‘80s Sci-Fi Franchise Was Just Added to Hulu

Hulu now has most of the Ghostbusters movies available for streaming, including the recent Ghostbusters: Afterlife. The 2021 film, directed by Jason Reitman, became available on February 16th, shortly after the original two Ghostbusters movies joined the platform. Afterlife is the fourth film in the series and brings back original cast members like Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Sigourney Weaver. The story picks up 30 years after Ghostbusters II and follows a single mother and her children as they uncover a connection to the original ghostbusting team in a new town.

Has Henry Cavill Been Cast in Game of Thrones’ Spinoff? Those Rumors Explained by Star

The discussion began when fans of Game of Thrones re-shared a video from a New York Comic-Con interview with Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell, the actors who play Dunk and Egg. In the video, which spread on X, Claffey jokingly compared his character, Ser Duncan the Tall, to a less attractive and self-assured version of Geralt of Rivia. Ansell then started to ask if they could mention Henry Cavill, who famously played Geralt, but Claffey quickly stopped him, saying, “No, no, no. Please don’t say that.”

No Arguments, No Notes: These 10 Horror Movies From the 21st Century Are All 10/10 Triumphs

Horror films as we know them today began in the 20th century. Early classics like Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, and Frankenstein laid the foundation for the genre’s huge popularity. Later, films like Night of the Living Dead, Psycho, Rosemary’s Baby, Jaws, Halloween, The Exorcist, Alien, The Thing, The Shining, Poltergeist, Scream, and The Blair Witch Project were released, building on that foundation and inspiring the horror films we enjoy now in the 21st century.

3 Clones Better Than the Original Games They Copied

I remember when Mario Kart first came out – it wasn’t the very first racing game of its kind, but it totally blew everything else away! It was a huge hit, and a bunch of copycats tried to follow in its tire tracks, but none of them quite measured up to Nintendo’s fantastic game. Then Crash Team Racing came along in 1999, and it took the Mario Kart formula and really turned it up a notch with faster speeds and a more exciting feel. It wasn’t groundbreakingly original, but honestly, who cared? It’s still one of the best kart racers from the 90s, and a lot of fans – myself included – actually think it’s even better than the original Mario Kart!