Netflix Just Added the Final Installment in a Beloved Historical Drama Trilogy

You can now watch the final chapter of the Downton Abbey story on Netflix! Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, available since March 7th, brings the 15-year journey of the Crawley family and their staff to a close. This film is the third in the Downton Abbey movie series, and the first two – Downton Abbey and Downton Abbey: A New Era – are also available on Netflix. All the films continue the story from the beloved British historical drama that originally aired for six seasons between 2010 and 2015 on ITV in the UK and PBS in the US.

WB Actor Hints at First Footage Reveal of Highly Anticipated Animated Movie

The animated film Coyote Vs. Acme has had a rocky road to release. Warner Bros. Animation initially canceled it, intending to write it off as a financial loss. However, the movie was rescued by Ketchup Entertainment, who recognized its potential and will now distribute it. Coyote Vs. Acme is scheduled to premiere in theaters on August 28th, and Eric Bauza, the voice of characters like Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, has hinted that a trailer is coming soon, asking fans, “Who’s ready for the Coyote Vs. Acme trailer?”

Mistborn Brilliantly Used a 72-Year-Old Fantasy Trope for Its Biggest Twist (& Brandon Sanderson Almost Didn’t Do It)

Looking back, I really didn’t expect Kelsier to die, even though there were hints of it. Knowing Mistborn was the start of a trilogy, I assumed he’d be a major character for much longer—similar to how I felt about the Lord Ruler. However, his death follows a common story pattern: the mentor figure dies to push the hero forward and help them ultimately win. It’s a classic trope, really.

Every Missed Opportunity for the Avengers to Beat Thanos

The Avengers movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe contained several missed chances for the heroes to defeat Thanos. With a bit more foresight or good fortune, the Avengers likely could have prevented Thanos’s victory in Infinity War. Even though Doctor Strange believed there was only one path to success, different choices earlier on could have resulted in a much better outcome.

Marathon Is Full of Secrets and Players May Have Found the First One

The game launched just recently on March 5th, and players are still busy discovering everything Tau Ceti has to offer. They’re finding cool loot and enjoying the exploration, but many mysteries remain. One particular find has even puzzled players of Marathon, sparking debate about its meaning. This is likely just the beginning of unraveling the game’s story, and these early discoveries are building excitement and helping to reveal all of Tau Ceti’s hidden secrets.

The Boys Confirms Homelander Is More Powerful in the Show Than in the Comics (Thanks to One Change)

Even after a whole separate show focused on trying to defeat him, Homelander appears invincible. The recently released trailer for Season 5 of The Boys reveals his plan: he’s determined to obtain the original V-One formula to make himself immortal. This means the team needs to infect him with a virus before he can achieve that. By setting this up, the show quietly establishes that the TV version of Homelander is even more powerful than his comic book counterpart. (Warning: Spoilers ahead for those familiar with The Boys comics.)

26 Years Ago, the Last DC Hero Anyone Expected Became the Bestselling Character in Comics

Green Arrow is a long-running DC Comics character with a fascinating history. He first appeared in the Golden Age of comics as a Batman-like figure inspired by Robin Hood, then faded into obscurity with many other heroes from that era. He resurfaced in the Silver Age and gained popularity through appearances in Justice League of America and a story arc called “Hard-Traveling Heroes,” but his popularity waned again. He got another boost in the 1980s with the Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters storyline and continued to be featured until the 1990s, when in a very typical move for DC at the time, the character was killed off and replaced by his son, Connor. He remained dead for the rest of the decade. Then came a surprising turn of events: a well-respected filmmaker wanted to revitalize Oliver Queen’s comic book, and the effort unexpectedly began at Marvel Comics.