Taylor Sheridan’s First Yellowstone Sequel Is an Instant Streaming Hit, Officially Breaking a 7-Year Record

Luke Grimes, known for his role as Kayce Dutton on Yellowstone, now stars in his own series, Marshals. The show launched on CBS with 9.52 million viewers—the largest debut for a new series since FBI premiered in 2018 with 10 million viewers. Marshals’ debut audience was even bigger than many of the premieres for Yellowstone itself, and it also outperformed the finale of Dancing With the Stars (9.43 million viewers), making for a very successful launch.

A Court of Thorns and Roses TV Show Author Sarah J. Maas Breaks Silence On Canceled TV Series, One Year Later

In a recent episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, author Sarah J. Maas revealed she now owns the rights to adapt her books herself. She shared her excitement about being fully involved in any future TV or movie adaptations, explaining she wants to oversee the creative process from start to finish. While admitting she’s a bit of a perfectionist, Maas emphasized her passion for film and television and her desire to ensure any adaptations stay true to her vision and what fans expect.

The Boys Season 5 Confirms Explosive Final Episodes With Disgusting New Footage – Watch the Trailer

The trailer for the fifth and final season of The Boys dropped on Thursday, and it’s surprisingly more creepy than gory. It shows Homelander consolidating his power and hints at his disturbing goals, as well as the frightening new reality he’s building. Although The Boys were in a tough spot at the end of the last season, the trailer suggests they’re not finished fighting. You can watch the action-filled trailer below.

3 Great Books To Read If You Love KPop Demon Hunters

We’re really excited for a sequel to KPop Demon Hunters, but it’s still a few years off. Luckily, there’s plenty of other entertainment to enjoy in the meantime! We’ve already recommended four anime movies for fans, and now we’re suggesting some great books. You might be surprised to find fantastic fantasy, mystery, and young adult novels that capture the same fun spirit as the Netflix hit. They’re all good reads and offer something similar, even though they’re different.

After 34 Years, Doomsday Finally Redeems Himself for Killing Superman

The Doomsday from the Time Trapper storyline first appeared in DC All In. This version comes from a far-future timeline where he repeatedly died and was reborn, eventually becoming incredibly powerful – almost a god. Surprisingly, he doesn’t hate Superman and actually teamed up with Superman’s allies to get the DC Universe ready for Darkseid’s invasion. Now that Darkseid is about to conquer everything, this future Doomsday is the last chance for hope, and he’s ready to sacrifice everything to stop him.

Move Over M3gan, Dolly Just Made Dolls Scary Again [Review]

Dolly centers around Macy (Fabianne Therese), a young woman whose only fault, along with her boyfriend (Sean William Scott), is her attractiveness – a common trope in horror films. After a romantic getaway in the woods, Macy is kidnapped by a towering, monstrous woman who wears a giant doll’s head and wants to raise Macy as her child. The resulting 83-minute film is a throwback slasher that relies on familiar horror elements and features plenty of gruesome scenes, making for a wildly entertaining experience.