The Harry Potter Reboot’s Snape Actor Reveals Death Threats Over Casting

Paapa Essiedu shared in an interview with The Times that he received a death threat – someone told him to quit his job or they would kill him. While reflecting on past experiences with racism, Essiedu said that although he doesn’t believe the threat will be carried out, no one should face such abuse for simply doing their job. He pointed out that many professions involve real danger, and even playing a wizard in Harry Potter isn’t immune to this kind of emotional impact. Despite the abuse, Essiedu says it actually motivates him.

Pokémon Pokopia Players Discover Surprise Hidden in the Game

A recent post on the game’s Reddit page highlighted a hidden surprise in the new Nintendo Switch 2 game that many players hadn’t discovered. Since even dedicated fans of Pokopia were unaware of this detail, it’s likely that most players have missed it too.

Why the Animals Lost the Ability to Speak in Wicked

Many audience members suspect the Animals are being magically silenced, especially considering Madame Morrible’s motives, and that’s a reasonable assumption. However, the reason for their silence is more complex than a simple spell. This intentional vagueness encourages viewers to consider the significance of their loss. This aspect of Wicked is designed to communicate a powerful message about the experiences of those who are marginalized and oppressed. Please be aware that the following contains spoilers for both Wicked and Wicked: For Good.

Disney+ Finally Adds New Bluey Content With a Surprise Release Treat

Starting March 16th, you can watch a special TV version of Bluey’s Big Play – The Stage Show on Disney+. It features live performances of all your favorite Bluey characters, brought to life with amazing puppetry. Plus, on May 20th, Disney+ will release 10 Bluey “minisodes” that were previously only available online and in Australia. These episodes are called “Humpty Dumpty,” “Green Bottles,” “Flying Saucer,” “Tea Party,” “Pea Pod Sausages,” “Old Macdonald,” “Honk,” “Lollipop Song,” “Cinderella,” and “Make Mum Laugh.”

40 Years Ago, DC Comics Changed Comics Forever and Created the Modern Superhero

In the 1980s, DC Comics was really hitting its stride, working hard to compete with Marvel. Titles like Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing redefined the possibilities of comic books, Camelot 3000 pioneered the idea of high-quality, prestige comics, Ronin showcased Frank Miller’s unique style, and New Teen Titans finally gave DC a series that could rival Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men. After struggling through the 1970s, DC bounced back strongly in the early ’80s, but 1986 proved to be a truly groundbreaking year for the publisher. The innovations of DC in 1986 had a huge impact on the entire comic book industry and continue to be felt today.

7 Great DC Heroes Who Have Never Joined the Justice League

Despite the Justice League having a huge roster over the years, some amazing DC heroes have never been members. We’re looking at seven of them today. It became more challenging when so many characters joined the Justice League Unlimited, so we’re focusing on heroes from the main DC timeline – not alternate versions. These are characters who would have been fantastic additions to the team. Let’s explore who could have been Justice League recruits!

All 18 Stephen King Books From the 1980s, Ranked

He burst onto the scene with a strong beginning and consistently produced a diverse collection of novels throughout the 1980s, releasing an impressive 18 books – including novels, short story collections, and a picture-rich novella. We’ve ranked them all, because even a remarkably talented author like Stephen King can’t maintain peak quality while writing so prolifically. While many are excellent, some simply aren’t as strong. We’ve excluded his nonfiction work, Danse Macabre, and the art book Nightmares in the Sky: Gargoyles and Grotesques from this ranking.

Amazon’s Stargate Revival Gets Hugely Positive Update That Will Delight Sci-Fi Fans

The creative team behind the new Stargate project is fantastic and has a solid vision for revisiting the beloved franchise. It includes original film creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, along with key figures from the original series like Brad Wright and Joseph Mallozzi. Adding to the excitement is Martin Gero, a major writer and producer on both Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. Now, the team welcomes Oscar-winning production designer Nathan Crowley (Interstellar, Dunkirk) and Mohen Leo (Rogue One, The Martian), both incredibly talented when it comes to crafting believable sci-fi worlds.

7 Cancelled 2000s Adult Animated Series That Need a Revival

Many promising animated shows from the 2000s were unfortunately cancelled before they could really gain popularity. Thankfully, with today’s streaming services and wider access to content, these shows have a better chance of finding an audience. Here are seven shows that deserved more attention and could be very successful if revived now.