7 Sci-Fi TV Shows Without a Single Bad Season

Most sci-fi TV shows are enjoyable, but few are perfect throughout their entire run. It’s common for a show to have at least one weaker season. However, a select few manage to maintain consistently high quality, making them excellent from beginning to end, even over many seasons.

One of the Most Criminally Underrated Video Game Movies is Now Streaming Free (And We Still Want a Sequel)

I was so excited when Uncharted finally hit theaters in 2022! As a fan of the video games, I couldn’t wait to see Nathan Drake and Victor Sullivan brought to life on the big screen, and Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg totally delivered. The movie follows their adventure as they race against a ruthless billionaire and a dangerous mercenary to find Magellan’s lost treasure. It was a long time coming – I heard they started working on it way back in 2008! – but it was definitely worth the wait. It was a huge success for Sony, and I was thrilled to be part of the audience that helped make it happen.

Project Hail Mary’s Ryan Gosling Reveals Bucket List Item He Didn’t Know He Had

While promoting his new movie, Project Hail Mary (coming to theaters March 20th), Ryan Gosling talked about the challenges of filming. He had to act opposite himself for long periods and the role was physically demanding. He jokingly described one particularly unusual part of the process: wearing a special suit that made him look like a ‘space caveman,’ calling it something he never expected to do but ultimately enjoyed.

Scream 7’s Alternate Ending Revealed, & It Had the Stu Macher Twist Fans Have Theorized for 30 Years

Please be warned: this article contains spoilers for Scream 7. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, proceed with caution! As fans know, Matthew Lillard returned as Stu Macher, a killer from the original Scream, in a surprising twist. While Stu didn’t literally come back from the dead, the new killers used artificial intelligence to convincingly impersonate him. In a recent interview with Esquire, director Christopher Williamson explained that the idea for this twist came from writer Guy Busick. Williamson initially wondered how the AI concept would work and if audiences would be disappointed that Stu wasn’t truly back. They even filmed scenes both with and without the AI element to see what worked best, wanting to have the best of both worlds.

Poison Ivy #42 is a Bold New Step for DC Next Level (Review)

Okay, so last time I checked in with Poison Ivy, things were really tense! She was being hunted by Commissioner Vandal Savage and his seriously intimidating new team because they thought she killed Marie Henley. But here’s the crazy part – the people of Gotham actually started supporting her! It turns out she was bringing the change the city really needed. The last issue ended with Ivy deciding to capitalize on that support and run for mayor! It’s a really cool direction for the character and totally makes sense with what DC Next Level is trying to do – shake things up and give us something fresh.

There Aren’t Nearly As Many Matrix Games As You Would Think

It’s understandable why there haven’t been many Matrix games. While the first movie was a huge hit, the sequels and the recent Resurrections film weren’t as well-received or profitable. When movies don’t do well, game publishers are hesitant to invest. However, The Matrix is now much bigger than just the original films – it’s a major multimedia franchise with a lot of potential. That’s why we need more than just the four Matrix games that currently exist; there are still plenty of stories to tell.