Game of Thrones’ New Spinoff Continues a 15-Year-Old Death Tradition Within the Opening 10 Seconds

Compared to Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms feels quite different. It doesn’t feature a large-scale war for the Iron Throne, or any dragons for that matter. However, it still delivers the same sense of danger and mortality, starting with a somber opening scene where Ser Duncan the Tall buries his teacher, Ser Arlan of Pennytree. This event sets him off on a journey to a tournament at Ashford, where he begins to establish himself as a skilled knight.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Is Coming Back to Theaters With a Big Upgrade (But There’s a Catch)

I’m so excited! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is coming back to Japanese theaters in February, and this time it’s getting the IMAX treatment! What’s really cool is this is the first anime film ever in Japan to get a special IMAX version. They’ve actually expanded the visuals to a wider 1.43:1 aspect ratio, which is perfect for those huge IMAX screens – it’ll fill your vision! There’s a new teaser out showing off just how much bigger and better it looks, and trust me, you’ll want to check it out!

10 Best X-Men (Who Weren’t On The Main Team)

The X-Men are the most famous mutant team, but many other mutants have achieved greatness independently. Some have become fan favorites and even surpassed their X-Men colleagues, either by joining the team later or finding more success outside of it. These ten mutants stand out as legends within the mutant world because of what they accomplished on their own.

The Batman 2 Reportedly Has One Major Role Left To Cast (& It Sets Up Two-Face’s Origin Story)

So, I was listening to the My Mom’s Basement podcast, and Deadline’s Justin Kroll dropped a pretty interesting tidbit about The Batman Part II. Apparently, there’s one major role still up for grabs, and the buzz is it’s an older character – everyone’s guessing it’s Harvey Dent’s father. Now, director Matt Reeves hasn’t officially announced they’re casting for Christopher Dent, but it’s definitely a cool hint about where the sequel might be headed. It’s exciting to think about how they could weave that character into the story!

36 Years Later, Star Trek Might Break the Worst Possible Franchise Record By a Big Margin

Before the official Oscar nominations are announced tomorrow, the Golden Raspberry Awards – known for honoring the worst films – revealed their nominees for the past year. The list included expected contenders like Ice Cube’s War of the Worlds, the horror-thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow featuring The Weeknd, and Disney’s live-action Snow White. Star Trek: Section 31, a film on Paramount+, received five nominations, potentially setting a record for the franchise – though it’s a record no one would want to achieve.