Scream 7 – TRAILER

Sidney Prescott, hoping for a peaceful life, finds her past catching up when a new Ghostface terrorizes her town. This time, the threat hits even closer to home as her daughter becomes the target. To protect her family, Sidney is forced to confront the trauma of her past and stop the cycle of violence for good.

Star Wars Fans, More “Andor” Is On Its Way

The new comic book, Star Wars: Rogue One – Cassian Andor #1, is written by Benjamin Percy and illustrated by Luke Ross. It tells the story of what happens between the end of Season Two of Andor and the beginning of the movie Rogue One.

The Bluff Review: Karl Urban’s Pirates of the Caribbean Replacement is Pure Entertainment

This new Amazon MGM film isn’t a standout; it’s a fairly average action adventure that feels heavily inspired by other movies, but doesn’t quite succeed. It relies too much on imitating other films and asks too much of its lead actors. Ultimately, it doesn’t feel original, leaving you to wonder if the stars, Urban and Chopra Jonas, are enough to make it worth watching. The answer? Nearly, but not quite.

Daredevil Showrunner Has A Good Reason Spider-Man & Doctor Strange Aren’t In Born Again

Dario Scardapane, the showrunner for the Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again, recently explained to SFX Magazine how the show might tie into the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe. While fans are hoping to see New York-based heroes like Spider-Man (played by Tom Holland) team up with Charlie Cox’s Daredevil in future seasons, Scardapane revealed why that likely won’t happen.

Marvel Officially Confirms Ant-Man’s Design For Spider-Man’s New Appearance

I’m so excited to hear Paul Rudd will definitely be back as Ant-Man for Avengers: Doomsday! It’s great to know that’s confirmed, especially since things are a little up in the air with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. He’s the focus of Spider-Man: Brand New Day right now, but it’s unclear if he’ll be joining the Avengers in 2026. If we’re hoping to see Ant-Man and Spider-Man team up, it looks like we might have to look at some of Marvel’s other recent projects for now.

REVIEW: “Psycho Killer” (2026)

As a big fan of thrillers, I was really hoping “Psycho Killer” would deliver, especially knowing it was written by Andrew Kevin Walker, the guy behind “Seven” and “The Killer.” But honestly, it just didn’t quite come together for me. The story felt all over the place, with some really strange decisions made along the way, and the ending felt completely disconnected from everything else – like it belonged in a different movie altogether. It started with so much potential, clearly drawing inspiration from great films, but it just couldn’t build anything truly cohesive.