The Best Original Series On Each Major Streaming Service

While it can be tempting to binge-watch shows, waiting for new episodes each week actually lets you savor the story and build anticipation. Plus, it gives people who might not have found a show otherwise a chance to jump in. Many streaming services are now releasing shows weekly again, so if you’re looking for something new to watch, it’s worth checking out what each platform has available.

10 Worst Writing Decisions in Naruto, Ranked

Masashi Kishimoto created a very popular series with Naruto, which makes its flaws even more noticeable. The story sometimes focused on unimportant villains while neglecting key characters, and many plotlines suffered from serious problems, even failures.

Prime Video’s Gen V Season 3 Gets Disheartening Update

I was reading an interview with Jaz Sinclair, who plays Marie on Gen V, and she talked about whether we’ll get a Season 3. Sadly, she hasn’t heard anything official yet, but she’s still hoping they’ll continue Marie’s story! She also said she loves playing Marie because she’s so flawed – it makes the character way more interesting for her as an actress, which is awesome to hear.

10 Popular TV Shows That Became Victims Of Their Own Success

As TV shows become popular and last for many seasons, the original ideas that made them unique can fade as writers try to create enough content to satisfy viewers. Often, these shows change so much over time that they lose the qualities that initially made them special. However, even with these challenges, they remain memorable and are considered by many to be among the greatest TV series ever made.

50 Years Later, One Scene Makes Assault on Precinct 13 John Carpenter’s Most Controversial Movie Ever

Everyone knows John Carpenter is a legend, and films like The Thing, Halloween, and Big Trouble in Little China are what most people think of when you say his name. But for me, it’s Assault on Precinct 13 from 1976 that really shows how much of a game-changer he was. It totally redefined what mainstream Hollywood could do, and honestly, it still has one of the most shocking scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie. It’s a controversial film, but it’s absolutely his masterpiece, in my opinion.

Barry Keoghan’s ‘Peaky Blinders’ Recasting Ruins Franchise

Series creator Steven Knight announced a new direction for Peaky Blinders, shifting the story to Birmingham in the early 1950s after the war. He’s excited to have Jamie Bell playing Duke Shelby, the eldest son of Tommy Shelby, and Charlie Heaton joining the leading cast. Bell is a well-known actor with roles in films like Rocketman, Without Remorse, Flags of Our Fathers, and Fantastic Four. However, this cast change unfortunately highlights the weaknesses of his earlier film, The Immortal Man.