10 Must-Watch Stephen King Adaptations Before The Long Walk

Previously published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, a work by Stephen King will soon be brought to life on the big screen this year. Francis Lawrence directs this film with a narrative reminiscent of “The Hunger Games,” as a group of boys compete in a contest where only one survivor emerges. The competition requires them to maintain a pace of 3 miles per hour, and if they fall behind, military vehicles will eliminate them. The televised event tracks the boys’ progress as they gradually drop out until only one remains. The movie is anticipated to deliver the chilling horror that King is renowned for while offering fans a realistic adaptation worthy of revisiting some of his finest works.

Grey’s Anatomy: 6 Stars Who Could Be DEAD Next Season

In the heart-pounding climax, I found myself holding my breath as Dr. Meredith Grey, the remarkable woman behind the gripping Grey’s Anatomy series, skillfully intervened during a tense standoff. The hostage taker finally relented, ensured that his daughter was secure, and surrendered. Yet, as the dust settled, another twist unfolded. The suspect’s wife raised concerns about a gas tank used in the hostage situation potentially leaking all along. If true, this leak could trigger an explosion, endangering even more lives.

Tom Ellis Returns as a CIA Officer in New CBS Crime Show This Fall

The advertisement is short but intense, hinting that the CIA television show will debut on CBS this autumn. In the video, Ellis presents himself, clarifying that he portrays “Hart Hoxton” in the series. Excitedly, the actor invites viewers to watch the series this fall, while the ad also offers a sneak peek of action with a quick glimpse of a gunfight scene. You can watch the promo below.

FBI Season 7 Finale Promises Doomsday Inside Job and Shocked Fans

As reported by CBS, the finale set to air on May 20 (with a streaming option available the next day with a Paramount+ subscription) begins with Jubal just managing to avoid an attack on a covert FBI office. This revelation exposes the Bureau’s infiltration by a dangerous terrorist group. Throughout New York City, our heroes will be left guessing who they can trust within their field office. The promo hints that Jubal might be falsely accused of betraying the FBI, while Isobel delivers stern words to someone, hopefully not Jubal!

‘Fans Will Continue to See the Story’: Crunchyroll Exec Renews Promise for Solo Leveling Season 3

During a panel at Cannes Marche’s Animation Day and Streaming Forum on May 18, 2025, Crunchyroll’s Head of Theatrical & Distribution, Mitchel Berger, announced some exciting news about “Solo Leveling”. He stated that after the successful run of Season 2, there will undoubtedly be more content in store for the fans. Although he didn’t specify an exact timeframe, Berger assured us that the story will continue and fans can look forward to more episodes in the future.

What I Learned During a Week at Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Will Surprise You

In the past, areas like Galaxy’s Edge, Pixar Pier, and Avengers Campus didn’t exist, and rides such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Tiana’s Bayou had different themes. However, that’s in line with Walt Disney’s dream of a park that is always evolving. As Disney once stated, “Disneyland will never be finished, so long as there is imagination in the world.” Now, 70 years later, there’s even more to look forward to as we approach the anniversary.