Dune: Part Three: Every Character’s Age After the 17-Year Time Jump

Following the events of the first two films, Dune: Part Three jumps forward seventeen years. The characters have all grown and changed, taking on new responsibilities as the story reaches its conclusion. With the final Dune movie arriving soon, it’s helpful for viewers to remember who the characters are now and what their current situations are.

One Piece Season 2: Laboon’s Full Tragic Backstory Explained

The second episode of Netflix’s live-action One Piece began setting up a very sad story from the original series, focusing on a talented musician and the whale who adored his performances. However, fans probably won’t see the full story of the crew who left Laboon explored in the live-action adaptation for a while.

Prime Video’s Carrie Reimagines Stephen King Classic With Social Media Change

Stephen King’s novel, published in 1974, is one of his most well-known books. It helped launch his career as a leading horror writer and has been adapted for the screen multiple times. Actress Heather Graham, who stars in a new adaptation of Carrie, recently shared that this version will update the story to include current issues like social media bullying and school shootings.

Andy Weir on Breaking Fans’ Hearts with Project Hail Mary

Andy Weir, the author of Project Hail Mary, discusses the amazing response fans have had to the character Rocky, and how powerful it is to see that connection play out on screen. He talks about crafting emotional moments, the challenges and excitement of bringing his story to film, and why Rocky is such a beloved … Read more

‘Firefly’ Revival: Production Status, Cast, & Everything We Know

As a huge fan, it still pains me to remember that there are only 14 episodes of Firefly. The show premiered in 2002, but sadly, Fox couldn’t figure out how to sell this groundbreaking sci-fi Western, and it was canceled almost immediately. They hadn’t even finished airing all the episodes! While we did get the Serenity movie in 2005, that was the last time we saw Captain Mal Reynolds and his crew. Honestly, the longer it stayed off the air, the more I feared we’d never see them again. But thankfully, it looks like things are finally changing, and there’s hope for more!

Spiderman Brand New Day – TRAILER….breaks records!

As a huge movie fan, I was blown away to hear the new trailer smashed records! It racked up over 365 million views in just eight hours – that’s even more than the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer got in two years (though that number included people who watched it during the Super Bowl). To put it in perspective, the first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home hit 355.5 million views in its first 24 hours and went on to become a massive hit, earning almost $1.9 billion worldwide. Even the Avengers: Doomsday trailers did well, getting over a billion views combined, but those numbers were collected over a longer period, not just in the first day.

Legend Of Zelda Fans Are In Love With This Xbox Game Pass Freebie

This service has a huge library of immersive RPGs that you can easily lose yourself in, and it’s recently gotten even better with the addition of titles like Kingdom Come Deliverance II and Cyberpunk 2077. Plus, popular games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Diablo IV are available on release day, which could save you money if you’re unsure whether you’ll enjoy them.

‘Project Hail Mary’: The Biggest Differences From the Book, Explained

Despite being an adaptation, the film makes excellent use of the original story, letting the directors create something truly impressive. The core relationship between Grace and Rocky, and the book’s main ideas, remain central to the movie. As with any adaptation, though, there are changes. Here’s a look at some of the biggest differences between the Project Hail Mary book and the film.

Robert Kirkman Wants Invincible Live-Action “Sooner” As He Teases “Movement” On Adaptation

Plans for a live-action Invincible movie were first revealed in 2017. Skybound Entertainment and Universal Pictures announced that Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg would write, direct, and produce the film. Robert Kirkman, a producer on the project, has said he’s confident a live-action version will eventually be made, stating he’d be very surprised if it didn’t happen.