Every Upcoming ‘Yellowstone’ TV Show, Ranked by Hype

As a big fan of Yellowstone, I’m so excited for all the new shows coming out! We know at least three spin-offs will be here by 2026, and there are even two more being planned. While I’m looking forward to them all, the buzz around The Madison – with Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell starring – is incredible. And I absolutely can’t wait to see Beth and Rip’s story continue in Dutton Ranch! It’s going to be a great time to be a Yellowstone fan.

Andre is an Idiot – REVIEW

The documentary chronicles his treatment journey with his signature wit and humor. A born performer, he approaches both life and his medical challenges in a captivating, though sometimes unsettling, way. Determined to raise awareness, he enlists his old advertising friends to create a uniquely quirky campaign, featuring images of everyday objects resembling… well, you get the idea (like the center of an orange or the opening of a wet wipes container, and yes, they jokingly suggested even Brooklyn Beckham!). The film shows his creative outlets – a website called Death Yells, funny stop-motion animations about chemo – and even his fleeting consideration of a radical solution: a head transplant from an Italian doctor!

MCU’s Mark Ruffalo Candidly Addresses Rumors He Was Fired by Disney

During the Golden Globes, Mark Ruffalo strongly criticized the president. He specifically called out ICE agents, referring to them as “stormtroopers” and linking them to the deaths of two Americans. Ruffalo then stated that the president is a “convicted felon, a convicted rapist, [and] a pedophile,” adding, “He’s the worst human being.” He expressed concern that relying on such a person’s morals to lead the country puts everyone at risk.

Netflix CEO Confirms If Superman Changed Its Plans Because It Underperformed

Ultimately, Superman earned a little over $600 million, which was less than previous films like Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel. It became available to rent or buy digitally on August 15, 2025, just over a month after its July 9 release in theaters. This quick transition from theaters to digital platforms was unusual, as most movies stay in theaters exclusively for around 45 days.

Disney+ Fantasy Adaptation Gets Major Update 4 Years After Being Announced

I’m really excited about how this project is shaping up! They’ve brought on Todd Harthan and Todd Helbing to run the show together, and actually, Harthan is co-creating it with the author, Christopher Paolini. All three of them, plus Marc Webb, will be executive producers, so it’s a strong creative team behind it all.

Halle Berry Addresses Storm’s Avengers: Doomsday Absence: “There Are Other Rounds…”

Halle Berry recently discussed her role as Storm in the X-Men films with ScreenRant, while promoting her new movie, Crime 101. She confirmed she won’t be appearing in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. When asked about the enthusiastic fan response to the mutants’ return, Berry shared, “It’s wonderful to see. Storm is a character I’m very fond of, and I feel lucky to have played her.”

Animated Movies That Redefined Modern Animation

Throughout the history of animation, a few truly groundbreaking films have consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible. These eight animated masterpieces are prime examples, significantly shaping the future of the art form.

Avengers: Secret Wars Could Be Split Into 2 Parts — Report

The next Avengers movie after ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ will be ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’. ‘Doomsday’ is still being finished and is scheduled for release in December 2026. ‘Secret Wars’ is planned to start filming later this year and will be released in 2027. Both movies are directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, known as the Russo Brothers.

HBO Max Has Game Of Thrones, But This 3-Part Series Is Their Best Fantasy Show

Based on the popular novels by Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials centers around Lyra Belacqua (Dafne Keen), a determined and brave young girl who discovers a secret plot involving multiple worlds, including those inhabited by armored bears, witches, and angels. This conspiracy is all connected by a strange substance called Dust. The show, which aired from 2019 to 2022 over three seasons, skillfully combined elements of a family adventure with thought-provoking science fiction and political themes.