This Overlooked LOTR Line Proved Sméagol Was Just as Evil as Gollum

Gollum, from The Lord of the Rings, is a fascinating character because of his split personality. This internal conflict creates some of the most memorable scenes in Peter Jackson’s films, particularly when Gollum talks to himself. However, many viewers miss a crucial moment: a short, two-word line in the extended edition of The Return of the King that reveals a lot about his troubled mind and challenges how we understand him.

Russell Crowe’s Forgotten WWII Drama Nuremberg Deserves to Be Remembered

The series Nuremberg is currently popular on streaming platforms and generating a lot of discussion. It boasts a very high 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and features outstanding performances from a remarkable cast. Notably, the portrayal of Hermann Göring, a key figure and once considered Adolf Hitler’s successor, is particularly compelling.

5 Weakest Akatsuki Members in Naruto, Ranked

While the Akatsuki is known for its powerful members, not everyone within the group is equally threatening. Some simply don’t measure up to their colleagues, lacking either strong abilities or the versatility to fight effectively in most situations. These members were always at a disadvantage.

How to make a killing – REVIEW

Glen Powell stars as Beckett Redfellow in this film, directed and written by John Patton Ford. The story begins with Beckett’s birth to a mother shunned by her family for being unwed. After both his parents die when he’s young, he’s bounced between foster homes. As a young, underpaid man, Beckett decides to claim the inheritance he believes is rightfully his. The catch? He’s eighth in line to receive it, so the film follows his attempts to eliminate his relatives – a plot reportedly favored by Prince Harry. However, we quickly learn Beckett’s plan didn’t go as expected, as he’s telling his story from a prison cell on death row to a priest.

From Season 4 Is Finally Replacing Father Khatri

Things get even more terrifying when the sun sets, as the town is invaded by violent, human-like spirits with unsettling, constant smiles, and no one knows how to stop them. Over three seasons, the remaining residents manage to create a small community. The trailer for Season 4, premiering on MGM+ on April 19th, introduces new characters who have arrived in this strange, unnamed town. A quick glimpse of one character in a priest’s robe has sparked fan theories that a long-awaited replacement for a beloved character may be on their way.

Pokémon Winds and Waves Is the New Pokémon Red and Blue

Repeating what works isn’t a negative. In fact, the similar visual style suggests the series is getting back on track. The way Pokémon Winds and Waves builds on ideas from the previous generation (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet) shows that the games have established a strong base for their 3D designs, much like the early 2D Pokémon games (Red and Blue) did three decades ago. It took Game Freak an entire console generation to reach this point.

The Darkest Fantasy Anime of the 2010s Still Has the Most Shocking Opening

The shocking start of Goblin Slayer wasn’t just its violence, but how it played with what viewers expected from fantasy anime. The initial scene presented a seemingly typical adventuring party, then quickly shattered that impression. Even now, years later, the series’ opening remains memorable because it redefined the world of fantasy anime and gave Goblin Slayer a unique and unforgettable identity.

8 Clues That Robby Dies In ‘The Pitt’ Season 2

With Robby potentially leaving the show, Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi) might become the new central character in The Pitt storyline. As the newest senior doctor, she could represent a shift towards more contemporary medical practices. Fans online are heavily speculating that Robby might even die, with some clues suggesting a possible accident is coming.

Steve Carell’s New HBO Comedy Rooster Debuts at No. 3 on Streaming Charts

According to FlixPatrol, Rooster is currently the third most popular TV series on HBO Max globally. In the United States, it ranks as the third most-watched show, and it actually reached the top spot in countries like Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Romania. The series was co-created by Bill Lawrence, who also created Scrubs, and features .