A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Becomes a Hit on Streaming 52 Years Later

According to Flix Patrol, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is now the second most popular movie on Apple TV in the U.S. – not surprising with the holidays here. However, it’s remarkable that the film has also made the top ten charts in 11 other countries, including places like Antigua and Barbuda, Guatemala, Mongolia, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown Addresses Working With David Harbour Amid ‘Harassment’ Report

Okay, so there was this whole thing – a pretty detailed complaint surfaced that kicked off months of investigation. But honestly, seeing the cast at the Stranger Things Season 5 premiere in L.A., you’d never know anything was up – they all seemed genuinely friendly. I spoke with Millie Bobby Brown, and she shared what it was actually like working with David Harbour during all of this.

Gods, Death & Reapers: A Diablo and Dark Souls-Inspired RPG With Free Playtests

Coming in 2026, Gods, Death & Reapers is an action game that takes inspiration from Diablo while mixing in elements from different genres. It features gameplay similar to extraction shooter games and offers single-player, co-op, and player-versus-environment modes. If you’re interested, you can request access to playtest the game on its Steam page and potentially participate in free alpha testing.

When Will Wonder Man Be On Disney+?

Wonder Man offers a fresh, satirical take on the superhero world, playfully poking fun at the Marvel Cinematic Universe while also expanding its story. It’s designed to be a welcome change for viewers who are feeling superhero fatigue. The series will debut with an unusual release plan early next year – here’s where and when you can watch the new episodes.

General Hospital Finds Success on Hulu

According to Flix Patrol, General Hospital is now the second most popular show on Hulu. Currently, it’s just behind All’s Fair, which holds the top spot. On the list of TV shows specifically, General Hospital is in second place.

The Only Sega Franchise Without a Single Bad Game

By the early 2000s, Sega was struggling, and its video game business was declining. They stopped making consoles in 2001 with the discontinuation of the Dreamcast. While some games in the popular Sonic series haven’t been great, other Sega franchises like Yakuza are thriving and consistently deliver high-quality titles.