Talamasca: The Secret Order Episode 6 Review – Enthralling Finale Feels More Like Setup Than A Conclusion

The shocking cliffhanger happens as Doris leaves their hiding place, and when Guy follows her to a store, they learn her coven has been attacked. This news forces them to return to the boat, even though they can’t trust many people connected to the Talamasca. While it’s a risky move, their emotional state makes it understandable why they’d abandon safety.

IT: Welcome to Derry’s Bus Attack Sets Hank Grogan Free… For Now

Ronnie was already grieving her mother’s death, as shown in “Welcome to Derry,” and when her father was wrongly accused of a crime and faced imprisonment at Shawshank, she desperately joined the early version of the Losers’ Club. They tried to prove that Pennywise the clown was real, hoping to save her father. Unfortunately, the adults in Derry dismissed their claims, and her father was sent to prison. Everything changed, however, with a surprising turn of events in the fifth episode of the horror series.

Rupert Grint on Potential Harry Potter Return Amid HBO Reboot

Interest in a potential reunion of the original Harry Potter trio has grown, especially after Tom Felton – known for playing Draco Malfoy – returned to the Wizarding World. He didn’t just make an appearance; he actually reprised his role in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway, leading fans to hope that Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson might do the same.

Nickelodeon Rebooting As Told by Ginger Would Be the Perfect Freaks & Geeks Replacement

Similar to many hit shows from the early 2000s, As Told by Ginger also had TV movies released alongside its seasons, such as Summer of Camp Caprice and The Wedding Frame. While the show has continued to be shown in reruns, it’s been 21 years since the series finale and no new episodes have been created. After more than two decades, many fans feel As Told by Ginger deserves a revival.

5 Greatest Adult Animated Miniseries, Ranked

It’s remarkable how some animated series can tell a complete and satisfying story in just a few episodes – often between 2 and 12. This is true for shows originally designed to be short, as well as those that were unfortunately canceled before they could finish their run. Either way, these rare animated miniseries are definitely worth watching.

The Running Man: Glen Powell & Colman Domingo “Out of Control”

Wright recently shared with PEOPLE that filming the scene where Ben Richards (played by Powell) was brought on stage in handcuffs to a very excited crowd – as part of The Running Man game show hosted by Bobby T. (Domingo) – really stuck with him. He said the actors were so committed to their roles that the scene felt incredibly intense and chaotic, but in a positive and compelling way.

Greyhound: Tom Hanks’ Unofficial 4th Band of Brothers Project Explained

Following the success of Band of Brothers, HBO released The Pacific in 2010, with Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg as executive producers. While not quite as highly regarded as Band of Brothers, it still received strong positive reviews for its depiction of the Marine Corps in the Pacific during World War II. Fourteen years later, the story continued with Masters of the Air, a nine-part miniseries available on Apple TV, focusing on the experiences of the 100th Bomb Group.

Dragon Ball GT’s Biggest Crime Can Never Be Forgiven

I always loved how Dragon Ball GT introduced Pan, Goku’s granddaughter! She first appeared briefly in the peaceful days after the Cell saga, but GT really gave her a chance to shine. She wasn’t just tagging along with Goku and Trunks on their adventures; she was right there with them as one of the main characters, and the story wouldn’t have been the same without her. She was truly essential to everything that happened in GT.