Idris Elba Was ‘Super Conscious’ Playing a U.S. President in A House of Dynamite

In an interview, Elba shared how he dealt with his initial hesitation about taking on the role. He explained, “I was really aware of it,” adding, “But you know […] my grandfather is American, and I spent a significant part of my childhood in America, which helped me feel more confident.” The film is a political thriller (Point Break) and was written by Noah Oppenheim. It will be released in US cinemas on October 10th, and will then be available on Netflix worldwide starting October 24th.

Disney+ Brings Back Ahsoka Without Rosario Dawson

As a huge Star Wars fan, I have to say Ahsoka’s newest form is a fun surprise! She’s been reimagined as a LEGO Brickheadz figure for LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past. But that’s not all – in the Disney+ miniseries, we see her swoop in during Part Two to rescue Sig (Gaten Matarazzo) and Jaxxon (Ben Schwartz) from a rather hungry Chewbacca! We also learn she’s a key leader at the Freehold, dedicated to protecting people from the villain, Solitus (Dan Stevens). From there, Ahsoka teams up with Sig and his crew to finally put a stop to Solitus throughout the rest of the series. It’s really cool to see her in this new light!

The Russos Post a Cryptic Photo & Fans Think It’s a Wolverine Announcement

As a huge movie fan, I noticed the Russo Brothers dropped a new image on Instagram on September 30, 2025. It was a black-and-white photo, and their caption, “Look hard,” immediately reminded me of that mysterious pic they posted before Endgame back in 2018! This new image shows what looks like a soundstage – you can see the lighting and these strange triangular shapes – and there’s a figure sitting down. Naturally, it’s got everyone buzzing about what it could mean for Avengers: Doomsday. It’s so fun trying to decipher these little clues they leave us!

Greenland 2’s Trailer Forgets What Made the First Gerard Butler Movie a Secret Apocalyptic Masterpiece

The possibility of continuing the story of the Garrity family in Greenland 2: Migration was first revealed in June 2021, and not everyone was thrilled, including lead actress Morena Baccarin. The original movie offered a satisfying conclusion, ending with a sense of hope for the Garrity family and for all of humanity. So, the announcement of a sequel naturally led people to ask: What could the sequel possibly be about? Many apocalyptic TV shows provide the answer easily. The initial disaster is just the beginning; the most compelling part is what happens afterward, as people struggle to rebuild after society collapses and confront the harsh realities of the new world. The early promotional material hints at this, but there’s a significant concern already causing some worry.

Every New Movie and Show Coming to Peacock in October 2025

This October, Peacock is adding some exciting new content, including a popular film from director Ethan Coen that was released this summer. They’re also bringing a remake of a beloved classic from DreamWorks Animation. The platform isn’t just about movies, though! There’s plenty to watch on the small screen, from over-the-top reality TV to shows designed to educate and entertain kids. And for those who enjoy true crime, there’s a new miniseries focusing on one of the country’s most infamous serial killers. Let’s take a closer look at everything coming to Peacock in October 2025.

Him – REVIEW

Following a severe head injury inflicted by an enigmatic demonic being named Cade – an injury requiring an excessive amount of staples – he is chosen by White to undergo training at a remote desert facility. The goal is to determine if Cade can live up to the legacy of being the King of the Quarterbacks. The story is divided into six chapters, each representing a day of his training, with titles like ‘Sacrifice’ foreshadowing the incredibly demanding and rigorous tests he’ll face to prove himself. The training escalates into a series of increasingly dangerous and life-threatening situations, culminating in a dramatic and violent showdown.

Good Boy Review: A Handmade Horror Film That’s A Tension-Filled, Yet Earnest Tribute To Man’s Best Friend

It’s common for many of us to have animals in our homes or the homes of loved ones throughout our lives. Dogs, especially, often feel like partners in a mutually beneficial relationship: we offer them a safe and happy life, and in return, we receive unwavering love, protection, and a loyal companion. Ben Leonberg’s Good Boy thoughtfully examines this connection, presenting it within a horror movie framework. What’s unique is that the film centers on a dog as the protagonist – remarkably, this appears to be a first for cinema, and it’s done very well.

I’m So Obsessed With Ana De Armas Assembling A Gun In 14 Seconds In Ballerina, And This BTS Footage Confirms The Stunt Was Done Practically

In a video making the rounds that was originally shared by @cinema.encyclopedia, we see Ana de Armas successfully putting together a gun opposite one of the stunt team’s members. It was important for her to do it as quickly as possible for one of Ballerina’s key scenes, and just look at the joy on her face when she made it happen.

The Absolutely Wild Idea Only Murders In The Building Had For Bringing Paul Rudd Back In Season 5 Before They Decided To Have Him Voice The Robot

Even though Paul Rudd’s characters on Only Murders in the Building sometimes meet their end, we’ve learned to expect him to reappear in some capacity. This season, he returned as the voice of L.E.S.T.R., the robot doorman of the Arconia. So, while you won’t see him on screen in the upcoming season scheduled for 2025, you’ll definitely hear him. But before they settled on that solution, the team considered a lot of different ways to bring the actor back into the show, and co-creator John Hoffman shared one particularly unusual idea with me.