Ray Mendoza & Elliott Miller’s Real Names in Warfare: Why They Stayed

In the movie “Warfare”, played by Joseph Quinn as Sam and Cosmo Jarvis as Elliot, their lives are at stake. The Navy SEALs, trying to protect them, are also making a daring escape from the house they’re hiding in. This film offers a gritty portrayal of war, earning it numerous favorable reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes (via Rotten Tomatoes), the A24 production currently boasts an impressive 94% rating. Interestingly, Ray Mendoza and Elliot Miller are the only characters in “Warfare” whose names match real-life soldiers.

Abbott Elementary’s Finale Saves O’Shon’s Future with a Shocking Twist

Although a significant character was absent from Ava’s rally in the last episode, the season 4 finale of Abbott Elementary demonstrated that this character would continue to be part of the sitcom as it moves into season 5. The cast of characters in Abbott Elementary is consistently funny, but due to time constraints, not every character gets to take center stage in each episode. Similar to shows like The Office, Parks and Recreation, and Superstore, Abbott Elementary sometimes needs to spotlight certain characters while temporarily sidelining others.

Sinners’ Club Juke One-Shot Is the Coolest Movie Scene of 2025 So Far

Ryan Coogler’s supernatural horror film titled Sinners is exceptional throughout, with a standout scene destined to be revisited for years. Featuring Michael B. Jordan in twin roles leading an outstanding cast, Sinners has garnered unprecedented Rotten Tomatoes ratings since the initial critic assessments were published. Coogler’s fifth project with Michael B. Jordan may seem like a vampire movie at first glance, but it’s actually a deep exploration of history and a tribute to music, which are beautifully interwoven in an unforgettable single take.

5 Real Pirates Who Deserve A Spot In Pirates 6

As the highly anticipated sixth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, featuring Margot Robbie, approaches, there’s a possibility for the franchise to introduce some fresh pirate characters from history. The Pirates of the Caribbean series is set during the so-called “Golden Age of Piracy” in the early 18th century, making it ripe for appearances by some of the legendary pirates active in the early 1700s. Given the secrecy surrounding the upcoming sequel, there’s plenty of room for speculation. Personally, I’m excited to see these five historical sea legends make their Pirates of the Caribbean debut.

1923’s Shocking Twist: Taylor Sheridan’s Big Prophecy Misleads Fans About Alex Dutton’s Fate

In the first season of 1923, Taylor Sheridan planted a compelling prediction that seemed to suggest Spencer Dutton’s wife, Alexandra Dutton, would survive. However, I was disappointed when Alex met an untimely end in the second season finale, shattering my expectations for their ongoing love story. Despite the Yellowstone Ranch claiming victory in the Dutton family’s range war, the characters were left reeling from the tragic loss of Alex. Nevertheless, she gave birth to John prematurely in the final episode of 1923, offering a glimmer of hope amid an otherwise gloomy and sorrowful conclusion.

Why ‘Firefly’ is a Must-Watch for Every Nathan Fillion Fan!

In the series called Firefly, Nathan Fillion stars as Captain Mal, a rugged space traveler sailing on a renegade vessel named Serenity. This show takes place in a universe dominated by two powerful ruling bodies, yet our protagonists – a band of unconventional characters – manage to evade government control and carve out their own existence. Featuring a talented cast and an exciting narrative, Firefly truly embodies the dream of a long-running series with a cinematic conclusion. Although that ambition was unfortunately unfulfilled, this groundbreaking sci-fi show still stands as one of Fillion’s finest performances and is considered a timeless classic in the genre.