8 Sci-Fi Books That Need To Become TV Shows

As a huge sci-fi fan, I’m always looking forward to what’s coming next, and there’s plenty on the horizon! I’ve already shared six upcoming shows I’m really excited about, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. I’ve been thinking about other books that would make amazing TV series – these eight, in particular, have everything you need: compelling stories, interesting characters, and a lot of potential. They just need someone to take a chance on them and bring them to life.

Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, And Idina Menzel Have Signed New Frozen Sequel Contracts, And They Are Reportedly Getting Quite The Payday

Disney has reportedly reached agreements with the original voice actors to return for both Frozen 3 and Frozen 4, with the contracts totaling over $60 million, according to The Wrap. While that’s a significant amount, many fans wouldn’t want anyone else voicing Anna, Olaf, and Elsa. Work on the projects will begin shortly, as Frozen 3 has been in the works since 2023 and is now slated for release on November 24, 2027, following a one-year delay from its original 2026 date.

Boston Blue Midseason Finale Preview Reveals Penny and Emotional Scenes

New photos show Reverend Edwin Peters (Ernie Hudson) and his grandson, Jonah Silver (Marcus Scribner), sharing a deeply emotional hug while visiting the grave of Jonah’s father, Ben Silver. Jonah appears to be upset, and Reverend Peters offers comfort. Jonah also has a visible black eye, suggesting he was recently in a fight.

9 Best Black-And-White Christmas Movies

These classic Christmas movies continue to feel special because they focus on relatable, human stories. Whether you’re rewatching a beloved favorite or finding a new one, they offer a comforting and cozy escape. This collection of nine films – ranging from funny comedies to touching dramas and sweet romances – showcases some of the best black-and-white Christmas movies ever made.

38 Years Later, Murder, She Wrote’s Most Rewatchable Episode Remains Perfect in Every Way

“The Corpse Flew First Class” is the twelfth episode of Murder, She Wrote’s third season and features a murder that takes place on an airplane. Like Agatha Christie’s Death in the Clouds, which stars Hercule Poirot, it’s a classic “whodunit” mystery where a small group of people are trapped together and become suspects in a murder investigation. Many episodes of Murder, She Wrote remain enjoyable and fascinating even today, over thirty years later. “The Corpse Flew First Class,” originally broadcast thirty-eight years ago, perfectly illustrates why the series is still considered one of the best whodunit shows ever made.

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Offered Perfect Idea For Spin-Off

The Now You See Me series now has eight talented magicians, opening up possibilities for future heist films. A recent line of dialogue between some of the characters suggested a potential spin-off, a strategy that’s worked well for other franchises and could prove successful here.