Tulsa King Season 3 Quietly Set Up a Key Villain’s Redemption Arc

Even though Dunmire tried to sabotage Dwight’s bourbon business – by stealing a key ingredient and attempting to halt the product launch – Dwight has continued to persevere. Dunmire also directly attacked the reputation of Manfredi, the creator of the bourbon, by disrupting his launch party with the police. However, even people close to Dunmire are starting to question the plan for revenge.

DC Officially Confirms The Joker’s Design For Batman’s Next Appearance

Before the new DC Universe Batman movie arrives, fans have several Batman-related projects to look forward to. This includes a sequel to The Batman, a spin-off focusing on the villain Clayface (coming in 2026), and additional animated content. In 2025, a new DC project will explore a significant aspect of Batman’s history, and The Joker will also be featured.

Binge or Skip: Is Netflix’s Horror Hit Monster: The Ed Gein Story Worth Watching?

While the first two seasons of Monster were popular with viewers and even received Emmy recognition, critics had a mixed reaction. Season 3 is facing similar criticism, currently holding a very low 18% rating on Rotten Tomatoes – the lowest score for the series so far. Regardless of the reviews, Monster: The Ed Gein Story is still attracting a lot of viewers. So, with Halloween approaching, is it worth checking out?

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Disney+ Release Date Set for Streaming Debut

Starting November 5th, you’ll be able to stream “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” only on Disney+. The movie has received positive reviews, earning an 86% “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 399 critics. This makes it the best-reviewed “Fantastic Four” movie so far within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Harry Potter’s Most Important Scene Isn’t What You Think (& It Defines the Franchise 24 Years Later)

Even people who aren’t familiar with Harry Potter – haven’t seen the movies or read the books – know how huge an impact the series has had on our culture. The books and films are full of iconic scenes, memorable quotes, and moments that have stuck with a lot of people. While fans often discuss and debate details of the wizarding world, it’s clear that the success of Sorcerer’s Stone and the subsequent seven films started with a strong and captivating opening scene that set the stage for everything that followed.

3 Best Crunchyroll Anime to Binge This Weekend (Oct. 24-26)

A great weekend binge-watch has a natural flow – it starts gently, builds momentum, and leaves you feeling both satisfied and wanting more. That’s why finding anime that strike this balance is so important. Luckily, several shows currently available on Crunchyroll fit the bill perfectly. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is a beautifully emotional fantasy that truly feels grand in scope. Delicious in Dungeon cleverly combines adventure with food-based humor, creating a surprisingly comforting and low-stress quest. And for those craving high-octane action, Solo Leveling delivers pure intensity. Together, these three anime offer the perfect binge-watching experience, each providing something different – a touching start, a fulfilling core, and an exciting finish. No matter what you’re in the mood for – relaxation, laughter, or thrilling action – these shows have you covered.

Scarlet Witch’s Shocking Redemption: From Villain to Hero Again

It’s remarkable that the Scarlet Witch is the first character we’ve featured twice! Still devastated by the realization her children weren’t real and her relationship with Vision ending, she lost control during “The Acts of Vengeance.” She cut her hair, got a fantastic new costume designed by John Byrne, and did some terrible things to Wonder Man. Eventually, Roy Thomas took over the comic from Byrne and revealed that Immortus had been secretly manipulating the Scarlet Witch all along.

Alien: Romulus Creative Team Discusses Film’s Intricate Designs at Lightbox Expo

I recently got a sneak peek at the making of this sci-fi sequel, and it’s fascinating! The writer-director, Fede Álvarez, kicks things off with a video intro, then we get a really in-depth conversation with Alex Nice, Matthew Savage, and Joshua Viers – the key people who actually built this world. They’ll be talking about what it took to bring the film to life, and each of their specific talents. ScreenRant’s Todd Gilchrist is leading the discussion, and I’m really excited to hear all the behind-the-scenes details.

REVIEW: “A House of Dynamite” (2025)

“A House of Dynamite” is a gripping thriller that also feels like a stark warning about the dangers of living in the age of nuclear weapons. The screenplay, by Noah Oppenheim, unfolds like a realistic military and political investigation with a feel reminiscent of 1990s thrillers. However, it’s director Kathryn Bigelow’s masterful skill and precise direction that truly drive the film. She expertly manages the complex plot and keeps viewers completely engaged from beginning to end.