Tom Felton Returns As ‘Daddy Draco’ This Week, And Slytherin Fans Cannot Get Enough

Fans of The Cursed Child know that Draco Malfoy has evolved beyond being Harry Potter’s simple rival. In the play, he’s a father to a son named Scorpius. Tom Felton, the actor who plays Draco, seems thrilled to revisit the character as an older man, and he’s shared his excitement since being cast. This week, Felton makes his debut in the play and celebrated by posting a photo of himself in costume on Instagram, along with a short two-word caption.

Marvel Revives Scrapped MCU Captain America Costume In New Avengers Disney+ Series

I was so excited to see the trailer for LEGO Avengers: Strange Tails, and I noticed something really cool! Sam Wilson’s Captain America is wearing a suit that was actually designed for the new live-action Captain America movie! It’s a design they didn’t end up using there, but it looks amazing on the LEGO version – he’s got this open-faced helmet with red goggles, and a big ‘A’ shape right on his forehead. It’s a really unique look for Cap!

‘Wednesday’s Catherine Zeta-Jones Wants Danny DeVito to Play Cousin Itt

Catherine Zeta-Jones, married to Michael Douglas, recently expressed her surprise that Danny DeVito hasn’t been cast in the show Wednesday. Douglas and DeVito have been close friends for decades, having lived together as roommates in the late 1960s. At a recent Wednesday event, Zeta-Jones told Variety she questioned why DeVito hadn’t appeared in the series, suggesting he would be perfect for the role of Cousin Itt. She and Douglas celebrated their shared birthday (September 25th) with DeVito and discussed the possibility.

Tracker Just Officially Replaced Colter’s Handlers

It seems like Tracker loses a team member each season, and this season was no different. Last night’s episode saw Reenie and Randy take over as Colter’s support team, replacing Velma and Teddi after Abby McEnany left. While fans liked Velma and Teddi, Reenie and Randy are proving to be more helpful and skilled in their roles.

10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching Avengers: Infinity War on Disney+

Seven years after its release, fans revisiting Infinity War have pointed out some frustrating flaws in the Avengers’ decisions. While viewers recognize the extreme difficulty of the situation, it’s still disappointing to see the team make so many critical errors that led to disastrous results.

‘People Don’t Remember This’: Mark Harmon Recalls How NCIS Struggled Early On

Many viewers may not realize that NCIS originally started as a spin-off of the show JAG, which ran for ten seasons mostly in the 1990s. NCIS was first introduced to audiences in a two-part episode of JAG in early 2003 – this is where fans first met characters like Gibbs, Tony, Abby, and Ducky. Although the show later premiered on its own that same year, it didn’t immediately find success, as Mark Harmon explained to TheWrap:

JRR Tolkien Once Confirmed Lord of the Rings’ 2 Best Scenes (& He’s Right)

Tolkien often revisited certain parts of his writing, finding deep meaning in them even years later – almost as if someone else had written them. He specifically mentioned the passage (I 365-7) and the scene with the Rohirrim’s horns at dawn as particularly moving, a sentiment he expressed in a letter the previous year, describing them as “powerfully” affecting. Interestingly, these aren’t the moments most fans would immediately associate with The Lord of the Rings – one wasn’t even included in Peter Jackson’s films – but they clearly held a special place in Tolkien’s heart and revealed what he most valued in his created world.

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Review – Absurd Third Sequel Is Nothing But An Illusion Of Entertainment

This movie is similar to Avengers: Endgame, but geared towards fans of magic and heist films. Expect elaborate, over-the-top set pieces – though the logic behind them is stretched pretty thin. While the original Now You See Me was known for its silly twist ending, this sequel takes things to a whole new level of implausibility, making the earlier films seem realistic in comparison.

Changes Are Coming To Universal Orlando Resort’s Annual Passes

I was really surprised to find out that Universal Orlando has stopped selling their 3-Park annual passes! It used to be a great deal – you could get into Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay with one pass. Apparently, they did it quietly, and it seems to be happening before they close Volcano … Read more