Bluey: Fan-Favorite Character Officially Returning in New Short

Though making its debut in Season 3, there are few secondary characters within the show Bluey that have been as warmly embraced by viewers as Unicorse. To clarify, Unicorse is more of a concept or persona rather than a character, but the affection remains undiminished. The puppet/Bandit alter ego has quickly become a beloved figure after only two appearances in the series, consistently eliciting hearty laughter with its attempts to disrupt the Heelers’ usual ways. Exciting news for all Unicorse fans: it will soon be reappearing on our screens!

The Exorcist: Believer Director Addresses Plans for Scrapped Sequels

David Gordon Green’s series of Halloween movies received a mix of positive and negative responses from viewers, leaving some cautiously hopeful about his future The Exorcist trilogy. However, the underwhelming critical and commercial reception of The Exorcist: Believer led to the cancellation of his plans for two additional films. Green has since shared some aspects he intended to delve into with these dropped storylines, calling them “ambitious” and “complex.” He also mentioned that the pressure was different when working on The Exorcist compared to his work on the Halloween movies. Now, Mike Flanagan is taking over as director for the upcoming Exorcist, slated for release on March 13, 2026

Joker 2: Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga Dance on New Poster

In the new IMAX poster for “Joker: Madness Duet”, characters portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix as Joker and Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn, formerly known as Arthur Fleck and Harleen Quinzel respectively, plunge into insanity. This sequel captures their dance on the graffitied staircase that became renowned after the 2019 “Joker” movie. Interestingly, scenes from the trailer suggest Joker and Harley performing their acrobatic kicks on the steps of the Gotham City courthouse, where Arthur was filmed standing trial for his actions in the first film

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Star Reflects on Controversial Episode Sending Them to Therapy

The sixth season episode titled “Seeing Red” from the series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” considered one of the most contentious episodes, still stirs strong emotions among fans nearly 21 years after its initial airing in May 2002. Interestingly, this episode had a profound effect on one of the show’s main actors as well. James Marsters, who portrayed Spike, discussed this impactful scene during an appearance on Michael Rosenbaum’s podcast, “Inside of You.” He disclosed that the troubling scene involving Sarah Michelle Gellar’s character Buffy actually prompted him to seek therapy and marked the most difficult day in his professional career