Kaos needed to make one big change to the Greek myths in Netflix retelling
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Kaos.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Kaos.
Currently, Naomi Ackie is garnering attention due to her role in Zoë Kravitz’s gripping directorial debut, Blink Twice. In this movie, she portrays a cocktail waitress who is invited by a billionaire for an island vacation that turns out to be anything but idyllic.
Justin Baldoni wants survivors to know they’re not alone.
Shonen Jump, known for its successful series, is preparing to introduce new stories as some popular ones are wrapping up. Recently, My Hero Academia concluded, and this month marks the end of Jujutsu Kaisen. In light of these closures, Shonen Jump is getting ready to debut fresh titles this fall, with one of the upcoming projects being a collaboration with the talented artist from Act-Age.
Stephen King, known for his frequent social media musings on various pop culture topics such as TV, music, and films, has voiced his support for the revival of Paramount+’s series “Evil.” The show, a blend of horror and thriller, featured Mike Colter from “Luke Cage,” and aired for four seasons on the platform before concluding on August 22nd. Notably, King isn’t the only one calling for more “Evil” – when shows are cancelled these days, it’s common to see petitions or even planes with messages – but it’s less typical to have an author whose books have inspired countless hours of movies and TV series advocating on behalf of a show.
In a recent interview, actor Ian McKellen, known for his role as Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings, has hinted at his potential return to the character in the upcoming prequel series titled The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum. During the conversation, he expressed his appreciation for the enduring passion fans have for the Lord of the Rings franchise while subtly mentioning that producers are hoping he’ll reprise his role as Gandalf.