Peter Jackson, Ian McKellen & Andy Serkis at the War of the Rohirrim premiere

The epic trilogies “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” have earned an astounding $6 billion, making it no wonder that studios are eager for more. In fact, a new film directed by Andy Serkis is slated for release in 2026. Recently, a fresh movie set in Middle Earth, titled “The War of the Rohirrim,” premiered in London. This anime-style animated feature film draws inspiration from the appendices of “The Lord of the Rings” and features a female protagonist. To learn more about this new adventure, check out our review HERE.

Frank Grillo’s Right: The Raid Doesn’t Need a Remake (It Already Has Two)

The upcoming Hollywood remake of the 2012 action hit “The Raid: Redemption,” directed by Gareth Evans, has faced challenges in production. However, two exceptional martial arts movies have emerged that make a direct remake less necessary. In an interview with Kristian Harloff, actor Frank Grillo, who starred in both “Werewolves” and “Creature Commandos,” discussed the difficulties of bringing the Hollywood version of “The Raid” to life, a project he was previously connected to. Grillo also expressed his new thoughts that the original two “Raid” films are best left untouched, stating that if something is extremely hard to replicate, it might be suggesting something significant.

The Witcher 4 Fans Discover Another Change to Ciri (And They Love It)

At The Game Awards 2024, CD Projekt Red unveiled The Witcher 4 as one of the highlights. However, the announcement has received mixed reactions, with some fans expressing dissatisfaction over the game’s protagonist, Ciri, taking over from Geralt of Rivia. Some are displeased with her character transformation, while others find her appearance in the game different from how she looked in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Additionally, there are concerns about potential plot inconsistencies and lore breaks due to Ciri being a Witcher herself.