It’s Time for Jason Statham to Step Out of His Comfort Zone

Jason Statham is incredibly compelling to watch in action, and his dedication to performing his own stunts is impressive. While his current approach works well, it would be great to see him explore roles that allow him to showcase a wider range. Especially in his recent film, Shelter, it’s clear he’s capable of more than just playing the typical fast-paced, revenge-driven hero.

7 Most Powerful MCU Characters with No Solo Movie (Ranked by Who Needs One)

Despite the many Marvel Cinematic Universe movies already made, several incredibly powerful heroes – and even some villains – still haven’t gotten their own dedicated films. There’s a lot of untapped potential with these strong characters who haven’t had a chance to shine on their own, so we’ve ranked them based on how much they deserve their own story.

X Weirdest DC Heroes to Have Their Own Series (& Number 1 Is Great)

DC Comics has introduced some truly unusual heroes, and these five are among the most unique. Despite their strangeness, each has starred in their own comic book series. They range from well-loved characters who still make appearances in major storylines to wonderfully bizarre figures we don’t quite get—but they’re all enjoyable in their own way.

Time is Running Out to Stream a 20 Year Old Sci-Fi Gem Before it Leaves Netflix

Despite having all the ingredients for success – a famous director in Michael Bay, stars like Scarlett Johansson and Ewan McGregor, and a compelling premise with detailed world-building – the 2005 film The Island initially failed at the box office. It’s only recently found an audience thanks to streaming, but will be leaving Netflix on February 23rd.

Netflix’s Bird Box Is 10x Scarier Today, & We Finally Know Why

The 2018 film deserves more recognition for its powerful use of symbolism, which connects with many viewers. While Bird Box is often seen as a story about the anxieties of parenthood and protecting children, its deeper meaning lies in its commentary on society’s tendency to avoid confronting difficult truths.