Stephen King Hypes Up Apple TV’s Pluribus & Urges New Season 2 Update

The new Apple TV+ show Pluribus launched on November 7th and quickly became a popular hit. Created by the same person behind Breaking Bad and featuring Rhea Seehorn (from Better Call Saul), the show initially received a lot of positive attention and broke viewership records for Apple TV. However, after news of delays for Season 2, author Stephen King took to X (formerly Twitter) to encourage creator Vince Gilligan to speed up production.

10 DC Universe Characters Confirmed To Debut In 2026 That We Can’t Wait For, Ranked

The first Superman movie introduced important characters for the DC Universe, including some beyond Superman’s immediate circle, like members of the Justice Gang. DC plans to continue this trend in its 2026 releases, featuring many new heroes and villains in most of its projects. Here’s a look at the most anticipated new faces, from well-known comic book characters to those who will drive key emotional storylines.

We’re Officially Less Than a Month Away From The First Silent Hill Movie in 13 Years

The story of Return to Silent Hill connects perfectly with the first film and game, and is sure to grab both new viewers and longtime fans. Here’s the premise: James receives a strange letter from his missing wife, Mary, leading him back to the now-dark and terrifying town of Silent Hill. As he looks for her, he encounters frightening creatures and discovers a disturbing truth that threatens his mental state. If you’re unfamiliar with the story, Konami recently released a remake of the original game, which won numerous awards, including the top prize at the Horror Game Awards.

5 Best DC Events of the Decade So Far, Ranked

Many of the most famous and well-loved comic book storylines are large-scale events that significantly impact the universe they’re set in. For example, Crisis on Infinite Earths completely changed how DC Comics told stories, and set a benchmark that’s still hard to beat. Blackest Night was a thrilling and emotional story that introduced a clever revision to established lore. There are many other great examples, but the main point is this: to mark being halfway through the 2020s, we’re going to look at and rank the five best DC events of the decade so far. We’re focusing only on big, company-wide storylines, not important events that focus on individual heroes. Let’s take a look back at some recent highlights!

5 Most Shocking MCU Deaths in 2025, Ranked

Several characters deserve recognition for their impactful deaths, including Hector Ayala’s White Tiger (played by Kamar de los Reyes), Natalie Washington (Lyric Ross), John (Manny Montana), and Achilles (Adam Gold), as well as many heroes from Marvel Zombies. While these characters all perished in Marvel Studios projects slated for 2025, five deaths were especially surprising, shocking, or disturbing. With more shows and movies like Wonder Man, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, VisionQuest, The Punisher special, additional episodes of Daredevil: Born Again, X-Men ’97, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday planned for 2026, we can anticipate even more character deaths in the future of the MCU.

Netflix & HBO Max Users Are Running Out of Time To Watch One of The 1980s Best Movies

Get ready to say goodbye to The Goonies on streaming! The classic 1985 adventure film will be leaving both Netflix and HBO Max on January 1st. That gives subscribers until December 31st to watch it. Interestingly, the movie just became available on both platforms recently – HBO Max added it on December 1st and Netflix in October, making its time on streaming quite brief. Directed by Richard Donner and starring Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, and others, The Goonies follows a group of kids in Oregon who find a treasure map and embark on an adventure to save their homes. It’s a much-loved film, so fans will want to watch it before it’s gone!