The Live-Action Remake That Shows Disney How It’s Done Is Officially a Top 3 Netflix Hit (& a Sequel’s Confirmed)

From February 9th to 15th, How to Train Your Dragon was the third most popular movie on Netflix, racking up 6.1 million views and a total of 12.7 hours watched. It was preceded by The Investigation of Lucy Letby and Joe’s College Road Trip. The film secured its third-place position by outperforming Kpop Demon Hunters. This marked the first week the movie appeared in Netflix’s top 10.

10 Years Later, Star Wars is Finally Delivering the Canceled Spinoffs We’ve Waited a Decade For

Surprisingly, Marvel Comics initially announced a series of comics connected to the film Rogue One, including a three-issue prequel and a separate one-off issue planned for release later. However, details about the creative teams and storylines were never shared. A month after the announcement, the comics were canceled – subscriptions with retailers were terminated, and Amazon informed customers that pre-orders were unable to be filled.

7 Years On, Ridley Scott’s Unfairly Canceled Sci-Fi Series is Finally Coming to Netflix

Ridley Scott was an executive producer on The Man in the High Castle, a series based on Philip K. Dick’s 1962 novel. When Prime Video (which took on the show after it was initially developed by the BBC and SyFy) first announced the project, they prominently featured Scott’s name, recognizing the value of having a well-known science fiction director involved. The show ran for four seasons, from 2015 to 2019, and received positive reviews despite some behind-the-scenes changes. Now, all four seasons of The Man in the High Castle will be available on Netflix starting March 11 thanks to a new agreement with Amazon.

5 Anime You Didn’t Know Aired on Nickelodeon

Even though it’s not widely known, Nickelodeon has shown quite a few anime shows over the years. Popular series like Dragon Ball Kai have been broadcast on the network. However, there are some anime that many fans don’t even realize aired on Nickelodeon, either because they were shown way back in the 1980s or they didn’t stay on the air for very long and have since been forgotten.

Paradise Stars Reveal Their Apocalypse Survival Plans

Nicole Brydon Bloom, Sarah Shahi, and Krys Marshall from ‘Paradise’ discuss season two’s surprising turns and how their characters would cope in a survival situation. In a recent interview, the actresses shared their thoughts on what makes a good apocalypse hideout – from the comfort of a mall food court to the necessity of a … Read more

Every Season Of Apple TV’s 3-Part Sci-Fi Series Is Perfect From Start To Finish

Based on Isaac Asimov’s classic novels, Foundation tells the story of a galactic civilization collapsing and then being rebuilt over hundreds of years. The show combines political intrigue, stunning visuals, and thought-provoking ideas into a massive and complex story. It’s one of the most ambitious and large-scale science fiction series Apple has ever produced.

Netflix’s Returning Crime Series With 100% on RT is an Instant Hit with 2.5 Million views

The series In the Mud (or En el Barro) follows a group of female inmates who develop a strong connection after a near-fatal accident. Set inside a harsh prison, the show explores how corruption and internal conflicts threaten to break apart their newfound bond. Currently in its second season, In the Mud has received perfect ratings from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, and continues to be critically acclaimed.

7 Darkest Marvel Comics of All Time, Ranked

Marvel stories often explore very dark themes. They’ve surprised readers with unexpectedly grim narratives, and these seven stories represent the most intense examples. They really challenge what it means to be a hero within the Marvel Universe.