Sam Raimi Offers Surprising Update on Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man 4 (But He’s Wrong)

I was reading an interview with Sam Raimi, and he basically said that Marvel’s doing really well with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and his connections to the Avengers, so he doesn’t want to mess with that success just to bring his own version back. But he would love to direct another Spider-Man movie if the opportunity ever came up! Honestly, just hearing him say he wants to do it is enough for me – it gives me hope that we might see his take on Spider-Man again someday. It’s all I need to get excited!

Bluey Deserves Its Crown as 2024 and 2025’s Most Streamed Show (And It’ll Win 2026 Too)

According to Variety, the children’s cartoon Bluey was the most-streamed show in the U.S. in 2025, beating out all other programs – even those aimed at adults and including films. You might be surprised by this news – Bluey is designed for kids and often watched repeatedly – but its main competitors were popular shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Stranger Things, and NCIS. This demonstrates that having a younger audience doesn’t automatically mean a show will be the most popular.

Forgotten Wii U Game Stealth Released on Nintendo Switch 13 Years Later

Just announced, Cloudberry Kingdom is now available on Nintendo Switch! While there aren’t plans for a version specifically for the next-generation Switch, it will be playable on the new console through backward compatibility. This surprise release follows a return on PlayStation 4 and 5 in December 2025, which some may have missed. The Switch version is identical to the PS4 and PS5 versions – it’s a port, not a remake or remaster – though it does feature improved resolution.

A ‘Wicked’ Grammy Win Just Made Up for Big Oscars Snub

While the recent Wicked movie musical didn’t perform as well as the first one, either critically or financially, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande both delivered excellent performances as Elphaba and Glinda. Given the huge success of the first film – it received 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture – many anticipated that the Academy would at least recognize the sequel with some awards.