6 Years On, Jason Momoa’s Forgotten Thriller is A Hit On Netflix

As a movie and TV buff, I really wish The Red Road had gotten another season. It was a powerful show that explored some really heavy stuff – the way trauma gets passed down through families, social injustice, and just how far people will go for those they care about. Both main characters, Phillip Kopus (Jason Momoa) and Sheriff Harold Jensen (Martin Henderson), seemed willing to cross any line. The story kicks off with a college student vanishing, and that one disappearance starts to destroy Sheriff Jensen’s life, his family, and the Lenape tribe who live in the nearby mountains. It was gripping stuff!

PS6 and Next Xbox Reportedly in Danger of Being Delayed

Rising RAM prices may push back the release of the next PlayStation (PS6) and Xbox, according to Insider Gaming. Demand from AI companies building large data centers has caused a significant increase in the cost and scarcity of RAM. Because of this, Sony and Microsoft are reportedly considering delaying their new consoles, hoping RAM prices will decrease. This could mean fans won’t see the PS6 or the next Xbox until 2029 or even later, as exact launch dates are currently unknown.

Less Than a Year on, Canceled MCU Show Revived in Surprising Marvel Report

Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange is the character in focus. The first Doctor Strange movie, released in 2016, successfully launched a new franchise and showcased a popular actor. That initial film introduced storylines, like Mordo’s pursuit of rogue sorcerers, that haven’t been resolved even now, a decade later. The sequel, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, complicated things further, ending with Doctor Strange trapped in the Dark Dimension as of 2022. Despite this, plans for a Doctor Strange spinoff show were once proposed, and recent reports suggest it’s still being developed.

Malcolm In the Middle Reboot Trailer Still Doesn’t Show Dewey

The new series begins 19 years after the original show ended in 2006 after seven seasons on Fox. Malcolm, now a father himself, has been trying to keep his daughter and himself separate from his famously chaotic family – but he’s pulled back in when his parents celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. The trailer for the revival showed familiar faces like Hal (Bryan Cranston), Lois (Jane Kaczmarek), Francis (Christopher Masterson), Reese (Justin Berfield), and Malcolm (Frankie Muniz). Notably, the youngest brother, Dewey, who was originally played by Erik Per Sullivan, will be portrayed by Caleb Ellsworth-Clark in the new series.

The Orville: Seth MacFarlane’s Sincere Star Trek Homage

Shows like American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, Ted (both the films and series), and A Million Ways to Die in the West all share the same quirky, unpredictable humor that first appeared in Family Guy. However, The Orville marked a departure for MacFarlane, as he created a genuinely touching and respectful homage to Star Trek.

Red Eye star Jing Lusi reveals the pressures to deliver with season 2 and the importance of being the series lead

I distinctly remember seeing billboards for Trigger Point – the bomb disposal show with Vicky McClure – all over Waterloo station when it first came out. I even jokingly sent my producer a video of it, asking if we could achieve something similar. A year later, we were there ourselves, with our own billboards at Euston station. It was a really incredible feeling.

Martin Compston on going “bigger and bolder” in Red Eye season 2 – and Line of Duty season 7

While Line of Duty involved some running around, Red Eye really allowed you to play a full-fledged action hero. Harrison Ford believes actors should do as many of their own stunts as possible because seeing the risk on their face makes the scene more relatable – that’s why Tom Cruise is so good at it. Thankfully, the filmmakers on Red Eye let you do a lot of your own stunts, which was fantastic.