18 Years Later, One Piece Finally Hints At The Mysterious Pirate With an Eye Patch

The newest chapter of One Piece, Chapter 1167, follows Harald as he becomes a Holy Knight and obeys the Gorosei’s orders. During this, he unexpectedly meets Shanks, who had recently returned home to his family after the execution of Gol D. Roger. But Shanks has his own agenda for working with the Holy Knights, and a specific detail connects back to something the author, Eiichiro Oda, previously revealed.

Ryan Reynolds Quietly Made 1 of 2020’s Smartest Sci-Fi Hidden Gems (& Nobody Noticed)

Looking back, The Adam Project is actually a surprisingly clever and overlooked sci-fi film of the last ten years. It’s more than just a visually appealing movie; it thoughtfully explores themes of regret and finding forgiveness, something you don’t often see in big-budget films. Though it wasn’t a huge commercial or awards success, it’s become a quietly beloved example of emotionally resonant science fiction – a film that stays with you long after you’ve finished watching.

11 Biggest Stranger Things Theories After Season 5, Part 1 (#1 Reveals Vecna’s Most Dangerous Plan Yet)

The new episodes of Stranger Things will be available on December 25th, and the very last episode will air on December 31st. Everyone is carefully examining every little detail and sharing their predictions about what will happen. To celebrate the show and especially the character of Eleven, we’ve gathered 11 of the most interesting fan theories so far.

Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel Just Teased the Biggest Fight Yet

Peace between sorcerers and Simurians seemed possible, but a miscommunication led to conflict. Cross tried to mediate, but was fatally shot by a sorcerer named Yakumaru, who claimed Cross was reaching for his sword – a claim that proved false. With tensions rising, the story hints at a large-scale battle that will determine the future of the jujutsu world.

Netflix Just Quietly Added One Of 2025’s Best Movies (That Nobody Saw In Theaters)

The new film, Caught Stealing, starring Matt Smith, Austin Butler, and Zoe Kravitz, is a thrilling and intense adventure that feels like a throwback to 90s crime classics like Pulp Fiction. The story follows Hank Thompson (Butler), a former high school baseball star whose career ended after a devastating car accident. Now working as a bartender and in a relationship with Yyvone (Kravitz), Hank is trying to move on with his life. When his eccentric neighbor, Russ (Smith), asks him to cat-sit, Hank unwittingly gets pulled into a dangerous situation, pursued by violent gangsters with unknown motives. He’s quickly caught up in the chaos, left to figure out why he’s become a target.

7 Crime Dramas That Worked Better as Miniseries

Thanks to streaming services, it’s now common for viewers to watch entire seasons of crime dramas all at once, making the miniseries format incredibly popular. However, when a miniseries does really well, sometimes the story continues for too long, stretching beyond what originally made it interesting. While these extended series can still be enjoyable, they often would have been stronger if they had ended after the initial limited run. In fact, many excellent crime dramas began as miniseries, and several of them would have been more impactful if they’d stuck to that original format.

There’s Only One Way To Properly Fix ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8

Over the last five years, news about the various Game of Thrones spinoffs has been inconsistent. At a recent festival, George R.R. Martin shared that while most of the planned shows are set in the past, several sequels are also being developed. Fans are especially intrigued by the idea of sequels, considering the negative reaction to the final season of Game of Thrones. Some hope these sequels could redeem the controversial ending, similar to how Dexter: Resurrection revitalized the original Dexter series. However, I don’t believe that’s likely to happen.