Netflix Quietly Adds A Shocking 2023 Thriller Barely Anyone Saw (& It Stars A DCEU Star)

The drama thriller Manodrome, directed by John Trengove, is now available to stream on Netflix. The platform added the film on November 8th without announcing it in their newsletter. Starring Jesse Eisenberg (known for playing Lex Luthor in DC films), the movie follows Ralphie, an unemployed man about to become a father, who gets involved with a dangerous group promoting harmful ideas about masculinity. The cast also includes Adrien Brody, Odessa Young, and Sallieu Sesay, among others. Manodrome had a limited release in theaters, earning just over $654,000.

2025’s “Worst” TV Show With Just 5% on Rotten Tomatoes Becomes Instant Streaming Success

It’s unusual for any TV show to receive perfect reviews, but it’s even rarer for a show to be almost universally disliked. Ryan Murphy’s new series, All’s Fair, recently premiered to overwhelmingly negative reviews, currently holding a dismal 5% approval rating based on 22 reviews – earning it a ‘rotten’ designation. Surprisingly, despite the harsh criticism, All’s Fair has become a popular streaming success.

Fan-Favorite MCU Villain Gets Recast As DCU Reverse-Flash In New DC Art

Several actors who previously appeared in Marvel projects—including Nathan Fillion, Sean Gunn, David Harbour, and Michael Rooker—are now working on DC films and shows. This trend suggests we might see more Marvel stars playing key villains in the DC Universe, potentially even iconic characters like Reverse-Flash. Currently, fan art is circulating that depicts a popular Marvel actor taking on the role of this Flash villain.

Predator: Badlands Forgets What Made the Franchise Great

Predator: Badlands offers a fresh take on the Predator franchise. Director Dan Trachtenberg, known for Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers, introduces Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), a young and less experienced Predator who must prove his worth. He’s sent to a particularly dangerous planet to hunt a terrifying creature. This film gives us the first-ever Predator seen from its own perspective – something the original Alien vs. Predator briefly hinted at – and reveals a completely new side to these formidable hunters.