Beloved Fall Movie Returns to Streaming As Sequel Production Wraps (And You Can Watch It Free)

The beloved 1998 movie Practical Magic is now available for streaming again, starting October 1st, on both HBO Max and Tubi. The film features Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock as sisters, Gillian and Sally Owens, who come from a family with a long history of witchcraft. After their parents pass away because of a family curse, they are raised by their aunts. Trouble arises when Gillian’s controlling boyfriend suddenly dies, forcing the sisters to embrace powerful magic and unintentionally create bigger problems. While the movie initially received varied reviews, it has become a lasting favorite with audiences and achieved cult classic status. Many people make it a yearly tradition to watch it each fall, and now it’s even easier to do so with its availability on two streaming platforms. Find out more about the cast and the making of the film!

My Hero Academia Releases New Preview For Final Season (And Things Are Looking Bad For Our Heroes)

The first episode of the final season, titled “Yagi Toshinori: Rising Origin,” suggests we’ll be learning more about All Might’s history and current situation. Even though the former Symbol of Peace can’t use the full power of his Quirk, One For All, his suit is helping him continue fighting. However, All For One is still incredibly powerful, and his strength has actually increased because his wounds are healing thanks to Eri’s ability. The preview also shows Aoyama and Fat Gum struggling against Kunieda, a villain who’s a lower-ranking member of the Paranormal Liberation Front. You can find new images from the season eight premiere below.

5 Iconic Anime Heroes That Would Be In Jail In Real Life

Honestly, as an anime fan, I often find the sheer scale of destruction caused by a hero’s special move to be the *most* satisfying part of a show! But let’s be real, if that happened in real life, it would be a disaster. It really makes you think about characters like Eren Yeager and Monkey D. Luffy – the line between being a hero and, well, a criminal, is incredibly thin. Anime loves those characters who break the rules and go against the grain to achieve what others can’t. Still, if you dropped those same characters into our world, you’d quickly see how their bravery – while cool – could seriously undermine public safety. It’s a fun fantasy, but definitely not something we’d want happening for real!

‘The Punisher’s Ben Barnes Wants to Play Batman in James Gunn’s DCU

Barnes has shared his interest in bringing back The Punisher’s main enemy in the MCU, but he’s also eager to try something new. He recently spoke with Collider at a panel during FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention and revealed that his dream role in the DCU would be Batman. He explained that he’s always loved the character, recalling how he grew up watching superheroes and often dressed up as them, with Batman’s cape and cowl being a particular favorite. He shared this with the publication, stating:

James Cameron Teases Big Changes in ‘Avatar 4’ & ‘Avatar 5’

The director recently discussed his upcoming projects with Variety, hinting at plans to create Avatar 4 and 5 soon. He’s also working on a dramatic film called Ghosts of Hiroshima, though that project is still in its early stages. Currently, expanding the Avatar universe is his main focus. While discussing the progress of Avatar 2 and 3, he also shared some information about the fourth and fifth films, which are currently slated for release in 2029 and 2031. From what he’s said, they promise to be suitably grand in scale…

D4vd’s Manager Addresses Celeste Rivas Hernandez Death Investigation

Josh Marshall has addressed the ongoing investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered in a Tesla owned by D4vd (whose legal name is David Anthony Burke). He is also clarifying rumors, specifically one claiming he received an email in 2024 from Hernandez’s family reporting her as missing.