Harry Potter Fans Just Got the Best Look at the Future We All Deserved (& Will Never Get)

Unlike SenLinYu’s “Manacled,” which expanded its world, Warner Bros. is taking a safer route with its new *Harry Potter* television series. Instead of offering something new, they’re essentially retelling the same story we’ve already seen in the popular films. This approach seems to be a response to the disappointing performance of the *Fantastic Beasts* movies, which were written by J.K. Rowling. Rowling’s controversial views on transgender issues have also created a divide among fans, with some hesitant to support future *Harry Potter* projects, especially those she’s involved in. While *Succession* writer Francesca Gardiner is leading the writing for the series, Rowling remains heavily involved creatively, which is frustrating many fans.

Dying Light: The Beast Is a Hobbled, Misguided Mess (Review)

Okay, so I’m really into this game, but honestly, the parkour can be *so* frustrating. You’ll be running through these beautiful, alpine-inspired levels, and when it works, it’s amazing – like, smoothly hopping across rooftops and jumping over obstacles feels incredible. But way too often, you just…fall. There are so many little things that can break your flow, and it happens constantly. It’s a real shame because when it *does* click, it’s a total rush, but it’s just too rare.

I’ve Loved Mandy Patinkin’s First Big Network TV Role Since Criminal Minds, And Brilliant Minds’ Boss Explained What Brought Him Back To Primetime

The first season of the show largely focused on Oliver coping with what he thought was his father’s death. However, he soon discovered his father, Noah, was actually alive, and his mother had known all along. The season concluded with Noah revealing he was battling a mysterious illness in addition to his existing bipolar disorder, and Oliver appeared prepared to help him through it.

Ryan Reynolds Explained Why He Always Has To ‘Rip Up The First Draft’ Of A Deadpool Script, And His Reason Was Deeper Than I Expected

The new movie *Deadpool & Wolverine* had a record-breaking opening weekend, showcasing the playful rivalry between stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. Many fans probably think Reynolds had a firm idea of how to play Wade Wilson from the start, but a recent interview with TorontoLife revealed more about his writing process for the character.