Keanu Reeves’ Billion Dollar Action Franchise Gets An Incredibly Exciting Update Nobody Expected

In a recent interview with Variety as part of their ’10 Screenwriters To Watch in 2025′ series, Austin Everett – the writer adapting Joseph Eckert’s novel Traveler for Paramount – revealed a surprising new project. He’s developed an original samurai Western story set within the John Wick universe. “That’s probably all I can say right now,” he explained, leaving fans curious about how this unique idea will connect to the existing story. While none of our questions were directly answered, we’re definitely excited to see where this unusual premise leads.

Fans Think That Cryptic Avengers: Doomsday Photo Sets Up a Beloved, 13-Year-Old Storyline

Avengers: Doomsday originally went by the name The Kang Dynasty, with plans for Jonathan Majors to play the villain, Kang the Conqueror, and Destin Daniel Cretton directing. However, after Marvel Studios fired Majors, they changed course. Cretton was then moved to work on Spider-Man: Brand New Way. To recapture the interest of fans potentially turned off after The Multiverse Saga, Marvel announced at San Diego Comic-Con last year that the Russo Brothers would return to direct the next Avengers movie, with Robert Downey Jr. starring as Doctor Doom. Now that the Russo Brothers and Downey Jr. are back with the MCU, the filmmakers have been sharing glimpses of the Avengers: Doomsday production, bringing back memories of their earlier work. These posts weren’t hugely revealing, but considering the Russo Brothers’ history of building anticipation, they’ve clearly figured out how to get people talking, and some fans are now wondering if a specific storyline might play a role in the upcoming Avengers films.

Alita: Battle Angel Gets Encouraging Update From Rosa Salazar

Although James Cameron didn’t direct the movie – Robert Rodriguez was the director – the Titanic director helped write the screenplay with Laeta Kalogridis and also co-produced it alongside Jon Landau. The science fiction film didn’t get great reviews, but it did reasonably well, which led to talk about making a sequel. Now, six years later, there haven’t been many clear announcements. However, the person who oversaw the creation of Alita shared hopeful news about Alita: Battle Angel 2 during an interview with .

11 Years Ago, This Historical Mystery Series Redefined Seinen

Once kidnapped and forced into service at the Rear Palace, she finds herself involved with Jinshi, a powerful eunuch who oversees the concubines’ living quarters. She attempts to keep her talents hidden, but eventually attracts Jinshi’s attention. Using her intelligence, Maomao assists him in unraveling various mysteries, while also doing everything she can to help the concubines. The story currently spans 16 volumes, and continues to captivate readers after all these years, leaving fans eager to discover what unfolds next.

Marvel Comics Fans Are Already Obsessed with Cosmic Invasion Thanks to This Spot-On Spider-Man Reference

The Marvel Cosmic Invasion demo launched on October 1st, letting Steam players try out two levels and select from 9 different characters. While it’s a brief look at the game, fans of the comics are really impressed with the detailed level design in this new superhero title. The game beautifully recreates Marvel’s New York in pixel art, which is a real treat for Spider-Man comic book lovers.

Family Guy Confirms One Classic Character Is Dead After 26 Years (& It’s a Surprise Why)

Family Guy doesn’t worry too much about keeping a consistent storyline throughout all its episodes, but some changes have become permanent. One example is when the show permanently removes a character, and the most recent case is Ernie the Giant Chicken. After Meg killed him in Season 23, Family Guy’s executive producers told TV Line that the Giant Chicken is truly gone, stating, “I think that the chicken has gone the way of all flesh.”