Netflix’s Unbelievable Quietly Became 1 of Its Best Adaptations Ever

While it hasn’t gotten as much buzz as some other true crime shows, the miniseries Unbelievable is highly regarded for doing things differently. It avoids the common pitfalls of the genre and instead offers a compassionate and realistic portrayal of a disturbing series of sexual assault cases that initially appeared unconnected.

Naruto New Anime’s First Look Proves We Don’t Need A Remake

When Naruto began in 2002, it was animated entirely by hand, using traditional cell animation techniques. While the show gradually started incorporating digital methods, the overall artistic style still reflected that classic hand-drawn look, similar to many anime series from that era. It took several years for digital animation to significantly change how anime was visually designed, impacting everything from character shapes and colors to anatomical details.

Cillian Murphy’s Cancelled Return in Disney’s $142M Sci-Fi Sequel Revealed in New Art (& We Wish It Had Happened)

Concept designer Phil Saunders shared on Instagram that one of his earliest tasks for TRON: Legacy was a drawing of Cillian Murphy as the new Sark. The idea was to entice Murphy to return and play a younger version of Dillinger. Saunders jokingly wondered if the drawing might have actually been the reason Murphy didn’t end up in the film, since he wasn’t cast.

Star Trek’s First Horror Episode Is One Of The Worst Of The Original Series

During its five-year journey, the Enterprise encountered many unusual events, and Star Trek often explored different types of stories. While generally considered science fiction, the original series (TOS) frequently borrowed elements from fantasy, and even included some horror episodes. However, the first attempt at a scary story in the franchise wasn’t very successful.

Every Cancelled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Explained (#1 Still Needs To Happen)

Over the years, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have gone through several different versions on screen. There have been the original live-action trilogy, one animated reboot, another pair of live-action films, and most recently, the animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Thankfully, Mutant Mayhem is widely considered the best TMNT movie yet, and it’s already led to both a TV series and plans for a sequel. While the sequel seems promising, it wouldn’t be the first TMNT movie to be canceled during production if things unfortunately fell apart – though that’s not expected to happen.

5 Square Games From the 1990s That Still Hold Up Today

Here are five Square games that still hold up today. Although many Final Fantasy titles could be included, I’ve limited it to just one. If you’d rather play a different Final Fantasy game from the 90s, feel free to swap it in – it won’t significantly change the list.

Acclaimed Dark Fantasy Comic Confirms Live-Action Adaptation (From a DCU Star)

Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s production company, JuVee Productions, is adapting the Afro-fantasy graphic novel The Untamed: A Sinner’s Prayer into a film, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. The comic, a revenge thriller created by Sebastian A. Jones, was self-published. Jones, who has been creating comics in this universe for a decade through his company Stranger Comics, will also write the screenplay and direct the movie.

‘The 100’ Is One of the Best Sci-Fi Action Series of the 2010s That Keeps Getting Better

Like many popular young adult movies and series, this show was based on a successful book series, which already gave it a built-in fanbase. However, the show’s strong quality is what really made it a hit. It includes all the familiar elements of post-apocalyptic young adult stories – a group of teens battling to save humanity, over-the-top villains, surprisingly intricate political maneuvering, and genuinely moving character deaths. The 100 was a prime example of the wave of young adult adaptations on television in the 2010s, and even though that trend has faded, the show remains incredibly compelling to watch.

Why Mike Flanagan’s ‘Oculus’ Is Better Than ‘The Haunting of Hill House’

Mike Flanagan’s upcoming projects largely center around the works of Stephen King. He’s currently finishing an adaptation of Carrie for Amazon Prime Video, expected in 2026, and is also developing The Dark Tower. Recently, he announced he’s working on a version of The Mist. Beyond adaptations, Flanagan has created impressive original content, like Oculus, which shares a similar style and intensity with The Haunting of Hill House.