10 Best ‘80s Sci-fi TV Shows (And Where to Stream Them)

The ’80s are known for more than just influencing contemporary TV shows with their unique style; numerous groundbreaking series and concepts originated during this time. This decade significantly contributed to the popularity of cult classics and sparked a wave of nostalgia among viewers, many of whom still appreciate these shows even if they weren’t born yet. Interestingly, sci-fi enthusiasts who didn’t grow up in the ’80s find themselves drawn to the shows from this era, as a large portion of them remain relevant today.

Original Blade Writer Asked Marvel if They Needed Help With Mahershala Ali Reboot

Goyer expressed that he felt content allowing someone else to handle the continuation of Blade, and he mentioned several other superhero films he admired, despite their comparison to his previous work featuring the same characters. He went on to say, “I was a big fan of Robert Pattinson’s Batman. It’s not like I contributed to a character’s story and can’t enjoy a fresh take on that character. I wrote Man of Steel, and I liked the new Superman. So, I am more than ready to witness another version of Blade.

The Batman Part II Finally Set To Start Production (& Sooner Than You Think)

The news indicates a minor shift in the timeline for filming “The Batman Part II” compared to Robert Pattinson’s earlier statements. Originally, he mentioned that filming would start at the end of this year. However, after his comments, Pattinson was cast as the villain Scytale in Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three,” but this new role is not expected to significantly affect “The Batman Part II.” Instead of late 2025, filming for “The Batman Part II” will now begin in early 2026.

10 Best Marvel Stories of the ‘10s

Moving into the 2010s, Marvel held a strong hand and made strategic moves. However, this decade was not without challenges for the publisher, particularly in their publishing initiatives such as All-New Marvel NOW! and All-New, All-Different Marvel. Yet, the 2010s also produced some exceptional comics from Marvel. These range from epic event stories to notable runs on characters like Avengers, Fantastic Four, Thor, Wolverine, and many others. These Marvel stories of the 2010s are undoubtedly the best of the decade.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Giving Out New Wave of Swag as Special Thanks to Fans

To honor the triumph of “Infinity Castle” and express gratitude to the enthusiastic fanbase, Ufotable Studio – responsible for the animation of “Demon Slayer,” has been giving away free merchandise to cinema-goers. Starting from August 2nd, movie theaters started distributing novel A5-sized art stands inspired by one of the posters. These limited edition art stands are only available to approximately 3 million people across the country on a first-come, first-served basis. On August 4th, Ufotable announced a special collector’s item that fans can acquire by watching a screening of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle – Part 1: Akaza Returns.

The Best Pixar Movie Is Coming to Marvel Comics (But Not How You Think)

Marvel Comics honors the 30th anniversary of Disney and Pixar’s inaugural “Toy Story” film by unveiling three comic book covers that pay tribute to it. Originally released in November 1995, “Toy Story” was the first movie produced by Pixar to hit theaters. The beloved characters Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the “Toy Story” gang have since appeared in four more films, with “Toy Story 5” set for release next summer. Additionally, Buzz Lightyear starred in a spin-off movie, voiced by Chris Evans, who is famous for his role as Captain America.

10 Batman Mistakes You’ll Never Be Able to Unsee

However, just because there aren’t obvious flaws doesn’t mean they don’t exist. We’re going to highlight them now, and once you spot them, you might find it hard to ignore them from then on. From misspelled character names to inconsistencies in continuity, these are the oversights that slipped through during the production of Batman.

Star Trek’s Forgotten Sequel Most Fans Don’t Know About Returns in New Video

Titled “Lost Voyages: Phase II and the Resurgence of Star Trek,” this 30-minute documentary offers insights from key individuals involved in the project before it was temporarily halted, along with other influential Star Trek personalities and researchers. This group comprises set designer Daren Dochterman, writer Jon Povill, and Star Trek historians Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. They share their experiences with the hurdles the series encountered, and discuss how it eventually came to life after two revival scripts penned by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry- “The God Thing” and “Planet of the Titans”-that were never brought to fruition. The documentary also includes virtual tours of some sets that were conceptualized and partially constructed during pre-production.

Hit Romantasy Book Fourth Wing Is Getting Its Own Party Game (And You Can Pre-Order It Now)

In the Empyrean series, readers find themselves at Navarre’s Basgiath War College, where Violet Sorrengail is compelled to undertake the perilous task of learning dragon-riding. This thrilling tale has held readers spellbound with its intricate world-building, romantic undertones, and engaging talking dragons. The books have given rise to merchandise and adaptations, and now, fans can enjoy a game based on Hasbro’s popular party game, Priorities, inspired by the first three novels.

The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Gets Huge Update (& Reveals New Arena)

The pace in the Hunger Games universe has been swift, and this update on the upcoming productions is no different. Suzanne Collins’ latest novel, “Sunrise on the Reaping,” was published on March 18th of this year, but plans for a movie adaptation have been underway even before its release. This new film will continue the success of the previous prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” While the latter is set 64 years prior to the main series, “Sunrise on the Reaping” takes place only 24 years before Katniss Everdeen volunteered.