AEW Star’s Contract Reportedly Ending Soon (And They Could Thrive in WWE)

A recent report from Fightful Select indicates that Anna Jay’s contract with AEW is nearing its expiration. This has led to speculation about her future, with some wondering if she’ll stay with AEW or explore options with other wrestling promotions like WWE or TNA. While her and Tay Melo’s loss in a recent tag team tournament has added to the discussion, it’s worth noting they also lost to Megan Bayne and Marina Shafir, who AEW appears to be focusing on currently, so the loss may not be a sign of Jay’s departure.

Star of Netflix’s Most Surprising Anime Success Confirms the Secret Behind Its Massive Popularity

The anime’s second season premiered this summer to even greater acclaim, faithfully adapting some of the most beloved story arcs from the original manga. While the story and animation are widely considered top-tier, the real reason for its success may be something else. At Anime Pasadena, a yearly anime and pop culture event, Abby Trott – the English voice actress for Momo Ayase – revealed what she believes is driving the anime’s huge popularity, as reported by ScreenRant.

The Running Man vs. The Long Walk: Differing Tones, Similar Themes

While both films explore similar themes, they take different approaches. The Running Man is mostly a fast-paced action film, whereas The Long Walk focuses more on developing its characters. Critics clearly favored The Long Walk, giving it an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, compared to The Running Man’s 66%.

9 Years Ago Today, the Arrowverse Spoiled One of Its Biggest Reveals (& Set Up a Major Character for Failure)

While Star City seems to attract all the strange villains, Central City’s Team Flash is constantly uncovering the identities of their enemies – it’s like they’re always solving a mystery. Villains like Reverse-Flash, Zoom, and Savitar all followed a similar pattern, so it was a welcome change when a villain openly revealed themselves. However, that approach backfired in one instance on The Flash, unnecessarily complicating a character who should have been straightforward.

Netflix Cancels Major Animated Shows (Including One From Zack Snyder)

According to a recent report from What’s On Netflix, three shows – Twilight of the Gods, Exploding Kittens, and Good Times – have been cancelled after just one season. While fans had begun to expect these cancellations due to the lack of renewal announcements, the news is still disappointing. The cancellation of Twilight of the Gods, also known as Zack Snyder’s Twilight of the Gods, is particularly surprising, as the creators previously suggested a second season might be possible. However, the show works well as a complete story with its existing episodes.

Jason David Frank’s Final Film Legend Of The White Dragon Gets Release Window

In his last role before passing away, Frank starred as Erik Reed in Legend of the White Dragon. Reed is a retired superhero who steps back into action to defend his family and city from a dangerous new enemy, Dragon Prime, played by Schoenke. The film brought Frank back together with former Power Rangers co-stars Jason Faunt, Cerina Vincent, and Ciara Hanna. The project was mainly funded by fans and went through two versions, the second of which was completed after Frank’s death in November 2022, causing several delays in its release.

New Horror Trailer Puts Twisted Mickey vs Winnie the Pooh in a New Movie Sure to Make Disney Mad

The new movie, The Dark Domain: Mickey-vs-Winnie, presents a scary take on classic characters. It follows a group of friends who find themselves terrorized by unsettling versions of Steamboat Willie and Winnie the Pooh in a place called Hell Forest. The trailer reveals that Winnie the Pooh is no longer the lovable bear we remember. He’s now a frightening, monstrous creature called Dark Winnie, depicted as a wild and destructive predator.

The 7 Greatest X-Men Writers (Who Aren’t Chris Claremont)

Chris Claremont fundamentally reshaped the X-Men, almost rebuilding the team from the ground up and introducing a wealth of new enemies. He also played a key role in helping comics grow up as an art form. If you enjoy the X-Men today, Claremont deserves a lot of the credit – he’s arguably the most important, and best, writer to ever work on the series. That said, he wasn’t the only talented writer to contribute. Many exceptional comic book writers have worked on the X-Men, and here are seven of the very best who weren’t Claremont.