If You’re a True Fantasy Fan, Then You’ve Definitely Seen These 7 TV Shows

Okay, so this isn’t a list of the best fantasy shows ever made, because that’s subjective. Instead, it’s about the ones you just run into as a fantasy fan – the shows everyone’s seen because they’re kind of foundational to the genre. If you somehow haven’t watched these, consider it your homework! Here are 7 fantasy TV shows I’m pretty sure every serious fan has already experienced.

One Big Mistake Might Destroy the God Of War Trilogy Remake

Following the 2018 release of God of War, the series shifted away from the fast-paced, combat-focused style of the original three Greek God of War games. The new games emphasize more thoughtful, strategic action with deeper gameplay mechanics and some RPG elements for customizing gear and skills. While a remake of the God of War Trilogy probably won’t return to the side-scrolling style of the Sons of Sparta spin-off, exactly how the gameplay will evolve remains to be seen.

Nickelodeon Confirms One of Its Biggest Shows Is Not Cancelled With New Update

There was some confusion about the future of The Loud House. A writer for the show, Kevin Sullivan, initially posted that it had been cancelled, leaving fans worried about a new season. However, Nickelodeon has since confirmed that’s not true. Sullivan also posted an update clarifying the situation – the show hasn’t been cancelled, but everyone involved is still waiting to hear if it will continue.

WWE Star Becky Lynch Confirms Return In Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Season 2

Lieutenant Ya has appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, beginning with the very first one. In that episode, the villain, Nus Braka (played by Paul Giamatti), even flirted with her after projecting a hologram of himself onto the bridge of the USS Athena. Lt. Ya later returned in episode 4, working at tactical during a training exercise where Starfleet simulated a war with the Klingon Empire.

Phil Wang transforms into the legendary horror icon Nosferatu – and reveals his top horror pics

The makeup process was intense: a bald cap (described by the artist as similar to a condom), heavy greasepaint, sharp fake nails, and false teeth – turning him into someone resembling Phil Fang. But even with all that, the usually laid-back vampire refused to shave off his mustache, joking that he has five minutes of stand-up material about it. We told him it was fine – the look, which we dubbed ‘hipster Orlok,’ actually worked really well.