10 TV Series to Watch If You Miss Netflix’s Marco Polo

Netflix made a bold move intothe world of historical dramawithMarco Polo. The series follows the famed explorer Polo from an early age; his resulting journey sees Polo traverse treacherous regions, all the while meeting a host of fascinating characters. Lorenzo Richelmy stars as the lead character and offers a career-defining moment for the actor who previously starred in several Italian projects.Doctor Strangestar Benedict Wong additionally creates an unforgettable performance as Kublai Khan....

August 17, 2025 · 5 min · 935 words · Anthony Dunn

Actors Who Seemingly Can't Get Canceled Despite Allegations

Cancel culturehas become something of a runaway train with some new passenger seemingly whisked away by it every week (and sometimes deservedly so), rarely to be seen or heard from again. Many a celebrity has learned to refine their dialogue, hold their tongues, and issue supplicating apologies whenever they’ve fallen within the cross-hairs of being canceled in order to survive its reach. Most still don’t make it out of the maelstrom that usually ensues when the ever-expanding ideologies behind wokeness find a new victim to feast upon....

August 17, 2025 · 13 min · 2598 words · Melissa Davis

Aladdin Remake Trailer Arrives and It's Magical

Disney has released the first trailer for their live-action remake ofAladdin.Will Smithjust recently revealed the first poster for the upcoming reimagining online and we assumed that meant the trailer wouldn’t be far behind. We just didn’t know it would be this soon. Disney decided to unveil the trailer during Thursday Night Football as the Philadelphia Eagles went up against the New York Giants. But primetime belongs to Disney tonight. This gives us our first footage fromDisney’s latest live-action remakeof one of their animated classics....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Kiara Barnes

Alien: Covenant Sequel in the Works From Ridley Scott

In Hollywood, no one can stop sequels, and this is especially true of the iconicAlienfranchise, which already boasts a total of seven movies (nine if you include theAlien/Predatorcrossovers) since the series began way back in 1979. And it sounds like there is even more to come, withAliencreator and Oscar-nominated filmmakerRidley Scottreportedly all set to return to the franchise and helm another installment. At least, that is what it sounds like, according to a new report byTHR....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 539 words · James Mitchell

Arnold Schwarzenegger's Hit Action Series 'FUBAR'' Sets Season 2 Release

It’s been two long years sinceNetflixfirst released the action comedy seriesFUBAR, and for fans eagerly anticipating the return ofArnold Schwarzeneggerto the streaming service, the wait is almost over.FUBARSeason 2 is officially set to premiere on June 12, and to coincide with the news, some new images have been released that showcase what we can expect from the show’s sophomore outing, including the addition ofThe Matrix’sCarrie-Anne Moss. Starring Schwarzengger and Monica Barbaro as father/daughter duo Luke and Emma Brunner, Season 1 of the fun spy series created by Nick Santora saw them learn of each other’s secret, CIA operative identity, and then team up to take down the bad guys....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · Keith Coleman

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Triplets is Dead and The Legend Of Conan Unlikely

Arnold Schwarzeneggerwas meant to be bringing back two of his most iconic movies for belated sequels withTwinscontinuationTripletsand action adventureThe Legend of Conan. However, it seems that neither movie is currently in development, withTripletshaving been scrapped following the death of Ivan Reitman, and theConan the Barbarianfollow-up stuck in a rights limbo. While speaking withThe Hollywood Reporter, Schwarzenegger revealed in his usual candid style exactly where bother projects are right now, which is not in a good place....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Victor Moore

Batman Favorite Kevin Conroy Jumped at Playing Bruce Wayne in Crisis on Infinite Earths

Kevin Conroy jumped at the chance to portray the Dark Knight in theCrisis on Infinite Earthscrossover event. DC fans never thought they’d see the day when Conroy would get a shot at playing the character in the flesh. The voice actor is arguably best-known for voicing Bruce Wayne and his alter ego inBatman: The Animated Series, along with a ton of other projects dedicated to the Caped Crusader. “In this, I explore a lot of (the) dark corners of Bruce Wayne....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 575 words · David Norris

Batman Vs. the Joker in First Look at The Killing Joke Movie

Last year during the world premiere screening ofJustice League: Gods and Monsters, Warner Bros. announced that its nextDC Universe Original Moviewill be an adaptation of the iconicAlan Mooregraphic novelBatman: The Killing Joke. Just a few weeks later,Mark Hamillconfirmed that he will reprise his iconic voice role asThe Joker, and that he had already started recording his lines for the animated movie. Now we have confirmation from Mark Hamill’sTwitterthatKevin Conroywill return to voice Batman....

August 17, 2025 · 2 min · 379 words · Shawn Thompson

Benedetta Trailer Arrives, Director Paul Verhoeven Returns with an Erotic Nun Drama

After five years away, moviegoers will see the return of veteran director Paul Verhoeven with his new erotic-thriller,Benedetta. A trailer has been released, and the thriller will premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. The drama stars Virginie Efira in the title role of Bendetta, a nun that begins an affair with another nun. The picture is produced by Saïd Ben Saïd and will feature composer Anne Dudley. You can check out the first look footage ahead of the movie’s debut later this year....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Nancy Marsh

Best Classical Covers of Modern Songs in Bridgerton Season 1

Bridgertonis a new Netflix original series that tells the story of the Bridgerton family, which includes eight children, set during Regency-era England. The main cast features Phoebe Dynevor, Regé-Jean Page and Nicola Coughlan, all relatively unknown before their appearances on the show. The series isbased on an 11-part book series written by Julia Quinnand was produced by the award-winning writer Shonda Rhimes and her production company Shondaland, responsible for hit shows like thelong-running medical seriesGrey’s Anatomyand its spinoffStation 19....

August 17, 2025 · 5 min · 991 words · Amber Johnson

Best Latin American Movies of the 2000s, Ranked

Latin American cinema has grown and evolved greatly throughout history, along with social, economic and political factors that have profoundly influenced it. In the 70s and 80s, the military dictatorships that overtook some of the countries forced artists to keep quiet, or even go into exile. But once these dictatorships were over, Latin American cinema re-emerged stronger than ever before and with a new purpose: recounting all that was lived at the time....

August 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1176 words · Jessica King

Betty White Reunites with The Golden Girls in Touching Fan Art

Last year ended terribly with the death of beloved television iconBetty White. The news came as White was preparing to celebrate her 100th birthday this month, and because so many of us really felt like she would be here forever, the news came as a big shock for many. Feeling emotional about her passing, BossLogic has created some new digital artwork imagining White in the afterlife, back together again with the cast ofThe Golden Girls....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 493 words · Michelle Gardner

Brutal New The Punisher Season 2 Trailer Brings in Jigsaw's Army

The PunisherSeason 2 debuts this week and Netflix has just dropped an action-packed trailer. Billy Russo is back, but he has a gang with him this time around and his brain isn’t functioning properly after Frank Castle beat him to a bloody pulp at the end of the first season. While he won’t be literally called Jigsaw, his brain is desperately trying to put the pieces back together and he’s out for revenge....

August 17, 2025 · 3 min · 443 words · Debra Clay