Spider-Man: Brand New Day Looks Incredible, But One Detail Could Ruin the Whole Film

Zendaya’s character, MJ, is a major part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spider-Man films, and it looks like that will continue in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. However, this could be a problem if it means Peter Parker can’t resist his feelings for MJ—even though he insists they can’t be together—for even a short amount of time. It risks repeating a frustrating pattern from previous movies.

HBO’s The Last of Us Needs to End in Season 3

Like many shows, the second season of this one stumbled along the way. It was based on the particularly complex story of The Last of Us Part II, the sequel to the original game, and the show struggled to manage it effectively. The pacing felt uneven, Ellie’s character wasn’t always believable, and the story seemed hesitant to fully explore darker themes. While the video game allowed Ellie to be flawed, the TV show shied away from that. The second season wasn’t terrible, but it didn’t live up to expectations. Perhaps it’s best if the show ends now, before it loses its way.

Game Of Thrones Star’s 5-Part Spy Thriller Series Is Perfect From Start To Finish

Starring Jonathan Pryce, recognizable from his role as the High Sparrow in Game of Thrones, Slow Horses is a unique five-season spy thriller from the UK. The series centers on a team of MI5 agents who have been sidelined and sent to Slough House, a place where failed spies are sent to languish. It’s the compelling characters – including Pryce’s – that truly make the show exceptional.

Why Downton Abbey Killed Dan Stevens’ Matthew Crawley

When Matthew Crawley died in a Christmas Day episode in the UK, many viewers were deeply upset, with some saying it spoiled their holiday, particularly because he and his wife, Lady Mary, had just had a baby. American viewers watching on PBS a few weeks later had a similar reaction. Interestingly, the show’s writers and producers also tried desperately to avoid killing off the character, exploring every other possibility before making the final decision.

8 Pokémon Games with the Most Surprising Difficulty Spikes

Most Pokémon games include at least one battle that feels incredibly difficult and requires careful planning or a lot of repetitive training to win. These tough fights are well-known within the Pokémon fanbase, and players often jokingly complain about them as if the game is personally challenging them.

10 Most OP Isekai MCs Who Are Still Surprisingly Relatable

What makes certain protagonists in Isekai stories truly captivating is their relatable humanity. Despite having incredible powers, they still struggle with feelings like insecurity, fear, and regret, and they grow as people throughout their adventures. It’s because they react to difficult situations in a realistic, emotional way that audiences connect with them – their powers don’t hide their flaws, but actually highlight them.

Before Taylor Dearden’s Breakout In The Pitt, She Starred In Netflix’s 98% Crime Series – Still Worth A Weekend Binge

Before everyone was talking about The Pitt, I was totally hooked on this amazing, but kinda overlooked, crime series on Netflix. Seriously, it ended up with a 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes – which is huge for a streaming original! It’s a shame it only lasted two seasons because it was brilliant. It perfectly balanced true crime with comedy, making it one of those shows you just have to binge-watch on a weekend. It’s still one of my favorites on Netflix, honestly.

The Bear’s Ensemble is a Masterclass in Authenticity and Emotional Depth

With each season, The Bear has become known for its unique combination of intense drama and realistic, character-focused stories. A key to its popularity is the show’s talented cast, who bring genuine emotion and believability to the often-chaotic world of the series. Featuring both up-and-coming actors and well-known performers, The Bear has put together a truly remarkable ensemble.

Bridgerton Season 5 Lady Whistledown Twist Could Set Up Eloise’s Story

Switching up the storyline with Francesca’s narrative wasn’t as surprising as when Bridgerton first did it in Season 3. That season covered the fourth book in the series, Romancing Mister Bridgerton, which focuses on the romance between Colin and Penelope. Another plot point from Romancing Mister Bridgerton was also altered and could potentially be used in Season 5 of Bridgerton instead.