Senator Elizabeth Warren Warns Against Warner Bros. & Paramount Merger

Warner Bros. announced on October 31st that it’s up for sale, and both Netflix and Comcast are believed to be potential buyers. A possible merger between Warner Bros. and Paramount has sparked worries about job losses and a reduction in the variety of new movies and shows, as a single, very large company could control a lot of content.

The Big Lebowski Cast Is Perfect, But Now I Wish I Could See Paul Rudd’s Audition Tape

I recently found out that Paul Rudd, who was just starting to become well-known back then, actually auditioned for a part in The Big Lebowski. Now I’m desperate to see that audition! It wasn’t for a main character like The Dude or Walter, but for the memorable and slightly awkward role of Brandt, which was brilliantly played by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.

The Boys: Sister Sage’s Major Weakness Revealed In Gen V Season 2

At first, Gen V told its own separate story with only small connections to the larger plot of The Boys. But as the show has gone on, it’s become more and more connected to its parent series. As an example of this connection, Gen V has introduced a major character from The Boys.

CBS Rebuilds The FBI Franchise After Most Wanted & International’s Cancellation

Fans were understandably upset when CBS canceled two popular shows. Fortunately, the cancellations happened well before the final episodes, giving the writers a chance to create satisfying conclusions. While FBI: Most Wanted managed to deliver a strong finale, the final episode of FBI: International unfortunately didn’t live up to expectations.

Plans Are in Motion for the End of an Era in Ultimate Spider-Man #22

To be honest, I still think the book is good, regardless. Even if the series is wrapping up in just two more issues, the storytelling feels focused and that’s not necessarily a problem. This issue, for example, effectively shows the main character preparing for the final showdown, and knowing this is truly the end actually makes the story more impactful—in a good way.

10 Anime Like Spy x Family That Start Generic But Get Way Darker

Fans of Spy x Family recently learned about the difficult experiences young Loid Forger endured during the Westalis-Ostania war, which has changed how they view his character. This technique – starting with a lighthearted story and then introducing heavier themes like drama or tragedy – is common in anime. While some shows, like Attack on Titan, are dark from the beginning, and others, like K-On!, remain consistently cheerful, many anime effectively shift from light to dark, creating a sense of development and keeping viewers engaged.

Superman Retcon Gives Legendary Villain a New Backstory

Superman #31, written by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Eddy Barrows and Eber Ferreira, focuses on the Justice League’s attempt to evacuate Earth. They’re preparing for a tournament where a hero will connect with an Omega Seed – a power source intended for the returned Darkseid. The League hopes this will allow a champion to emerge and prevent Earth’s destruction.

Overhated & Underrated: This Overhated Creature Feature Is Controversial For All the Wrong Reasons

I developed my passion for monsters and horror through watching Van Helsing, but looking back, it’s clear the movie has a distinct style that won’t appeal to everyone. I recognize its weaknesses – the special effects haven’t aged well, it’s often overly silly, and it prioritizes action over genuine scares, unlike Stephen Sommers’ The Mummy. It’s no surprise this film has received a lot of criticism over the years. However, I believe time has been kind to it, and it deserves a fresh look. Like the monster in Frankenstein, it’s simply misunderstood and needs the right audience to appreciate it.