9 TV Shows You Didn’t Know Were Based on Comic Books

Actually, many of the most creative and moving shows on TV began as something else entirely. Starting with genres like mystery and supernatural adventures, comic books have been the origin of stories that aren’t typical superhero narratives. Often, TV series adapted from these comics aren’t widely known. Therefore, finding them feels both unexpected and captivating. It’s a pleasant surprise when you stumble upon these hidden gems. These shows offer a unique viewing experience.

Vin Diesel Has Been Hyping The Final Fast And Furious Movie, But Sources Now Share Alleged Reasons The Film Is In Limbo

During FuelFest this past summer-a festival honoring the Fast & Furious films-Vin Diesel announced that the eleventh movie is still planned and shared three key details. Diesel stated the film would bring the story back to Los Angeles, emphasize street racing once again, and feature the return of Brian O’Conner. (The role of O’Conner was memorably played by the late Paul Walker until his passing in 2013.) However, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, the script is still under development and hasn’t been finalized.

Star Wars Finally Admits to the Biggest Blunder from Its Sequel Trilogy

Initially presented as the major villain for all three films in The Force Awakens, the character was surprisingly sidelined in The Last Jedi. He reappeared in The Rise of Skywalker, though it was revealed he was an unsuccessful clone of Emperor Palpatine – a development that didn’t improve things. Snoke’s storyline sparked significant debate within the Star Wars fan base, with many seeing it as representative of the disappointing Sequel Trilogy experience.

$7 Billion Action Franchise’s New Sequel Reportedly Nowhere Near Production & Is Getting Massive Cuts

The future of the franchise has been uncertain since Fast X didn’t perform well financially, largely due to its extremely high production costs which worried Universal. Adding to the tension, Vin Diesel publicly expressed a desire to refocus the series on its roots – family and street racing – after some of the increasingly outlandish storylines in recent films. This has created some instability around the production. Now, Universal is reportedly asking that the budget for Fast 11 be reduced by $140 million compared to Fast X.

Sophie Turner’s Silver Chain Top Is Giving Fall In The Most Stunning Way

This week, Sophie Turner was at the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week in France. She wore an all-black outfit – including black boots, a black mini skirt, a black Louis Vuitton purse, and a bold black jacket with oversized, wing-like shoulders – with one exception. I’m particularly loving the chain shirt she wore, which you can see in the photos she shared on Instagram below: Game of Thrones actress, Sophie Turner, looked stunning!

Glen Powell’s New Sports Comedy Makes a Redemption Play for the Manosphere

The initial two episodes of Chad Powers, which you can now find on Hulu, really highlight how much Russ needs to turn things around. When he takes on the Chad Powers identity, he’s going through a rough time. Russ has become a pretty unpleasant person, largely because he felt rejected by the world. He clings to old-fashioned styles and ideas, hoping to feel like he still matters. Chad is completely different from Russ, so hopefully, throughout the six episodes, Russ will reconnect with who he really is.

Disney’s 2023 Franchise-Killing Legacy Sequel Was a Worse Box Office Bomb Than Anyone Thought

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny initially had a reported budget of about $300 million. Although the film earned $384 million globally, it was quickly labeled a box office disappointment when marketing expenses were factored in. Recent disclosures from Disney now show the movie’s financial struggles were even more severe; the actual budget climbed to over $419 million – more than $20 million higher than its total worldwide box office earnings.

Monster Doesn’t Know When to Quit

Similar to other seasons of Monster, The Ed Gein Story suggests a central idea: we don’t have the complete picture of Ed Gein’s life, and perhaps understanding it fully would lead to sympathy rather than judgment, and a better understanding of America – its roughness and obsession with buying things. Creators Ian Brennan and Ryan Murphy aren’t suggesting they’re part of the problem, of course; they see themselves as simply highlighting how other filmmakers, police, and the media have exploited the Gein story for their own purposes. However, their criticism feels somewhat hypocritical given the show includes graphic scenes of Charlie Hunnam’s Gein engaging in sexual acts with a corpse or dancing in the snow wearing clothing made of human skin. Brennan and Murphy could have concluded the season after the fourth episode, which contains the most perceptive commentary on America’s narrow-minded view of political violence. Monster comes very close to presenting a compelling argument about how we use entertainment to deflect from our shared responsibility for failures caused by indifference and self-absorption. Unfortunately, just like Gein himself, Monster doesn’t know when to stop.

Cinema’s Most Controversial Film Will Screen in 4K Next Weekend

Bloody Disgusting shares that the film will be presented in its original 1.37:1 aspect ratio. The 4K restoration was created from the original 16mm film, and is likely the highest quality version of the movie available. Bob Murawski from Grindhouse Releasing shared his excitement about the news, stating: