‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser 3 Brings Back Original X-Men for One Last Stand

A new, brief preview for the next Avengers film continues the trend of one-minute trailers, previously showcasing Chris Evans reprising his role as Captain America and Chris Hemsworth as Thor. This latest clip is set within the remnants of the X-Men’s mansion and offers fans their first glimpse of Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and James Marsden returning as Professor X, Magneto, and Cyclops, respectively.

Sydney Sweeney’s R-Rated Box Office Bomb Is Finding Redemption on Streaming

Many people haven’t heard of Americana, but it’s currently available to stream on Starz and is gaining a following. It’s actually the sixth most popular show on the platform right now. Written and directed by Tony Tost, the film first premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival, but wasn’t released in theaters until 2025. It likely would have performed better with an earlier release, as it only made $500,000 at the box office despite costing $9 million to produce.

Marvel Officially Confirms The Thing’s Design For The Avengers’ New Release

I didn’t love the initial cast for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but each actor eventually won me over by the end of the movie. However, I immediately thought Ebon Moss-Bachrach was perfect as The Thing, especially given his role in The Bear. Before he appears in Avengers: Doomsday, fans can see him reprise the role of Ben Grimm in the new Avengers TV show.

“I Was Very Happy: One ‘Game of Thrones’ Star Doesn’t Think the Season 8 Ending Needs Fixing

It’s been nearly seven years since the controversial finale of Game of Thrones aired, and George R.R. Martin still hasn’t finished the books the show was based on. While many fans disliked how the stories ended for characters like Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, and Bran Stark, Sophie Turner, who played Sansa, felt Sansa becoming Queen in the North was a fitting conclusion for her character.

I’d Never Seen How Filming Survivor Actually Looks Behind The Scenes Before, But It’s Wild

To win the million-dollar prize on Survivor, contestants have to endure 26 days (originally 39!) in a challenging environment, strategically outsmarting, outlasting, and outplaying the competition. While viewers see the contestants’ struggles, they rarely get a look at the massive crew required to produce the CBS reality show. We might occasionally spot a camera operator during dramatic moments, but this behind-the-scenes video from All Winners Survivor offers a rare glimpse of what it’s like to film the show with Jeff Probst allowing the contestants to compete freely.