5 Action TV Heroes Stronger Than Reacher

Alan Ritchson’s impressive physique definitely makes the current Jack Reacher a powerful action hero, but he’s not the strongest ever seen on TV. Throughout television history, several actors have portrayed characters with incredible strength, surpassing even Jack Reacher and solidifying their place as all-time greats.

The Day That Could Decide 28 Years Later 3’s Fate Is Only 2 Weeks Away

While 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple hasn’t performed as well as the original 28 Years Later – earning $56 million compared to $151 million (according to Box Office Mojo) – there’s hope for the future of the franchise. An important upcoming announcement could ease concerns about its continuation.

Project Hail Mary Breaks One Of Sci-Fi’s Worst Movie Curses In The Best Way

The movie Project Hail Mary lives up to the excitement surrounding it. It’s a fantastic adaptation of the original story, successfully combining action, drama, and humor to appeal to a wide range of viewers. What really makes the film stand out is its originality – it avoids a common, often problematic, trope frequently found in science fiction.

Netflix’s The OA is a Sci-Fi Masterpiece That Refuses to Die

The cancellation of several shows, often before they could finish their stories, has become a major source of frustration for viewers. This problem has grown with the rise of streaming series, and it’s recently brought renewed attention to unfinished shows like The OA. It’s been seven years since its cancellation.

Marvel’s Galactus Actor Ralph Ineson Has Actually Appeared in the MCU Twice

Many people enjoyed Richard Ineson’s performance in First Steps. His character, a very tall man with a distinctive purple helmet, could have easily seemed silly, but Ineson played him as genuinely frightening. Although First Steps was Galactus’s first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it wasn’t Ineson’s first role in the franchise. Surprisingly, he previously appeared in James Gunn’s 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy, though many fans may not have realized it.

5 Fantasy Shows Where the Villains Are Better Than the Heroes

Fantasy stories have given us amazing heroes, like Buffy Summers, Jon Snow, and Geralt of Rivia. However, some of the most popular fantasy series actually have villains who are more interesting and unforgettable than the heroes. While these villains might not always be the center of attention, they often become the key reason the show keeps moving forward.

Here’s the First Cold Open of SNL U.K.

Looking back, it was inevitable they’d open with “Live from London, it’s Saturday night!” – there wasn’t much else they could do. Still, I was surprised when I heard it. The first episode of SNL U.K. premiered live from London on March 21st, and it seems even this version couldn’t avoid a Trump-themed cold open. … Read more

The Scrubs Revival’s New Guest Star Makes Franchise History (But Not for the Reason You Think)

The new season of Scrubs, created by Bill Lawrence, picks up where the original series left off. As with any show revival, the first few episodes are really important – they’ll determine if the show resonates with audiences and gets renewed. That’s why bringing in a comedian with a history of controversy so early on feels like a gamble. It would be less risky if the revival had more time to prove itself first.

March 31 Is A Day Xbox Game Pass Members Can’t Miss

Games previously available only to Ultimate subscribers, like South of Midnight and The Alters, are now included with the standard Game Pass Premium tier, opening them up to more players. Plus, the critically acclaimed RPG Disco Elysium (originally released in 2019) is coming to Xbox Game Pass. While there are many exciting additions, one game in particular will be a fantastic way to end March.