Ted Season 2 Trailer: Seth MacFarlane’s Talking Bear Returns For More Hijinks

Season one of Ted, starring Max Burkholder, Alanna Ubach, Scott Grimes, and Giorgia Whigham, was a success for creator Seth MacFarlane and streaming service Peacock, receiving the best reviews of any show in the Ted franchise. Although specific viewership numbers haven’t been released, the show was renewed for a second season and an animated spin-off is also being developed.

Twisted Comics Black Mirror Graphic Novels Kickstarter Campaign Details, Confirmed

I’m so excited! Neil Gibson, the creator behind Twisted Comics, is finally releasing the Black Mirror graphic novels! Both of these projects started as Kickstarter campaigns, and fans of the show really came through, completely funding them and even exceeding the goals. Now they’re finished, and each one offers a fresh take on a different episode of Black Mirror. I can’t wait to check them out!

Netflix’s Narnia Reboot Is 1 of Netflix’s Biggest Fantasy Gambles

Fantasy movie lovers are really looking forward to a new Narnia series, especially since Disney’s previous films stopped after just three movies. Netflix is taking a big risk with this project, investing a lot of money and effort. Whether it becomes a huge success and Netflix’s next big franchise, or a major disappointment, will likely be clear by the end of the year.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Debuts With Divisive Rotten Tomatoes Score

The new series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is getting positive reviews from critics, earning a score of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 27 reviews. However, audiences don’t seem to agree, giving the show a low score of just 21% based on fewer than 50 ratings. This creates a significant difference between the critics’ and fans’ opinions.

REVIEW: “Dead Man’s Wire” (2026)

“Dead Man’s Wire” centers around a bizarre incident and the 63-hour standoff that followed. The screenplay, by Austin Kolodney, skillfully mixes suspense, crime drama, and dark humor. It’s based on a wild true story that unfolded live on television, and the filmmakers approach it in a similar style to the classic film “Dog Day Afternoon.” While the director and writer take liberties with the facts to connect it to modern issues, the result unfortunately doesn’t quite live up to the potential of the original story.