David Corenswet’s First Non-Superman Movie In Two Years Confirms 2026 Release Date Just After Supergirl

According to Deadline, a new Paramount movie is scheduled to be released on December 25, 2026. The film will tell the true story of John Tuggle, a football player nicknamed “Mr. Irrelevant” because he was the very last player drafted by the New York Giants in 1983. Despite being the final pick, Tuggle’s story had a significant effect on his team and the world of football.

HBO & The Pitt Finally Gave Fans Watercooler TV Worth Talking About

The new HBO Max series immediately drew comparisons to Michael Crichton’s acclaimed show. The fact that Noah Wyle, known for his role as Dr. John Carter, played another doctor didn’t lessen those comparisons. Despite the distractions, the series, The Pitt, managed to stand out. It distinguished itself by telling medical stories in real-time, unfolding over a single shift, which created a sense of realism that captivated viewers. But it wasn’t just the accurate medical details that made it compelling; The Pitt simply had a unique and undeniable quality that drew people in.

Coherence is a Rarely Discussed Sci-Fi Mind-Bender (1 of the Genre’s Best!)

Many films explore similar ideas about alternate realities, but the 2013 thriller Coherence often gets overlooked. However, viewers who have discovered it – it’s available on Amazon Prime and other free streaming services – consistently recommend it. The film cleverly suggests that encountering another version of yourself might not be a positive experience.

The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

The opening ceremony didn’t quite live up to the serious mood director Marco Balich had promised. It tried to balance celebrating global unity with acknowledging the difficult issues happening around the world, which led to some awkward moments – like a dance performance paired with a message against war. Ultimately, the spectacle couldn’t hide everything. When U.S. Vice President JD Vance appeared on screen, spectators in the stadium clearly booed him, even after being warned not to. It’s unlikely NBC’s broadcast will include that detail, so we’re documenting it, along with the other notable moments from the ceremony’s live presentation. — Nicholas Quah

Supernatural’s ‘Faith’ Episode Is a Turning Point for Dean Winchester

At first, Dean seemed superficial and flirtatious, often making inappropriate jokes. Sam was presented as the more thoughtful and serious brother. However, as the series went on, viewers began to see Dean’s more vulnerable and caring side, and this development really came together in the episode “Faith” from the first season.

‘Mr. Irrelevant’ Lands Dec. 25, 2026, Theatrical Release, 1 Week After ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

In 2025, Corenswet’s Superman movie had a tight race with Marvel’s introduction of The Fantastic Four. However, his next film faces an even tougher challenge this December, opening just a week after three major releases: Avengers: Doomsday, Dune: Part III, and a new horror film by Robert Eggers called Werewulf. Despite this crowded release schedule, Paramount Pictures seems confident in the movie’s potential, but it remains to be seen if it can overcome the odds and become a surprise winter hit.

Tombstone’s Most Iconic Quote Is The Greatest Western Movie Line Ever

The line “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend” from The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is now a well-known saying. Clint Eastwood delivered many memorable lines during his iconic career in Western films. However, the line “I’m your huckleberry” from Tombstone remains the most famous quote in Western movie history.

The Greatest Quote in Western Movie History Is Still Untouchable

Directed by George Stevens and featuring Alan Ladd, Shane is a beloved Western that blends traditional storytelling with a fresh, modern approach. It’s considered one of the most emotionally resonant films ever made, and the scene where Shane says goodbye to Joey is particularly iconic, capturing the very heart of the Western genre.

The MCU Has Finally Redeemed A Controversial 13-Year-Old Twist

I remember when Iron Man 3 came out and everyone was talking about the Mandarin! They really built up Ben Kingsley’s character as this terrifying villain, a huge threat to Tony Stark. It was such a shock to find out he wasn’t the real Mandarin at all, but just Trevor Slattery, an actor! It definitely caught a lot of us off guard, and people had really strong feelings about it, but I thought it was a clever twist.