The Night Agent: Netflix’s Action Thriller That Could Last Forever

Gabriel Basso stars in The Night Agent as Peter Sutherland, an FBI agent who finds himself caught up in dangerous political conspiracies and mysteries every season. Although the show features the usual moral challenges and risks found in similar action series, The Night Agent has something special that could keep it going for many seasons to come.

Dakota Fanning’s 6-Part Netflix Thriller Is A Perfect Miniseries

Elle Fanning received her first Emmy nomination in 2024 for her work in the Netflix thriller Ripley, the same year The Perfect Couple came out. She continued to appear in thrillers in 2025, starring alongside Sarah Snook in Peacock’s All Her Fault. Fanning will next be seen in the Apple TV miniseries Margo’s Got Money Troubles in April 2026, but in the meantime, you can enjoy her excellent performance in The Perfect Couple.

Disney’s Upcoming Eragon Series is the Perfect Star Wars Replacement

Currently, the only confirmed live-action Star Wars series in production is season two of Ahsoka, and it likely won’t be released until after The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters in May 2026. This slower pace is partly because Disney is prioritizing the two new Star Wars movies, but it could also be a response to criticism of shows like The Book of Boba Fett and The Acolyte. However, fans craving live-action fantasy can look forward to Eragon, a new series coming to Disney+.

God Of War Trilogy Remake Release Window Leaves Gamers Torn

A discussion on Reddit shows that many players are disappointed by the lack of new content in the recent announcement. Considering the remake will cover all three original God of War games, people expected to see at least some trailers or gameplay footage. The absence of this suggests that development on the Kratos remake is still in its early stages, meaning it likely won’t be released for quite some time.

10 Marvel Characters Whose Writing Made Them Iconic

Heroes like Daredevil, Captain America, and Emma Frost became truly popular when talented writers started focusing on them. While these characters had promise, they needed someone to help them reach their full potential. Thanks to writers like Frank Miller and Grant Morrison, they’ve evolved from being forgettable figures into the iconic characters fans know and love today.

Jacob Elordi’s Controversial New Movie Losing Its #1 Status To An Animated Underdog In Week 2

Emerald Fennell’s new film adaptation of Wuthering Heights sparked debate, particularly regarding the casting of Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff instead of an actor of color. It opened over Valentine’s Day weekend alongside the animated sports film GOAT from Sony Pictures Animation. Wuthering Heights topped the box office with $32.8 million – the best opening weekend of any domestic film this year – but GOAT wasn’t far behind, earning $27.2 million.

How To Train Your Dragon 2’s Faithfulness To $622M Animated Sequel Addressed By EP

The highly anticipated 2027 film continues the story started in the 2025 live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake. It also draws inspiration from the 2014 animated sequel, with the original writer and director, Dean DeBlois, back at the helm alongside most of the original actors. Cate Blanchett will reprise her role as Hiccup’s mother, Valka, and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson and Phil Dunster will join the cast as the villains, Drago and Eret.

Scrubs Revival Rotten Tomatoes Score Unveiled

Scrubs is a funny medical show that originally ran from 2001 to 2010, following the lives of young doctors at Sacred Heart Hospital, especially a character named J.D. Even though it was a comedy, the show was known for being surprisingly realistic. Now, 16 years after it ended, Scrubs is back with a revival, and critics seem to love it – it currently has an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

‘Predator: Badlands’ Director Used ‘Star Trek’ as His “North Star”

The beginning of the 2009 Star Trek movie is amazing – it always makes me tear up. I haven’t seen another film grab your emotions so quickly, and it’s always been a goal of mine to achieve that same impact. With this movie, it was especially important because we wanted the audience to connect with and feel sympathy for a Yautja, almost as if it were a person. The opening of Star Trek 09 was a huge inspiration – we really aimed for that same powerful emotional response right from the start.