6 Years Later, a Forgotten Stephen King Series Is Now Streaming on Netflix

The horror series, which premiered on Hulu in 2018, takes viewers into the world of Stephen King, set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine. Created by Sam Shaw and Dustin Thomason, the show includes characters fans of King’s work will recognize, brought to life by a talented cast featuring André Holland, Melanie Lynskey, Jane Levy, Lizzy Caplan, Tim Robbins, Sissy Spacek (from Carrie), and Bill Skarsgård, who played Pennywise.

Spider-Man: Peter Parker Just Killed Aunt May, Here’s Why

The miniseries Radioactive Spider-Man, created by writer Joe Kelly and artist Kev Walker, explores the story of Peter Parker in an alternate timeline known as the Age of Revelation. Despite the devastating X-Virus wiping out much of the population and causing mutations, Peter’s life hasn’t changed drastically. He’s developed an extra set of arms and needs ongoing radiation treatment to stay alive, but he continues to bravely protect Manhattan and its remaining citizens.

“It’s Different”: ‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’s Stephen Lang Teases Changes for Quaritch in the Action Sci-Fi Sequel [Exclusive]

Colonel Quaritch’s story is one of the most compelling in the Avatar films. After seemingly dying in the first movie, he returned in Avatar: The Way of Water as a Na’vi avatar. This new body, combined with his memories, caused him to question his own existence, especially after learning his son, Spider (Jack Champion), was alive and well on Pandora. In a recent interview with MovieWeb, Stephen Lang, who plays Quaritch, discussed what his character faces in the upcoming film, Fire and Ash. He explained that these new relationships on Pandora represent uncharted territory for Quaritch.

The Infamous Star Wars Holiday Special & How It Served As The Origin Of Boba Fett

The Star Wars Holiday Special brought back familiar faces like Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, R2-D2, and C-3PO. But the special mainly followed Chewbacca’s family and their wish for him to come home for a holiday called Life Day. Life Day is similar to Christmas in the Star Wars universe. It began as a Wookiee tradition centered around family and peace, but it became a widely celebrated holiday across the galaxy.

The President’s Cake Review: Iraqi Oscar Shortlisted Tragicomedy’s Sweetness Belies Empty Calories

While the film excels in its visuals and acting, and accurately portrays the time period, its impact is lessened by a lack of focus. The story could be set in almost any struggling country, rather than specifically Iraq. Everything, from the detailed city settings to the characters themselves, reflects the crumbling society around them, but this broad approach diminishes the film’s unique power.

The Eyes Wide Shut Conspiracy

Kubrick’s films often gain new layers of meaning over time, and Eyes Wide Shut is no exception. While the film is known for its explicit scenes, more unsettling moments—like one where a shop owner seemingly offers his young daughter to Tom Cruise’s character—suggest a world where sex, power, and exploitation are intertwined. Looking back, these subtle hints now seem to foreshadow disturbing events that would later come to light. In the 2010s, conspiracy theories like Pizzagate and QAnon brought rumors of elite sex-trafficking into public view. Then, with the arrest and death of Jeffrey Epstein, Kubrick’s film, once overlooked by many, began to feel eerily prophetic.

Rob Reiner’s Early TV Writing Job Inspired Saturday Night Live

Hearing about the loss of Reiner and his wife, Michele, got me thinking about how he first made his mark in Hollywood. He started writing scripts that were genuinely funny, but also weren’t afraid to question things – and that became a real signature of everything he did, whether it was a movie or a TV show. It’s something I always admired about his work.

‘The Magnificent Seven’ TV Series Moving Ahead at MGM+

Michael Wright, head of MGM+, praised Tim Kring as a skilled storyteller. He noted that Kring, along with Donald De Line, Larry Mirisch, and Bruce Kaufman, created a series that captures the spirit of traditional Westerns while staying true to the original film. The show also powerfully explores enduring themes of overcoming adversity through teamwork and the possibility of redemption for even flawed characters by aiding those in need.