Everything We Know About Prime Video’s Cross Season 2

This is the fourth time the character has been portrayed on screen, following previous movies like Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider, as well as the film Alex Cross. Aldis Hodge will return to play the role, bringing his own style to the show. Here’s a sneak peek at what viewers can expect in Season 2.

The Perfect Enemy For A Kong Solo Movie Just Returned To The Monsterverse

Even though the team-up movies between Godzilla and Kong have done well, fans still want to see individual movies focusing on each monster. Godzilla has a lot of established enemies that could be used in new films, thanks to licensing from Toho. However, Kong has more opportunity for exciting new stories with original monsters like the Skar King or Skull Devil, rather than just pitting him against well-known foes like Gigan, Hedorah, or Titanosaurus.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap: The Very First Sin Was a Woman Who Ate

What’s really refreshing is that the show’s production is finally showing some creativity. For most of the season, the challenges felt like repeats of things we’ve seen before – things that either worked or didn’t work in the past, and weren’t really challenging the queens. The cast is incredibly talented, but it didn’t feel like the show was helping them reach their full potential. It felt like the creative team had lost control, and the queens were essentially running the season themselves.

Why Prime Video’s Jack Ryan Spinoff Series Was Cancelled Explained By Original Star

In a recent conversation with Liam Crowley from ScreenRant, John Peña hinted that problems with securing the necessary permissions might be why a spin-off show featuring his Jack Ryan character from Rainbow Six never materialized. While he admits this is largely his own guess, Peña also believes the decision to release Without Remorse (2021) directly on streaming, instead of in theaters, could have played a role.

8 Greatest ’80s Mystery Thrillers, Ranked

As a thriller fan, I’ve seen it all – from gritty serial killer stories to classic detective tales and even gangster flicks. What always grabs me is the way these films delve into the world of crime. But you might be surprised to learn the 1980s, despite being known for its bright and cheerful vibe, actually gave us some incredibly dark and complex mysteries. We’re talking neo-noir, true crime dramas based on real events, and a whole lot more. Honestly, if you’re a fan of ’80s cinema, these films are absolute must-sees – hidden gems that deserve way more attention.

This is Your Sign to Start a New Baldur’s Gate 3 Run in 2026

Baldur’s Gate 3 features 12 different classes, and while they’re all enjoyable, the Paladin stands out as the strongest. Despite being a common class in fantasy games, Baldur’s Gate 3’s version of the Paladin feels fresh and different. If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s definitely worth starting a new playthrough!

Grey’s Anatomy Gives Addison and Jake Marriage Update

Addison confided in Amelia Shepherd, her ex-sister-in-law, that Jake was ending their relationship. She explained that the problem started because Jake no longer believed in her work with the PRT and wanted her to return home.

Top 3 Must-Watch Tubi Shows To Binge This Weekend (Jan 30–Feb 1, 2026)

Tubi offers a wide variety of movies, including popular titles like Prey and Men in Black. Beyond those, Tubi also creates its own original shows and provides access to many classic TV series. These three options – movies, originals, and classic TV – represent some of the best content available on the platform.

That Time Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy Made Magic at the Oscars

The emotional heart of the film A Mighty Wind centers around the song “A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow.” The movie follows three folk music groups from the 1960s who reunite in 2003 for a televised concert honoring their late producer. Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara play Mitch and Mickey, a former romantic duo who performed as “Mitch & Mickey.” They haven’t seen each other since their breakup, and their most famous song, “A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow,” always ended with a kiss before the final lyrics. As the film progresses, the main question becomes whether Mitch and Mickey will kiss again when they perform the song. During the performance, all the other comedic characters stop arguing and become completely silent, captivated by the duo’s harmonies, and eagerly await the potential kiss.