Valerie Cherish at Television’s End (Again)

After gaining a dedicated following, the show returned in 2014, surprisingly ahead of the curve as television began to focus on high-quality, complex dramas. During the surge in popularity of shows with flawed main characters, Valerie agreed to star in a darkly funny and self-critical series written by Paulie G. (Lance Barber), a former rival and the creator of her previous show. The season aired before the full extent of misconduct allegations against creators like Louie C.K. became public, but it clearly reflected an understanding of the power dynamics at play. Despite facing potential embarrassment, both deserved and undeserved, Valerie continued on, and the season ended beautifully with her finding a sense of self and choosing to spend time with her close friend and hairstylist, Mickey (Robert Michael Morris), who was sadly ill during filming and passed away in 2017. The recent announcement that Kudrow and King are bringing Valerie back for a new season is exciting, but also unsettling. What new challenges and revelations await her, the audience, and the entertainment world?

Final Fantasy Officially Returns March 24 With A Brand-New Game

The Final Fantasy series continues to thrive, as evidenced by the recently announced Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy. TechRaptor reported that the game will launch on March 24th. It will feature a collection of beloved characters and let players create teams to battle famous bosses.

‘In the Grey’ Clip Teases Guy Ritchie’s Heist Action Thriller

The new action thriller brings together Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal, who previously starred in Guy Ritchie’s films. They play members of a top-secret team assigned to pull off an incredibly challenging, multi-billion-dollar heist. A recently released clip from the film, titled In the Grey, shows characters Bronco (Gyllenhaal) and Sidney (Cavill) outlining their plan to the team, which involves posing as a married couple to gain access to their target’s home.

Every Zendaya Movie Releasing in 2026 From Dune 3 to Spider-Man 4

Zendaya has a busy and exciting 2026 lined up, with roles in films by acclaimed directors like Christopher Nolan and alongside stars such as Florence Pugh. She’ll be showcasing her versatility as an actress, taking on everything from playing a mythological goddess to a bride hiding a secret. Keep an eye out for her in projects like The Drama and Dune: Part Three!

HBO’s 10-Part Horror Series Is Still TV’s Best Lovecraft Show

H.P. Lovecraft’s personal biases heavily influence his stories, particularly those in the Cthulhu Mythos. But even aside from those problematic views, bringing Lovecraft’s work to the screen would be challenging due to the unique and often difficult nature of his writing.

Foggy’s Survival & Return Chances Get Final Verdict From Daredevil Star

Charlie Cox shared that the creators of the Daredevil: Born Again series initially thought about keeping Foggy Nelson alive in the story. Ultimately, though, they decided against it. Cox mentioned this while talking about fan speculation, clarifying that the idea was considered but never made it into the final plot.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Must Avoid Discovery’s Mistakes In Season 2

The first season finale of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy confirmed the show follows a class graduating in 3196. This places the series one year after the events of Star Trek: Discovery, which concluded in 3191, and keeps the story within the established 32nd-century Star Trek timeline. While the show smartly centers on a new group of characters, it did include a few returning faces from Star Trek: Discovery, joining Captain Nahla Ake (Holly Hunter) and her crew.

Daredevil Could Look Totally Different Than His 8 Marvel Appearances in Season 3

I was on the streets of New York this week and spotted the start of filming for Daredevil: Born Again Season 3! It’s a pretty incredible pace from Marvel – they’re already shooting the next season well before Season 2 even hits Disney+ on March 24th. It really feels like they’re staying ahead of the game, getting a jump on production before we’ve even had a chance to see how Season 2 lands with audiences.