A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Rewrote the Game of Thrones Era

Though it followed the hugely popular Game of Thrones, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms unexpectedly became a fan favorite after fifteen years. The season finale, focusing on Ser Duncan’s experiences at the Ashford Tourney, was so moving that it completely changes how viewers see Game of Thrones.

Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2 Review: Titan X’s Arrival Sees Past & Present Collide In Monsterverse-Defining Story

The story then jumps ahead to 2017, landing Keiko, Cate, and May on Skull Island, where they discover a base belonging to Apex Cybernetics. Kong makes a brief appearance at the end of this segment. These events are quickly resolved as the second season begins, which focuses on expanding the groundwork laid in season one and charting a new course for the series.

The Love Matthew Lillard Got After Tarantino Criticism Felt Like a Living Wake

Lillard was understandably upset by Quentin Tarantino’s comments, especially as a longtime fan. He described it as feeling like a punch to the gut, explaining in December that it was incredibly hurtful. He pointed out that Tarantino wouldn’t say such a thing to a major star like Tom Cruise, or to anyone widely accepted in Hollywood. Lillard felt popular with his fans, but not within the industry itself, which he found both humbling and painful. Fortunately, he now recognizes that he is respected in Hollywood as well.

Below Deck Down Under Recap: Slow and Steady Loses the Race

Ben is being realistic about needing help with the ship’s kitchen and has clearly explained Ellie’s duties: she’ll keep the galley tidy and assist with cooking for the crew. Ellie quickly realizes her main role is to bring order to Ben’s somewhat chaotic approach. Alesia overhears Ben and Ellie laughing and wonders why, thinking Ben is being harsh. Jason cautions Ellie about Ben’s quick temper, but so far, she hasn’t experienced that side of him. In fact, Ben is surprisingly kind – he proudly introduces João to Ellie as a respected captain and a close friend. It seems all it takes to calm Ben down is a fresh start and the company of someone he finds attractive.

This Martial Arts Star Played The Same Character 3 Times (Before Jet Li Played Him Twice)

Released in 1993, Fong Sai-yuk is a kung fu movie set in the past, following a skilled fighter who enters a martial arts competition and unexpectedly finds himself engaged. The story then takes a turn when he becomes involved with the Red Lotus Society, a group fighting against the ruling Manchus. The film proved popular and led to a follow-up movie, Fong Sai-yuk 2, which continued the hero’s story.

Jonte Richardson Steps Down as BAFTA Judge

I was really shocked during the awards show when John Davidson, the man whose life inspired the movie I Swear, unexpectedly shouted a racial slur while presenting with Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. It actually made it onto the live broadcast! The host, Alan Cumming, quickly explained that John has Tourette’s syndrome, and those outbursts are involuntary – he can’t control them. He apologized if anyone was offended, explaining the film I Swear is about living with this condition. Honestly, though, the way the apology was worded felt a little off, especially since they were editing other parts of the show. It just didn’t sit right with me.

Sisu Becomes an Instant Streaming Hit on Prime Video

Released in 2022, the film didn’t immediately find an audience on its streaming platform, overshadowed by a large number of new releases and licensed content. However, according to FlixPatrol, it eventually climbed into the top 10 near the end of the month.