Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone Replacement Franchise Is Finally Taking Shape

Taylor Sheridan is proving he knows how to captivate audiences. His 13-episode series, Marshals, is already a hit, building on the success he achieved creating the interconnected world of Yellowstone. Now, with Tulsa King gaining traction, he’s expanding that universe further, beginning with its first spinoff, Frisco King.

Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer Adds Donald Glover & More to Cast

Okay, so as you probably know, Mario and Luigi already saved Princess Peach from Bowser once. But now, Bowser’s got a son, Bowser Jr., and he’s determined to break his dad out of wherever he’s being held and basically carry on the family business of, well, being bad. The synopsis says me and the guys – Mario and Luigi, of course – are going on a whole intergalactic road trip with some familiar faces and new friends to stop this kid from succeeding. Sounds like a wild ride!

The MCU’s First X-Men Team Can Beat Fox By Sticking to the Classics

Rumors suggest Sadie Sink’s character in Spider-Man: Brand New Day might be Jean Grey, hinting that the introduction of the X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe could already be underway. With so many mutant heroes in Marvel Comics, the potential team roster is vast. However, the most impactful choice might be a surprising one: recreating the original X-Men lineup from their first appearance in Uncanny X-Men #1, featuring Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Iceman, and Angel.

Ethan Hawke’s 3-Part Batman Series Is One Of DC’s Unique Releases

Many actors have played Batman over the years, both in live-action films and animated series. We’ve seen stars like Robert Pattinson – who will reprise the role in The Batman 2 in 2027 – Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, and Christian Bale bring the Dark Knight to life on screen. On the animated side, Kevin Conroy, Troy Baker, and Jensen Ackles are just a few of the voices that have defined the character. Now, Ethan Hawke almost became a live-action Batman, but he’s ended up joining the ranks of those who’ve voiced the hero instead.

Film Is in Its Own Crisis, Timothée

He immediately followed up, saying, “I have a lot of respect for people in ballet and opera… I shouldn’t have said what I did.” But it was too late. Chalamet’s initial comments came across as disrespectful and dismissive, a stark contrast to what he’d said earlier during promotion for Marty Supreme. He’d previously emphasized his connection to the art form, explaining, “My family has a long history with the New York City Ballet—my grandmother, mother, and sister all danced there. I practically grew up backstage at the Koch Theater, and I feel like I’ve benefited from a unique blend of both modern and classic culture.”

Americans Will Be Able to Watch Bri’ish SNL

According to Liz Jenkins, a business leader at NBCUniversal Entertainment, bringing a UK version of Saturday Night Live to Peacock is a logical next step for the show’s established brand. She stated that Peacock, as the streaming platform for SNL, is excited to showcase fresh comedic talent from Britain to an international audience.

One Major Issue Is Ruining Spider-Man

It’s easy to see why Spider-Man appears in so many different comics – he’s incredibly popular. Marvel naturally wants to explore different versions of the character and see what resonates with fans. It’s also fun to reimagine a classic hero in new ways. However, constantly changing Spider-Man’s story and introducing alternate versions is actually diminishing the core character – not just Peter Parker, but all those who’ve taken on the role. Perhaps it’s time to let the character breathe a bit and establish some clearer boundaries.

Why Netflix’s New #1 Steven Spielberg Show Is Taking Over US Charts

He directed 16 films between 1959 and 1975, but his career took off with the release of Spielberg’s Jaws in 1975. Since then, Spielberg has directed many of the most beloved and influential movies of our time, including E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Jurassic Park, and has also become a highly successful producer.