Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come Hates Evil Rich People So, So Much

The follow-up to the original takes things even further. Grace, brilliantly played by Samara Weaving, finds herself in an even more dangerous and disturbing game. Expect more violence, creative and horrifying deaths, occult themes, and a cast of wealthy, sinister characters. It’s similar to The Hunger Games, but imagine if Katniss Everdeen were two vulnerable young women with difficult pasts, and their pursuers were based on the names in the Epstein Files. While some critics haven’t been impressed, the enthusiastic reaction from the audience at SXSW suggests this sequel will be a box office success when it’s released on March 20th.

Avengers: Doomsday Already Has Its Hulk Replacement and He’s Perfect

Mark Ruffalo has confirmed he won’t be in the upcoming movie Doomsday, leading fans to speculate about who would take his place. The answer was actually revealed earlier: Lewis Pullman, who plays Sentry and was first introduced in Thunderbolts (2025), will return in Avengers: Doomsday. Many are noticing the character shares a lot of similarities with Bruce Banner/Hulk.

The Madison Episode 3 Ending Explained: What’s Next For The Clyburns?

Early reviews show Sheridan delivering another strong performance with The Madison. The show centers around a family grappling with loss, conflict, and emotional turmoil. As Stacy Clyburn and her daughters deal with the death of Preston, they face new difficulties. Even after the first three episodes, some mysteries remain.

“Glossier And Weaker”: Reacher’s Creator Disliked This Adaptation The Most For Breaking A Key Rule From His Book

Even though the Jack Reacher books are very popular, it took around 15 years to finally get a movie made. While there was some debate about Tom Cruise being cast as Reacher, the first film was successful and helped the character gain even more fans. Author Lee Child was pleased with the movie, and he also enjoys the Reacher series on Prime Video starring Alan Ritchson.

New Peacock Releases This Week Include Wicked 2 & Many More

As a huge Wicked fan, I’m absolutely thrilled! Peacock is releasing three different ways to watch ‘Wicked: For Good’ on March 20, 2026. They’re not just giving us the movie, but also a sing-along version – yes, you read that right! – and a director’s commentary, which I’m really excited about. It’s going to be an amazing viewing experience, no matter how you choose to watch it.

10 Years Later, ‘Moonlight’ Is More Important Than Ever

When Moonlight unexpectedly won Best Picture – following a famous mistake at the Academy Awards where La La Land was initially announced as the winner – it was immediately seen as a sign of progress. This win wasn’t just an honor for Jenkins’ coming-of-age story; it signaled a hopeful future for increased and more meaningful Black and queer representation in film.

10 Details You Only Notice When Rewatching Lost Season 1

In season one, episode six, titled “House of the Rising Sun,” the survivors find two skeletons. Locke jokingly calls them “Adam and Eve.” Jack examines the remains and figures they died around 40 to 50 years prior to the events of the show. However, later in season six, it’s revealed that these skeletons were actually Jacob’s mother and brother, who died over 2,000 years ago.