Prime Video’s First-Look God Of War Image Is Already Causing Controversy

Now that Amazon is making a God of War show and a remake of the original Greek trilogy is coming, the God of War franchise is arguably at its peak. While the earlier games were well-received, the 2018 reboot and its sequel, God of War: Ragnarök, were huge successes, signaling a very promising future for the series.

Ridley Scott’s New Dave Bautista Thriller Is Officially 1 of the Most-Watched Films in America

While Trap House isn’t a cinematic masterpiece like films from Ridley Scott such as Alien, Blade Runner, or Gladiator, it’s quickly become popular on Netflix. As of March 2nd, it’s the second most-watched film, and the only thing keeping it from the top spot is Scarlett Johansson’s Jurassic Park: Rebirth, which was just added to the platform on February 28th.

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Gets Major Filming Update After Finally Casting Amy Rose

Jeff Fowler, director of the Sonic the Hedgehog films, announced that production has begun on the fourth movie, currently titled #SonicMovie4. He shared a photo on X (formerly Twitter) showing him holding Amy Rose’s hammer, hinting at the character’s inclusion and potentially a voice actor search for the pink hedgehog who is a love interest for Sonic. The film is scheduled for worldwide release in March 2027.

Dark Winds Is Finally Getting a Little Weird With It

Throughout each season of Dark Winds, Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) is deeply disturbed by the cruelty, insularity, and violence he witnesses from white people, and he makes a point of resolving to be different. While this theme has always been present, the fourth season takes a new approach. This time, Joe is confronted by a strange and obsessive German assassin who is fascinated by him and Navajo culture, and her bizarre behavior genuinely throws him off balance. McClarnon delivers a fantastic range of reactions – shock, disgust, confusion – to her antics, culminating in a particularly absurd moment in the third episode, “Ahááldláádígíí (That Which Has Been Torn Apart),” when she holds him at gunpoint… and kisses him! It’s a wonderfully unexpected turn, and both McClarnon and Franka Potente deliver captivating performances in a thoroughly engaging season.

No Franchise Is Safe in the Scary Movie 6 Trailer

Okay, so the new Scream trailer is packed with references. It’s not just your standard Ghostface action; they’re clearly tipping their hat to a ton of recent horror hits. I spotted nods to M3gan, Longlegs, Get Out, Smile, Terrifier, and even The Substance (they’re calling it “the Stuff” now, apparently!). The setup feels very Sinners – a group of unwelcome guests show up wanting to party – and there’s a really intense chase sequence that reminded me of Weapons, ending with a brutal car accident. But it’s not just movies! There’s a fight scene with… well, let’s just say unconventional weapons, clearly inspired by Everything Everywhere All at Once. And if you’re a fan of Netflix’s Wednesday, you’ll notice one of the victims is named Tuesday – a pretty obvious wink to the show. It’s a lot to take in, and honestly, it feels like they’re throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks.

28 Years Later, A Bug’s Life Is Still One of Pixar’s Smartest Movies

Pixar is known for making movies that appeal to both kids and adults, but it’s easy to forget how sophisticated their early films actually were. A Bug’s Life, in particular, is a surprisingly thoughtful story about rebellion that still works for younger viewers. Its complex themes feel more similar to serious dramas like Andor and Daredevil: Born Again than to most other Pixar movies, and even after nearly three decades, it remains one of the studio’s most intelligent films.

Pixar Knows It’s Running Out of Ideas, and That’s Okay

The show Hoppers centers on Mabel Tanaka, a young woman who loves animals and is determined to save a peaceful forest from being destroyed by new construction. As she investigates why the animals have disappeared, Mabel discovers their departure began when the beavers left. She then learns that a secret technology called “Hopper,” developed at her university (where she’s been skipping class), is involved. To understand what’s happening, Mabel connects with a robotic beaver and enters the animal world.

Paradise Recap: The Woman of the Hour

Xavier wakes up in Graceland’s Jungle Room, still handcuffed to the couch, after being stabbed. Annie is expertly tending to his wound, but remains determined to keep him from going to Atlanta to help his wife, insisting he stay with her at a bunker in Colorado. Despite her seemingly harsh actions, Annie isn’t malicious – she’s driven by fear and struggles to trust others. Over the two weeks Xavier needs to recover, they actually start to develop a connection. His biggest flaw, as far as Annie is concerned, is his tendency to condescendingly explain pregnancy to her, but otherwise he’s not doing much wrong.