South Park Is Praying for a Christmas Miracle

The current and upcoming seasons (27 and 28) of South Park will each have five episodes. While creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker recently signed a deal with Paramount for 50 new episodes over five years, it now appears these will be spread across ten shorter seasons instead of the originally anticipated five longer ones. Regardless of the schedule, reports indicate Stone and Parker received $1.5 billion for the episodes. The show’s recent storyline – involving a romance between Trump and Satan, their offspring, and an affair with Vice-President J.D. Vance – has led to its highest ratings in 25 years. You can watch the season finale on Comedy Central at 10 p.m., or starting December 11th on Paramount+.

Sony Reveals Its Top 5 Shonen Manga of All Time in New Official Ranking

According to Sony, their ranking included a look back at the platform’s history. It originally launched in 2010 and was available in the U.S., Canada, and parts of Europe. Sony later closed the Western stores in 2014, moving users to Kobo. The service continued to operate in Japan, where it has been tracking digital manga sales for 15 years.

2025 Had The Potential To Be The Biggest Year For Romcoms In Over A Decade

While these moments of classic rom-com brilliance appear, they also highlight why the genre faded in popularity. Recent successful romantic comedies, such as Crazy Rich Asians – often considered one of the best ever – succeed by taking the familiar rom-com formula and refreshing it for today’s viewers, who might find older films feel dated.

Will Poulter & Noah Centineo’s Union County Revealed In First Look Image

The two are teaming up again for a new drama called Union County. The story centers on Cody Parsons, a man from Ohio, and his journey through a court-mandated drug recovery program. The film explores the serious issue of addiction, specifically focusing on Cody’s struggles to get better during the peak of the opioid crisis, which deeply affected Ohio starting in the late 1990s.

Iain Armitage Plays Himself In Upcoming Ghosts Episode On CBS

Sheldon’s long-standing, decades-long estrangement from his brother, Georgie Cooper, is a key reason why actor Jim Parsons won’t be appearing in the cast of Georgie & Mandy. However, Parsons will be guest starring on another popular CBS comedy series.

Wonder Man: Watch Ben Kingsley’s Trevor Slattery Lose It in New Video

Wonder Man is a new superhero series coming from Marvel Television, created by Destin Daniel Cretton (known for his work on Spider-Man and Shang-Chi) and Andrew Guest. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will play the lead role of Simon Williams, also known as Wonder Man, and Benedict Kingsley will return to the Marvel universe as his character Trevor Slattery.

5 Fantasy Series to Watch if You Love Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Information about the Buffy revival is still limited, but we know the story will follow a new teenage Slayer named Nova, played by Buffy fan Ryan Kiera Armstrong. If you enjoyed the monster-fighting aspect of Buffy, there’s a similar show now on Netflix. And if you loved the show’s supernatural relationships, strong female leads, or memorable weekly villains, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here too.

New Agatha Christie Movie Lands Karate Kid Legends Director

One of the author’s novels is being adapted for the screen not once, but twice! The BBC and BritBox International announced a television series based on Endless Nights back in May. And just recently, Studiocanal revealed they’re also creating a new psychological thriller based on the same book, with Jonathan Entwistle, known for Karate Kid: Legends, directing.

‘Supergirl’ Poster Revealed as Countdown to Trailer Begins

A new poster for the upcoming Supergirl series has been revealed on the official X (formerly Twitter) account, prominently featuring actress Alcock. The poster’s tagline is “Truth, Justice, Whatever.” A link in the post leads to the Supergirl YouTube channel, where fans can find a countdown timer for the trailer’s release. The trailer will premiere on December 11, 2025, at 8:59 a.m. Pacific Time / 11:59 a.m. Eastern Time. You can view the poster below.