‘The White Lotus’ Season 4 Cast Adds Helena Bonham Carter, Steve Coogan and More

Details about the characters are currently being kept secret. However, it’s been announced that Season 4 of The White Lotus will be set in France, filming in locations from Paris to the French Riviera. Mike White, the show’s creator, is returning to write, direct, and executive produce the new season. There’s no word yet on when Season 4 will premiere on HBO. You can find the complete cast list below.

7 New Monsters We Want To See in ‘Monarch’ Season 2

As a longtime fan of the MonsterVerse, I’m always excited to guess which classic Godzilla creatures Legendary Pictures will bring to life next. We’ve already seen the big ones – King Ghidorah, Rodan, and Mothra – and it’s likely they’re holding back truly massive threats like Gigan, Biollante, and Destroyah for a later film. But honestly, I’m hoping Monarch: Legacy of Monsters digs a little deeper into Godzilla’s history and introduces some of the lesser-known, almost forgotten monsters from the 60s and 70s. The series also has the opportunity to build on the creatures they’ve already created, or even come up with entirely new ones. So, here are seven monsters I’m really hoping to see appear in the new series.

You Can Now See Barry Keoghan’s Ringo on a Postcard

For a short time, it appeared Barry Keoghan’s unique red-carpet hairstyle would be the only preview of how he – and fellow actors Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, and Joseph Quinn – would look as their respective Beatles. However, on January 29th, Sony released a series of postcards to students at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA) giving us our first glimpse of each actor in character.

10 Best Marvel Comics Since The MCU First Started

From limited series to ongoing adventures and alternate takes on classic characters, Marvel’s comic books published alongside the Marvel Cinematic Universe demonstrate the company continues to deliver exceptional storytelling.

15 Best South Indian Horror Movies to Watch

Indian audiences don’t lack for horror movies, and Indian cinema has developed its own unique style thanks to the country’s rich folklore. South Indian films, in particular, have really perfected this genre. They range from suspenseful, thought-provoking thrillers—similar to those found in Japanese and Korean horror—to full-on entertainment with action, comedy, and plenty of supernatural elements. Here are 15 of the best South Indian horror movies worth checking out.