Apple TV’s Underrated 9-Part Sci-Fi Thriller Gets Major Update Ahead Of 2026 Return

As a critic, I’ve definitely noticed Apple TV becoming a real powerhouse for science fiction. Shows like Severance and Pluribus have really put them on the map – Severance racked up an incredible 41 Emmy nominations, winning 10, and Pluribus broke records as their most-watched series ever. But those aren’t the only gems Apple TV has to offer in the sci-fi genre; they’re consistently delivering high-quality content.

11 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching Game Of Thrones’ First Episode, 15 Years Later

As the show gained more fans and critical acclaim, Game of Thrones quickly became a massive hit. By its fourth season, it was breaking viewership records for HBO, averaging around 6.6 million viewers for each new episode. With each season, the show’s popularity soared, culminating in a premiere night for season 8 that drew approximately 17.4 million viewers between HBO and streaming platforms.

Horror Villain Prequels: Exploring the Trend of Unnecessary Origin Stories

A third Top Gun movie is officially happening, and Paramount has set a release date for its Call of Duty film. Plus, several original stars from The Lord of the Rings will return for The Hunt for Gollum. We’re also getting prequel movies for both Longlegs and WeaponsLonglegs will explore the backstory of Nicolas Cage’s character, while Weapons will delve into the origins of Amy Madigan’s witch.

Scariest Stephen King TV Episodes That Still Haunt Fans

As a huge fan of horror, I’ve seen a lot of Stephen King adaptations – some truly brilliant, and, let’s be honest, some pretty awful. But I want to focus on the really scary stuff today. I’ve put together five episodes from TV series, limited series, and miniseries based on his work that genuinely terrified me. These are the ones that really stuck with me!

Netflix’s Upcoming 8-Part Western Already Looks Like the Best Reboot of the 21st Century

Many people fondly remember the NBC show that aired from 1974 to 1983, which made Michael Landon a beloved star. The series was a huge success on network television and continued to be popular in reruns for years after it stopped filming. As a child, I always felt Michael Landon could do no wrong. He was good-looking, wholesome, and a sincere actor, writer, and director. Attempts to revive the show seem misguided to me, especially considering another similar project faced difficulties. What viewers of the original Little House series might not know is that the TV show differs significantly from the books it was based on. This difference is precisely why the new Netflix version has the potential to become as iconic as Landon’s classic.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Season-Finale Recap: Winning Time

What made this season’s top three so interesting was that none of them seemed like obvious frontrunners. If someone had told me after just a few weeks that these three would be the final contenders, I wouldn’t have believed it. (And just for the record, I did predict Nini would make the top four at one point, but I thought she was the weakest of that group, with Jane, Juicy, and Vita all performing better. Clearly, I’m not a psychic!)

How The Acolyte Made Star Wars’ Split Fandom Even More Divided

The release of The Last Jedi in 2017 caused a major split among Star Wars fans, and that division still exists today. Some fans and critics praised the film for taking bold risks with the character of Luke Skywalker and the overall direction of the franchise. Others strongly disliked it, feeling it diminished Luke’s character, unnecessarily elevated Rey, and didn’t follow through on the story established in The Force Awakens.