Alien: Earth’ Season 2 Casts Peter Dinklage as Series Regular

Peter Dinklage, famous for playing Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones, is joining the second season of Alien: Earth, according to a new report from Deadline. He’s previously appeared in supporting roles on TV shows like Nip/Tuck (2003) and the more recent The Lowdown starring Ethan Hawke – both on FX. Details about his character in Alien: Earth are currently being kept secret.

‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’ Adds Yet More Jedi to the List of Order 66 Survivors

While knowing a bit about Star Wars can enhance your experience, it’s not essential. In fact, being unfamiliar with certain details might actually be helpful. Those who only know the films will likely miss many references in Shadow Lord, but it won’t ruin the main story. However, it might be puzzling why the Jedi aren’t intervening to stop Maul from building his criminal empire on Janix. There is a reason for this, but it’s been changed and re-explained many times over the years, and Shadow Lord adds another layer to this already complex history.

Prime Video’s Upcoming Sci-Fi Show Will Be The Ultimate Cyberpunk Series

Despite the success of many sci-fi shows, cyberpunk hasn’t quite found its footing on TV. Amazon Prime’s decision to cancel a well-received cyberpunk thriller after just eight episodes proves it can be a difficult genre to get right for streaming. However, the upcoming series Blade Runner 2099 has the potential to finally change that.

The Pitt Paid Off Patrick Ball’s $80,000 Student Loans

Ball explained that his student loan debt significantly impacted his life, contributing to both stress and the end of several relationships. He felt his financial instability was a constant issue and feared it would always be that way. Finally paying off his loans was incredibly liberating. He remembers thinking that if his show succeeded, that was great, but even if it didn’t, no one could take away his newfound financial freedom – he was finally debt-free. Fortunately, the show was a critical and commercial success, and he even won an award for Outstanding Ensemble work.

American Horror Story 13 Is Really AHS: Coven, Part 3

Ryan Murphy is revisiting the witch storyline for the third time. A significant portion of American Horror Story: Apocalypse focused on Cordelia Goode battling a group of male witches led by Michael Langdon, the Antichrist. Although Cordelia seemingly died during that season, she was brought back through time travel. The story still suggested her death was imminent, as Billie Lourd’s character, Mallory, was positioned to become the next Supreme witch.

10 Action-Packed Netflix Anime That Get Better With Every Episode

Many action anime on Netflix, like Hunter x Hunter and Blue Exorcist, build complex worlds with defined power levels and ongoing conflicts. These shows often unfold over multiple story arcs, which keeps viewers invested as the characters develop and face increasingly difficult challenges. Each episode ramps up the tension, leading to climactic battles that feel satisfying because they’ve been built up over time, not just happen randomly.

The Boys Recap: An Age of Wonder

The episode “Teenage Kix” marks a significant return for Soldier Boy, but it’s really about Homelander’s deep loneliness. He’s craving a father figure, especially after A-Train’s setback. It highlights how disconnected he is – he still sees A-Train as a brother, despite not understanding real family or friendship. Trying to control those who support Starlight isn’t helping him feel any better.

Sam Witwer Explains Darth Maul’s Search for Identity Arc in ‘Maul — Shadow Lord’ Disney+ Show

This new show aims to welcome new Star Wars fans into the galaxy while also offering a deeper look into the complex character of Maul. After surviving being cut in half, Maul has had a remarkable life and is now driven by a desire for revenge against those who have wronged him, all while striving to increase his own power. Recent details reveal more about his story in the series and what motivates him.

Denis Villeneuve’s Sci-Fi Masterpiece ‘Arrival’ Is Streaming Free on Pluto TV Ahead of ‘Dune: Part Three’s Release

The sci-fi thriller Arrival, directed by Villeneuve, is now available on Pluto TV. Added on April 1st, it’s quickly become popular, currently ranking as the second most-watched movie on the platform this week. World War Z is still number one, followed by the comedy Pineapple Express. The classic film Titanic continues to be a favorite, having been in the Top 10 for an impressive 246 days. Arrival will likely stay on Pluto TV through April, though Pluto hasn’t announced a specific end date for its availability.

‘The Boys’ Set Up Homelander’s Greatest Weakness Only To Ignore It

This plot point felt like it would be central to the story, and it still might be by the end of the series. However, the key element that could stop the all-powerful hero was missing from the first two episodes, leaving viewers wondering why. It remains to be seen if these separate storylines will connect later on.