‘End of Days’ Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger is Streaming on Prime Video

The 1999 action horror film, End of Days, is now available to stream on Prime Video. It’s worth watching for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s surprisingly nuanced performance as an alcoholic fighting Satan – yes, it’s a strange movie! While Gabriel Byrne, a talented and often overlooked actor, plays the Devil, critics weren’t impressed, calling the film everything from an over-the-top thriller to one of the worst movies of 1999.

I Want To Be Excited About Bridgerton Season 4 And Stranger Things Season 5, But Netflix Makes It Hard

Even though I’ve enjoyed all of Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton books and was looking forward to the story about Sophie and Benedict, and I know the Stranger Things cast was very emotional about finishing the show, I’m just not feeling excited about either one right now. It’s not the actors, the plots, or the shows themselves – it’s the way Netflix is releasing content that’s the problem.

Star Wars: Starfighter Got Even More Exciting After The Director’s Latest Comments

Lucasfilm has faced difficulties getting a new Star Wars movie made, even though they’ve announced several possibilities. Films like Patty Jenkins’ Rogue Squadron, a planned movie starring Rey, and an untitled project from Taika Waititi have been stuck in development for some time, and it’s unclear whether they’ve been cancelled, delayed, or are still moving forward.

10 Miniseries That Are Better Than Most Feature Films

Miniseries are gaining popularity and can even draw larger audiences than blockbuster movies. Beyond popular crime dramas, excellent examples include historical series like Roots and gripping horror shows. These limited-run stories are not only changing how people consume television, but are also becoming strong competitors to films, especially those with shorter running times.

The 1 Scene That Haunts Game of Thrones 6 Years Later Isn’t What You Think

A key moment in the final episode of Game of Thrones often goes unnoticed, but it powerfully illustrates the show’s attempt to deliver a satisfying ending. When Drogon destroyed the Iron Throne after Daenerys’ death, it symbolized the end of an old system and the beginning of something new. This striking scene is one of the few elements that helped redeem the controversial finale of a show that defined pop culture for the past ten years.

10 Strongest Chainsaw Man Reze Arc Movie Characters, Ranked

As a huge fan, I’ve been following Chainsaw Man for years, and it’s amazing how much the story and characters like Denji and Power have grown since the end of the Bomb Girl Arc! But if you look back to the Reze Arc specifically, there’s a really clear power ranking that shows where everyone stood at that point in the series. It’s funny, because people are always debating if Reze could beat Bakugo from My Hero Academia, but it’s easy to forget that Reze isn’t even the strongest character within the world of Chainsaw Man at that time!

This Horror Series Blazed a Trail to Hollywood For Indie Comics

For a long time, getting an independent comic book made into a movie was a rare achievement. Even established writers at Marvel and DC often spent years creating stories that never made it past the printed page. But in 2002, Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith broke new ground for independent creators with their horror comic, proving that smaller publishers could also reach the big screen. Their success continues to inspire creators today, serving as a model for getting their stories adapted for film.

The Disney-YouTube TV Standoff Is Finally Over

On October 30th, Disney removed its channels – like ABC, ESPN, Freeform, and FX – from YouTube TV. This disagreement lasted much longer than a similar dispute with Charter Communications last year, which was resolved in just 11 days. Sources say this was a particularly tense situation, with Disney’s CEO Bob Iger and Google’s Sundar Pichai personally involved in trying to reach an agreement. It’s moments like these that make people wish they still had an old-fashioned antenna.