Fast Forever Continues the Fast & Furious Title Trend

Okay, so after watching the latest trailers for Fast & Furious 11, it looks like they’re dialing back a bit on the over-the-top spy stuff we’ve seen in recent films. But don’t worry, it’s not a complete reboot! They’re wisely keeping some of the franchise’s signature craziness – the kind of over-the-top action that actually started way back with the very first Fast & Furious movie. It’s a good balance – a nod to the roots, while still delivering the spectacle we expect.

Disney Files Permit for Seven Seas Lagoon Ferryboat Queue and Dock Expansion

Walt Disney World plans to make improvements to the Magic Kingdom’s ferryboat dock. They’ve submitted plans to the South Florida Water Management District for construction along the shore of the Seven Seas Lagoon. The project, filed in February 2026, includes upgrades to the walkways, expanding the dock itself, and creating a new area to help … Read more

Can Donald Trump Really Sue Trevor Noah Over Grammys Joke?

Noah, letting the audience know this would be his last year hosting, joked that ending his time as host was like a president finishing their term. “I believe in term limits,” he said, adding that he hoped to set an example by leaving when his time was up. He also made several references to Donald Trump. While presenting the award for Song of the Year, Noah pointed out that it was a highly coveted prize, comparing the artists’ desire for a Grammy to Trump’s well-known interest in buying Greenland. He then quipped that this made sense, since with Epstein’s island no longer available, Trump might be looking for a new place to visit with Bill Clinton.

Jack Black Regrets Rejecting This Iconic Disney Pixar Villain

While promoting his new film, Anaconda, Jack Black revealed on Capital FM that he turned down the role of Syndrome in The Incredibles. He admitted he hadn’t known director Brad Bird at the time and originally thought the character lacked depth, describing him as “kinda one dimensional.”

Game Of Thrones Spinoff Stars Coyly Address Egg’s Fate After A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Prophecy Reveal

The series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms centers on Dunk (Peter Claffey), a wandering knight, and his young squire, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell). Dunk initially thinks Egg is an orphan, but a major reveal in episode 3 shows that Egg is actually a grandson of the king. This discovery adds a new layer of meaning to a scene that happened earlier in the episode, as Egg’s true identity makes it much more important.

Yes, Wuthering Heights Is a ‘Hurlevent’

Someone wondered if ‘Hurlevent’ was similar to the movie 28 Years Later, perhaps a French term for a really emotional film. They also questioned why the cast and crew of Wuthering Heights would pose with the word ‘Hurlevent’ instead of the movie’s title. These questions turned out to be surprisingly simple: ‘Hurlevent’ is the French title of Wuthering Heights. This has been the case for a long time, going back to the 19th century, and was popularized by the 1985 French film adaptation also titled Hurlevent. It turns out we’ve been living with this French title all along without realizing it – a funny twist in a globalized world!

4 Years Ago, Apple TV’s First Sci-Fi Shared Universe Made The Decision That Changed It Forever

Apple TV is home to popular and award-winning shows like Ted Lasso and The Morning Show. It also offers a strong selection of genre television, especially science fiction. With new series like the upcoming Neuromancer adaptation on the way, Apple TV is expanding its sci-fi offerings. But the platform’s first attempt at a connected sci-fi universe hinges on a single key choice.

After 27 Years, HBO’s Crime Thriller Has Aged Like Fine Wine

As a total film and TV buff, I’ve seen a lot, and honestly, this series, which first came out way back in 1999, still holds up incredibly well. It’s one of those rare shows that doesn’t feel dated at all, and I think it actually improves with time. Some might even say it’s better to discover it now than when it was originally airing over its six seasons.

How One Olympian Fought for the Right to Skate Like a Minion

Figure skating analyst Jackie Wong, reporting from Milan, says skaters didn’t usually have trouble getting permission to use songs until a legal issue in 2022. American pairs team Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier, who won an Olympic medal, often skated to a cover of “House of the Rising Sun” by the group Heavy Young Heathens. According to Wong, Heavy Young Heathens sued many parties, including NBC, which caused a major change in the skating world. Suddenly, skaters were required to get music cleared in advance – a process that didn’t exist before the lawsuit. This caused a lot of concern. The case was settled out of court, with the Guardian reporting that Heavy Young Heathens received $1.4 million.