Jubilee’s Solo Adventure Will Feature A New Marvel Character

This April, Marvel Comics will release Jubilee: Deadly Reunion #1 as part of its Marvel’s Voices series, celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The story, written by award-winning author Gene Luen Yang (Shang-Chi) and artist Michael YG (Iron Fist), centers around Jubilee reconnecting with a long-lost cousin who also has mutant powers. Together, they’ll embark on an exciting adventure that forces Jubilee to confront her family history and Chinese heritage, as described by Marvel Comics.

David Jonsson’s Rye Lane is an Underrated Rom-Com Masterpiece Streaming on Hulu.

Raine Allen-Miller’s first feature film, Rye Lane, which came out in 2023, was well-received by critics but didn’t become a big box office hit. Despite earning a very positive 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the delightful British romantic comedy didn’t get the widespread attention it deserved, potentially because Searchlight Pictures chose to release it directly on streaming in the U.S.

Josh Brolin’s 2025 Flop Sci-Fi Movie Is Heading To Prime Video

I’m really excited – it looks like The Running Man is finally coming to Amazon Prime Video on April 17, 2026! For those who don’t know, it’s based on the Stephen King novel – actually, he wrote it under the name Richard Bachman back in 1982. This isn’t the first time it’s been adapted for the screen, though; there was a movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger back in 1987, but I’m eager to see this new take.

‘Most of Us Long to Be Elizabeth Bennet, But Actually, We’re Mary’

I’ve always felt a little sorry for Mary Bennet – you know, the sister with the terrible singing and who always seemed to bring the mood down with her piano playing. She didn’t seem to mind being overlooked, actually preferred it, which I always found kind of relatable. This new story, The Other Bennet Sister, takes place after Pride and Prejudice ends and finally gives Mary her own adventure. It’s really lovely to see her, with the help of her Aunt and Uncle Gardiner, go on a journey to find herself and actually gain some confidence – something the Mary we knew in the original book definitely needed!

Taylor Swift’s ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ Video Is Basically a Fancam

Many fans consider “Elizabeth Taylor,” the second song on Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl album, to be its strongest track. It’s energetic, memorable, and possesses a clever, self-aware quality that the rest of the album doesn’t quite capture. The lyrics, like “I’d CRY my EYES VIolet, Elizabeth TAYlor,” hint at heartache and lost … Read more