Percy Jackson And The Olympians Star Walker Scobell Discusses Show’s Book Changes

Walker Scobell, the lead actor in ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’, has shared his thoughts on how the Disney+ series differs from the books. Although most fans agree the show is a closer adaptation of Rick Riordan’s ‘Percy Jackson’ novels than the previous movies, it still includes some changes – both small and significant.

Red Dwarf: The Ultimate Sci-Fi Sitcom Mashup

Despite being a science fiction comedy set far in the future, Red Dwarf is considered one of the best British sitcoms of all time. It shares more with shows like Star Trek than with other classic British comedies like The Young Ones, but its humor and writing still make it a standout.

HBO Max Lands New Milestone Streaming Expansion Amid Netflix Merger

In early December 2025, Netflix announced it would be acquiring Warner Bros., encompassing its film and TV studios, HBO, and HBO Max. This major deal has generated significant buzz and sparked conversations about what the future holds for HBO and how this sale could reshape the entertainment industry.

Timothée Chalamet Refused Butt Double for ‘Marty Supreme’ Ping Pong Paddle Spank Scene

Josh Safdie (brother of filmmaker Benny Safdie) directs Marty Supreme, a story about a determined young man from New York City’s Lower East Side who dreams of becoming a table tennis champion. In pursuit of his goal, Marty resorts to deception and infidelity, which unexpectedly leads him into the world of Kay Stone (Gwyneth Paltrow), a socialite, and her influential husband, Milton Rockwell (Kevin O’Leary, known for his role as Mr. Wonderful on Shark Tank).

23 Years Later, Christian Bale’s Sci-Fi Action “Misjudged Masterpiece” Shoots Onto New Streaming Home

This 2002 action and science fiction film, directed and written by the creator of Law Abiding Citizen and the recent hit The Beekeeper, stars Christian Bale as the only person who can rescue a future society controlled by a government that has eliminated all emotion. The film also features Emily Watson, Angus Macfadyen, Taye Diggs, and Sean Bean (who, be warned, doesn’t survive!), and is coming soon to Paramount+.

Sandra Bullock’s $297M Heist Film Ocean’s 8 After 11 Years Loses Streaming Home

The movie Ocean’s 8 reimagined the classic heist story with an entirely new, all-female cast led by Sandra Bullock, who plays Danny Ocean’s sister, Debbie. She gathers a team of skilled women to pull off a complex robbery at the Met Gala. With two more films planned in the series, fans have until January 1, 2026, to catch Ocean’s 8 on Netflix before it’s no longer available.

The Year Movie Stars Became Their Own Memes

The 50th anniversary special of Saturday Night Live was a three-hour celebration of Lorne Michaels, featuring appearances from stars like Meryl Streep and Martin Short. Beyond the nostalgia, the special highlighted which current celebrities were considered significant enough to be included. While Sabrina Carpenter and Bad Bunny both made appearances, Pedro Pascal’s presence felt particularly noteworthy. The special, firmly rooted in 2024 pop culture, served as a launching pad for Pascal, foreshadowing a busy year with leading roles in the films Eddington, Materialists, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps, as well as continuing his work on the hit show The Last of Us. Though packed with famous faces, it was Pascal’s appearance that truly signaled the arrival of this increasingly popular star.

Superman and Jaws Somehow Fought 50 Years Ago

Comic book fans have a saying: when a trend starts appearing in comic books, it’s probably on its way out. Comic books have always tried to stay current, and some believe the very first wave of superhero comics in the Golden Age happened because publishers were simply trying to profit from the initial popularity of the genre.

The Main Villain For Doctor Who Season 16 Is Now Clear

Thankfully, Doctor Who ended the year with a strong story. While the adventure featuring UNIT and the Sea Devils wasn’t subtle in its message about the environment, The War Between the Land and the Sea was still a captivating sci-fi thriller. Though the story largely stands on its own, separate from the current Doctor Who timeline, it clearly established a compelling villain for season 16.