Gwyneth Paltrow Had An On-Brand Explanation Regarding What Pepper Potts Has Been Up To Since Endgame

At the end of Endgame (available on Disney+), Pepper attended Tony Stark’s funeral alongside their daughter, Morgan, and close friends like James Rhodes and Happy Hogan, as well as many of Tony’s superhero colleagues. Six and a half years after the film’s release – and about the same amount of time passing within the Marvel Cinematic Universe – Gwyneth Paltrow, the star of Marty Supreme, shared her thoughts on where Pepper is now in an interview on Entertainment Weekly’s The Awardist podcast. She mentioned needing to rewatch all the Avengers movies to fully understand Pepper’s current storyline, but then offered her speculation:

5 Best Thriller Movies on Netflix to Watch Right Now

Thrillers, thanks to directors like David Fincher, Martin Scorsese, and Alfred Hitchcock, are known for their strong stories and captivating mysteries. These films often challenge viewers to figure out a crime before the characters do, which has made them some of the most well-crafted in Hollywood. Netflix boasts an impressive collection of thrillers, ranging from realistic crime dramas to suspenseful stories about assassins, and includes several truly essential movies.

10 Best Winona Ryder Roles, Ranked

Let’s be honest, we all have a Winona Ryder movie we adore, but there’s one that truly stands out as her best. What I admire most about Ryder is how she’s consistently broken Hollywood’s mold. So many talented actresses face an expiration date, but she’s managed to stay iconic – a genuine classic in a way very few performers ever do.

Blade Runner’s Ending Sparked the Debate That Defined Sci-Fi

Science fiction often makes us think and stretch our imaginations, and the film Blade Runner is a perfect example. Even small details in the movie have sparked debate about its true meaning. Forty-three years after it first came out – and with a sequel now released – the biggest question the film poses still doesn’t have a definitive answer.

Animal House Is Leaving Netflix

The classic comedy Animal House will be leaving Netflix on January 1st. It was added to the streaming service just six months ago, on July 1st. Directed by John Landis, the film follows the wild antics of the Delta Tau Chi fraternity at Faber College, who, led by the mischievous Bluto Blutarsky (played by John Belushi), constantly clash with their uptight dean.

High Potential’s Showrunner Talked About How Long Morgan (And Viewers) Will Have To Wait For Answers On Roman

TopMob recently interviewed the creator of High Potential before the midseason finale. Along with discussing the developing relationship between Morgan and Rhys, I asked about the strong fan interest in the character Roman and how the show planned to address it. The creator suggested that viewers will get significant answers about Roman as the season continues. He stated:

Netflix Officially Gave The NFL Its Most-Watched Game

Nielsen reports that an average of 27.5 million people watched the live stream of the Minnesota Vikings versus Detroit Lions game on Netflix, making it the most-watched NFL game ever streamed in the US. At its peak, over 30 million viewers tuned in, and Snoop Dogg’s halftime show averaged 29 million viewers.

Cartoon Network’s Greatest Show Is a 10-Episode Gem Most Fans Missed

What sets Over the Garden Wall apart isn’t just its charming look or feeling of nostalgia, but its ability to tell a complete and satisfying story in just ten episodes. It quickly creates a rich, believable world with characters you won’t forget, and explores themes that stay with you long after you finish watching. For those who didn’t see it when it first aired, this show is still one of Cartoon Network’s best accomplishments.

36 Best K-Dramas To Watch Now (Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, And More)

Streaming services have helped K-dramas become incredibly popular, leading to innovations in how they’re made and the stories they tell. Many of the decade’s best K-dramas are now original series on platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+, making it simpler than ever for people to start watching.

‘The Devils’: Bloody & Blasphemous Horror Masterpiece Is a Must-See

Ken Russell’s The Devils tells the story of Father Urbain Grandier (Oliver Reed), a priest accused of witchcraft by the troubled nun Sister Jeanne des Anges (Vanessa Redgrave). The film is based on both a play by John Whiting and a non-fiction book by Aldous Huxley detailing the real-life events in Loudun, France. It’s a long-standing favorite of horror director Guillermo del Toro, who is still working to get a high-quality 4K version released, and it’s considered essential viewing for any dedicated horror fan.