House Of The Dragon Is Officially Fixing Game Of Thrones Season 8

Many fans felt the last two seasons of Game of Thrones were too fast-paced, leaving storylines and character developments feeling incomplete. With season 3 of House of the Dragon on the horizon, viewers are hoping it avoids a similar outcome. Fortunately, recent news about House of the Dragon‘s production suggests the show is learning from the mistakes made in Game of Thrones and aiming for a more satisfying conclusion.

Justice League Member Kills Vile DC Villain, Breaks Their Code

In issue #30 of Green Arrow, written by Chris Condo and illustrated by Montos, a character was killed, concluding the “Crimson Sands” story arc. This arc reintroduced the villain Crimson Archer. The original Crimson Archer was Herb Vraney, a gangster who sought elaborate revenge on Green Arrow after being arrested. His plan involved getting plastic surgery and pretending to be a wealthy benefactor, hiring Green Arrow to give him archery lessons. He then attempted – unsuccessfully – to use these skills as the Crimson Archer to kill Green Arrow with his own bow and arrows.

‘They Had Clooney!’ That Time Lauren Graham Admitted Why She’s Still A Little Hurt About The ER Team Filming Down The Street From Gilmore Girls

To mark the show’s 25th anniversary, Lauren Graham and her Gilmore Girls co-star Alexis Bledel appeared at the 2025 Emmy Awards in September. They recreated the iconic porch from Lorelai’s house, instantly transporting viewers back to Stars Hollow. The pair reminisced about filming the series years ago, sharing how surprisingly small the production was and that they operated with a limited budget.

MCU’s Scarlet Witch Problem Highlighted in WandaVision Sequel Vision Quest

Even though Scarlet Witch is a powerful and beloved character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it seems Marvel Studios isn’t sure how to use her. The version of her from the main MCU timeline died in Doctor Strange, and Elizabeth Olsen has hinted she doesn’t expect to return to the role soon, even in films like Avengers: Doomsday. A new show coming out highlights this issue: it’s continuing storylines based on Scarlet Witch’s past, but without actually including the character herself.

‘H Is for Hawk’ Review: Claire Foy’s Soars in Grief-Stricken Tale

The story begins in Cambridge, England, in 2007. We meet Helen MacDonald (Foy) as she observes a pair of goshawks flying high above. She’s thrilled and immediately calls her father, Alisdair (Brendan Gleeson), a well-known photographer, to share what she’s seen. Alisdair, who instilled in Helen a love of nature and birds, was known for his bold spirit and dedication to his work. Helen’s mother (Lindsay Duncan) worried because he wouldn’t consider retiring.

Stranger Things Midseason-Finale Recap: The Kid With the Powers

Usually, finding out what Max has been experiencing inside Henry’s mental prison would be a highlight, but this episode has so much going on that it feels less important. Sadie Sink does a great job delivering a lot of necessary information, but this storyline mostly serves as a pause in the action. Max explains everything that happened in season four to Holly, then fills her in on the events after Max’s death and revival, leading to her current comatose state. Essentially, Max figures out she’s stuck in a confusing labyrinth of Henry’s memories. We revisit the Hawkins Lab massacre (again), see a flashback to Hawkins High in 1959, and ultimately, Max finds herself confronting Henry’s memories of her.

Jack Ryan Is John Krasinski’s Perfect A Quiet Place Replacement Franchise

John Krasinski not only directed a highly praised horror film, but he also starred in it alongside his wife, Emily Blunt. This movie is now considered a career highlight for him. Since then, he’s appeared in several other popular films, including Free Guy, The Fountain of Youth, and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.