MHA Anime Gets Unfortunate Update

A new teaser for the final battle in My Hero Academia has excited fans, offering a first look at Deku’s climactic fight. However, the video also revealed that the series will end after just five more episodes. This means the final season will only have 11 episodes – significantly fewer than the usual 20+ episodes per season, and even shorter than the first season which had 13 episodes back in 2016.

Ayo Edebiri Steals The Show In I Love LA Guest Appearance

Edebiri’s promising start in film faced some setbacks this year with two movies that didn’t resonate with critics or audiences: the A24 thriller Opus and Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt. However, the issues weren’t with Edebiri’s performance—the scripts were the weak point. She recently reminded everyone of her comedic talent with a standout guest appearance in the second episode of I Love LA.

Predator: Badlands Beats Box Office Expectations — But Media Spins a Modest Start Into a Blockbuster Story

The movie opened with around $40 million in North America and $40 million overseas, for a total of $80 million worldwide. While this is the biggest opening weekend the Predator series has ever seen, it’s important to remember that’s not adjusted for inflation. When you factor in inflation, the 2004 film Alien vs. Predator still brought in more viewers.

Halle Berry’s Horror Never Let Me Go Finds New Life on Streaming 1 Year Later

As of November 10, 2025, the movie Never Let Go has reached the Top 10 on Starz, landing at number 10, according to FlixPatrol. The film features Berry and Will Catlett (known from The Mentalist) as parents trying to protect their children in a remote cabin as a sinister force takes over the world. Alexandre Aja (director of Crawl) directed the film, and it shares executive producers with popular shows like Stranger Things and the movie Arrival.

The Sopranos’ Very First Episode Officially Confirmed Its Harshest Reality

Right from the start, The Sopranos shows us that Tony’s therapy sessions will be his biggest challenge. Dr. Melfi listens patiently as Tony deflects with jokes and lies, unaware that her questions are slowly chipping away at the tough image he presents. Unlike his associates, Melfi can’t be intimidated or bought off; her power comes from understanding others, something Tony doesn’t comprehend. This creates a constant tension – he’s a man who uses violence to keep secrets, and she’s a professional trained to reveal them – and sets the stage for the entire show. The therapy room becomes both a haven and a risk: a place where Tony can finally be honest, but also one where he could lose everything he’s worked to conceal. Even in the first episode, it’s clear that his relationship with Dr. Melfi will be more impactful on his life than any conflict with other mobsters.