Ed Gein’s Real Life Involvement In The Ted Bundy Case & What ‘Monster’ Changes

The eight-part series, *The Ed Gein Story*, chronicles the life of Ed Gein, from his upbringing and relationship with his mother, Augusta, to the crimes he committed – both proven and suspected – in the 1950s. It also covers his time in a mental institution and ultimately, his death. A surprising part of the series depicts Gein assisting the FBI in solving the Ted Bundy case. When exploring the lives of such infamous individuals, understanding the true events surrounding them is crucial.

They’re Young Sheldon–ing Bosch

The new *Bosch* show, *Bosch: Start of Watch*, will be different from previous installments, as it explores Harry Bosch’s early days as a rookie police officer – something Michael Connelly hasn’t focused on much before. Traditionally, each *Bosch* season adapts one or two of Connelly’s books, but this one is set in 1991 and follows a 26-year-old Bosch as he investigates a major heist and widespread corruption, putting his principles to the test. (Don’t worry, he remains dedicated to his job!) Unlike other *Bosch* series, this one will stream on MGM+ instead of Prime Video. But fans can still get their fix with the recently renewed second season of *Ballard*, or by watching *The Lincoln Lawyer* on Netflix – did you know the two shows share a universe, as Bosch and the Lincoln Lawyer are half-brothers? A fun fact to share at your next gathering!

Drew Struzan Designed What a Blockbuster Movie Looks Like

You’ve almost certainly seen the work of Drew Struzan, even if you don’t know his name. He created iconic movie posters for films like *The Thing* and the *Harry Potter* series, and essentially defined the look of the modern blockbuster. His paintings were known for their smooth, radiant quality – they seemed to glow and hinted at the magic within. These posters promised exciting adventures, memorable characters, and high production values. Beyond that, his work, especially the *Indiana Jones* posters, linked the new wave of blockbuster films to the classic glamour of Hollywood’s Golden Age. They marked a shift away from the grittier style of the 1970s and signaled a return to big, glossy visuals and sweeping scores.

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Gets Season 2 Pickup From Netflix

Kolstad revealed during an IGN interview that ‘Deathwatch’ is coming back for a second season. He also hinted that work on Season 2 had begun even before the first season premiered this week, suggesting the show was likely renewed early on.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A Review – A Battle Revolution

Pokemon Legends: Z-A is unique because it’s entirely set in Lumiose City, a bustling metropolis in the Kalos region that’s based on Paris. The city features canals, cafes on almost every corner, and a central tower—inspired by the Eiffel Tower—called Prism Tower. While it’s unusual for a Pokemon game to be limited to a single city, Lumiose City is large and detailed enough to support an entire game, thanks to its size and the history established in the previous games, Pokemon X and Y. In fact, the game takes place just five years after X and Y, making it feel like a direct continuation of that story rather than a separate spin-off.

PS Plus Game Catalog additions for October includes the perfect horror remake and more great games for the season

This news comes from the PlayStation Blog. These games are different from the free monthly PS Plus games for October, which you can only get this month. These titles are being added to the game catalog, meaning they’ll be available for quite a while. While it’s great to play them this month if you can, they’ll officially become part of the service next week on October 21st.

Invasion Season 3 Episode 9 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch

Invasion is a futuristic science fiction series that follows the intense conflict between humans and an alien invasion force. Created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, it first aired on October 22, 2021, and features a talented cast including Golshifteh Farahani, Shioli Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, and Sam Neill, among others.