5 Most Shocking Scenes in The Boys, Ranked

This show carefully builds its story, revealing character backgrounds and using striking visuals to keep things moving. It’s full of unexpected twists that have often shocked or confused viewers, and you can always anticipate more surprises. The Boys consistently raises the stakes with each season. With a spin-off, Vought Rising, being made and the fifth and final season coming soon, it’s worth remembering just how shocking this show can be.

Will Forte Felt ‘White Hot Anger’ Over the Shelving of Coyote vs. Acme

Originally planned for release in 2023, first in the summer and then in November, the film Coyote vs. Acme was unexpectedly canceled by Warner Bros. Along with Batgirl and Scoob Holiday Haunt, it was shelved to allow the studio to claim a $30 million tax benefit. Despite being completed and receiving positive feedback from early screenings, the decision baffled director Dave Filoni. However, after viewing the film himself, Filoni became determined to find a way to release it. He expressed immense pride in the movie, describing it as a “beautiful, special little movie” that he wanted to share with his children, and was frustrated by the decision to cancel it.

HBO’s New Formula Will Make A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms The Most Bingeable TV Show Of All Time

While A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is just the first part of this new story, the TV series is based on George R.R. Martin’s Tales of Dunk and Egg, which currently has three books. The show will last at least as long as there are books, with each one becoming a season. Showrunner Ira Parker hopes to go even further, and if he gets his way, we’ll see Egg (played by Dexter Sol Ansell) grow up throughout the series.

The War That Shook Crypto: Why XRP Might Be the Only One Dancing

Writing in the Week 184 edition of The Weekly Insight, Taylor framed the whole geopolitical kerfuffle as a volatility event. “There could be extreme volatility in the near term,” he wrote, as though the crypto markets were anything but a volatility buffet to begin with. But, and here’s where it gets interesting, he adds that this is precisely the kind of environment where “bottoms can form on the onset of bad news.” It’s almost like finding a pearl in a heap of oysters-except you probably should’ve brought a helmet and a life vest.