MCU’s X-Men Movie Gets New Script From Creator Of 98% RT Score Emmy-Winning TV Show

Director Jake Schreier recently told Collider that his upcoming X-Men movie for Marvel Studios is still in development. While Michael Lesslie originally wrote the script, it’s now being rewritten by Lee Sung Jin, the creator of Beef, and Joanna Calo, who also worked on Schreier’s Thunderbolts film. Schreier explained that he, Sung Jin, and Calo have a strong working relationship, having collaborated on Season 1 of Beef and Thunderbolts.

David Cross: The (Weird) Gift That Keeps on Giving

As a film buff, I always love seeing the credits at the end, and I’ve been piecing together who was behind the camera for this shoot. Stephanie Diani was the photographer, and she had some great help from JMackenzie Calle as her assistant. The whole thing went down at the Holiday Cocktail Lounge, and Morgan … Read more

Easy Sci-Fi Shows That Even Casual Fans Will Love

Science fiction didn’t become instantly popular because its ideas can sometimes be complex. Some authors build their stories on real science, striving for believable worlds, while others create incredibly detailed universes. Shows like Doctor Who and Star Trek have decades of background information, which can feel overwhelming for newcomers. While enjoying complex sci-fi or vast universes is rewarding, these series offer a more accessible starting point for casual fans.

Apple TV’s Sci-Fi Dark Matter Officially Confirms Return Date

I was so excited when Dark Matter first came out on Apple TV in May 2024, and then thrilled when it got renewed just a few months later in August! After that, we hadn’t heard much about when Season 2 would actually arrive. But finally, Apple TV just announced it’s coming on August 28th – I can’t wait!