The Masters of the Universe Film Will Finally Do Skeletor Justice

Skeletor is the most recognizable villain from Masters of the Universe, first appearing in the 1983 cartoon. His depiction in the upcoming live-action movie will likely determine whether it succeeds or fails. While fans have had some valid worries about this new version of Skeletor, a recent featurette called “Forces of Evil” suggests the film is heading in the right direction. Director Travis Knight has confirmed that one of Skeletor’s defining characteristics will definitely be included in the movie.

The Valley’s Jesse Lally Forgot About Dre

The long and complicated split between Saniei and Lally has been a recurring storyline on The Valley for several seasons. While Lally has often criticized his ex on the show, he recently told TMZ he simply wants her to be happy. He explained, “She’s happy, she’s single, and she can live her life as she chooses. My main concern is that their daughter, Isabella, doesn’t experience the same pain she did when she broke up with Aaron Nosler. That was a tough time for everyone involved.”

Jenna Ortega’s Jurassic World Series On Netflix Is The Franchise’s Best Since 1993

Surprisingly, Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous does a better job of recreating the feeling of the original 1993 Jurassic Park film than any of the movies that followed. The show features a fantastic voice cast, including Raini Rodriguez, Kausar Mohammed, Sean Giambrone (from The Goldbergs), and Jenna Ortega before she became famous. The story centers around a group of teens who get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the Jurassic World theme park – an opportunity of a lifetime.

Apple TV’s New Sci-Fi Adaptation Will Make Silo & Dark Matter Feel Small

While classic science fiction aimed to explore big ideas, newer shows like Dune: Prophecy, Foundation, Arcane, Westworld, and Stranger Things are creating incredibly detailed and expansive worlds with massive budgets. Given this trend, it’s fitting that Apple TV+’s new sci-fi noir series is their most ambitious science fiction project to date.

Anime Where the Most Popular Character Is the Biggest Writing Problem

Often, when a character becomes incredibly popular, the story starts to avoid giving them real challenges. This can disrupt the dynamics between characters and make the story’s flaws more noticeable. Ironically, the character everyone loves can end up highlighting exactly what’s not working in the writing.

Aunt Lydia’s Biggest Changes Since The Handmaid’s Tale, Explained by Ann Dowd

Ann Dowd recently discussed the dramatic changes her character, Aunt Lydia, has undergone since the end of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’ While the series finale seemed to show Lydia finally turning against the oppressive regime of Gilead, she’s now back working for them and has regained their favor. They’ve even built a statue of her and named a school after her, with Lydia as its head. Considering her past remorse over the pain she inflicted on women, Dowd was asked how Lydia feels about being seen as a hero. Dowd offered a straightforward explanation of Lydia’s shift in perspective.

Dutton Ranch: Beth & Rip’s Bloody New Chapter In Yellowstone Universe

Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, previously known for secretly handling problems on the Dutton Ranch, can no longer rely on their old methods. They’ve moved to a new ranch far south of Yellowstone National Park, meaning the secluded location—nicknamed the “Train Station”—where they used to dispose of bodies is no longer in use.