Dutton Ranch Officially Revives Yellowstone’s First Story

As a big fan of the Dutton family stories, I’m really excited about the newest addition! It’s called Dutton Ranch and it connects to Luke Grimes’ show, Marshals, on CBS. This all started with Yellowstone‘s first prequel, 1883, which came out in 2021. That series showed us how the very first Duttons arrived and started building their ranch in Montana’s Paradise Valley – it was amazing to see the beginnings of everything!

Every Godzilla Monster, Ranked from Weakest to Strongest

The Godzilla movies are famous for their massive monsters, called kaiju – a Japanese word for “strange beasts.” These creatures are incredibly powerful and cause a lot of damage. While some kaiju are truly dangerous rivals for both humanity and Godzilla himself, others are much weaker. These less powerful monsters either help Godzilla show off his strength or act as simple obstacles before a stronger enemy appears.

Game Changer Recap: Rule of Law

I’m incredibly excited about the new season of Game Changer! The trailer hinted at the return of the Rulette wheel, and it’s going to be different this time. Instead of replaying an old episode like they sometimes do, show creator Sam Reich started with the regular Game Changer script. This means “Rulette 2” isn’t just a repeat – it’s introducing completely new rules that promise to make the game even more unpredictable and challenging than before.

Chainsaw Man’s Denji Is the Best Anime Protagonist Because He’s Not a Hero

The story allows Denji to remain relatable, even when he’s at his most vulnerable. He simply wants basic things like food, comfort, and connection, and doesn’t want to constantly suffer. These desires keep him human. Though he represents a larger idea, he’s also a tired, lonely teenager who’s easily manipulated, which makes him a captivating main character. He’s at his most powerful when the story highlights how the world constantly tries to strip him of his humanity, even his chance to be a hero.

Antoni Porowski Left Queer Eye with ‘More Questions Than Answers’

Over the last decade, the cast of Queer Eye has faced some internal conflicts. Before leaving after season eight, interior design expert Bobby Berk had a falling out with fashion expert Tan France, even unfollowing him on social media. France’s friend, Jeremiah Brent, then took over the role. There were also reports of Jonathan Van Ness acting in a way that upset others, adding to rumors of tension among the Fab Five. However, Antoni Porowski believes the show’s positive impact will ultimately be remembered, stating, “I don’t want how things ended to overshadow the show’s message, because that message was always genuine and heartfelt. That’s what I’ll focus on.”

22 Years Later, Frasier’s Worst Episode Has Aged Like Milk

As a big TV fan, I think Cheers is in a league of its own, but what’s really amazing is that Frasier – a spin-off! – actually lived up to the hype. It’s consistently ranked among the best sitcoms of the ’90s and 2000s, which is saying something when you consider how good shows like Seinfeld, Friends, and How I Met Your Mother were at the time. Honestly, a lot of critics and viewers – myself included – think Frasier is one of the greatest American sitcoms ever made.

5 Best Shows To Watch On Prime Video This Week (June 1-5)

Last weekend, popular choices on Prime Video included the latest movie in the Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan series, a well-loved action franchise. This week, ScreenRant recommends starting with new seasons of two highly-rated shows, plus a critically acclaimed new comedy that’s especially great to watch during Pride Month.

After 77 Years, James Gunn Finally Adds The One Thing Superman Movies Have Been Missing

It’s now official: Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor will be getting a big new twist in the upcoming Superman movie, one that hasn’t been seen in films before. While James Gunn’s first Superman film showed Luthor using his intelligence and wealth to build an army of enemies against Superman, the sequel, Man of Tomorrow, may see Luthor taking a dramatically different approach.

Paramount+’s Returning Crime Show Is Officially a Major Streaming Hit

As a big fan of Criminal Minds, I was thrilled when it came back! CBS originally cancelled the show in 2020, but Paramount+ revived it in 2022 as Criminal Minds: Evolution. It’s essentially a continuation of the original series, and they cleverly kept the episode count going, starting with what would have been Season 16.