Doctor Who Season 16 Seemingly Confirmed After Ncuti Gatwa Reveals Filming Window Before Official Renewal

While no official renewal has been given forDoctor Whoseason 16, Fifteenth Doctor Ncuti Gatwa has seemingly confirmed it. The actor made his debut in the final 60th anniversary special through the revolutionary, never-before-glimpsed Bigeneration process, before leading his first full story in the 2023 seasonal special, “The Church on Ruby Road.” Gatwa’s Doctor met companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) in the episode before traveling alongside her across season 14. They will be joined by Varada Sethu’s new companion Belinda inDoctor Whoseason 15....

August 19, 2025 · 3 min · 639 words · Jeffery Clarke

Every Final Girl In The Alien Franchise, Ranked By Survival Skills

Famous for its strong female leads, theAlienfranchise has many “finalgirls” throughout its $1 billion franchise. As a term first coined in 1992 by Carol J Clover, a professor of American Film,“final girl” describes a trope of a surviving female character in horror films, especially ones who are more intelligent and often play a misfit role. The trope has been around for a long time and applies to many different characters, so it is hard to distinguish whichhorror movie had the first “finalgirl,”however,Alienhas some of the most famous iterations of the trope....

August 19, 2025 · 9 min · 1888 words · Jessica Porter

Fourth Wing Recap: 10 Most Important Things To Remember

WithOnyx Storm’s release daterapidly approaching, it’s worth remembering the biggest developments fromFourth Wing— but it has been a while since the first installment ofThe Empyrean Seriesdebuted.Fourth Winghit shelves in April 2023, introducing readers to the kingdom of Navarre, which is protected by magical wards and a powerful military. That military is broken into multiple quadrants, and the most important forFourth Wing’s purposes is the Riders Quadrant. As its name suggests, the Riders Quadrant sees its members bonding and learning to ride dragons....

August 19, 2025 · 11 min · 2280 words · Douglas Chambers

Frasier Season 3 Gets Update From Showrunners As They Tease Major Cheers Character Return

The showrunners ofFrasieroffer an update on season 3, teasing an appearance from a majorCheerscast member. The revival, which streams on Paramount+, recently closed out season 2 with a holiday episode that was big on emotional reunions, new romantic possibilities, and a deeper focus on the supporting cast. So far, however,Frasierseason 3has not been confirmed. In an interview withTV Insider, co-showrunners and executive producers Chris Harris and Joe Cristalli opened up about the future and the possibility of a third installment is discussed....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 792 words · Gary Gonzalez

Fullmetal Alchemist: How Each of the Sins Dies in the Series

The Seven Deadly Sins inFullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhoodis one of the anime’s most fascinating elements. They are all Homunculi, artificial lifeforms created by the first Homunculus simply known as Father. Each of these beings represents one of the deadly vices—Pride, Greed, Envy, Wrath, Lust, Gluttony, and Sloth—serving as the main antagonists throughout the series. While the Homunculi are powerful and havesome of the best healing factors in anime history, they are not immortal....

August 19, 2025 · 7 min · 1358 words · Holly Ford

How Until Dawn Combines Multiple Horror Movie Genres For One Unique, Time-Looping Experience Detailed By Director & Co-Writer

David F. Sandberg and Blair Butler are bringing one of the best horror games of the past decade to the big screen with a surprising twist inUntil Dawn. Butler, having gotten her start on the video game-focused cable network G4, found it to be both intimidating and a dream to come full circle by helping co-write the adaptation withThe ConjuringUniverseveteran Gary Dauberman. For Sandberg, on the other hand, the movie offered the opportunity to return to his horror genre roots after having branched out to blockbuster filmmaking with theShazam!...

August 19, 2025 · 11 min · 2188 words · Nancy Hudson

I Can't Believe James Gunn's DC Universe Is Already Leaning Into Its Controversial Green Lantern Design Decision Months Before Nathan Fillion's Superman Debut (But I Love It)

TheDCUhas already doubled down on its divisive design for Nathan Fillion’sGreen LanterninSuperman, and I’m delighted by it. The DC Universe is undergoing a significant transformation under the guidance of James Gunn, with audiences eagerly anticipating the debut movie,Superman, slated for release on June 03, 2025. Among the many exciting developments is the introduction of Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, one of the Green Lanterns, sporting the character’s iconic haircut. Subsequently, the DCU has leaned into Guy’s hairstyle even further, in a charming new promotional image....

August 19, 2025 · 5 min · 873 words · Ann Mays

I Can’t Believe The Best John Wick Movie Has The Franchise’s Lowest Rotten Tomatoes Score

All theJohn Wickmovies have very high scores on Rotten Tomatoes, but I’m shocked by which film in the series is the lowest-rated. When the firstJohn Wickmovie was released in 2014, I don’t think anybody would have been able to predict how big of a franchise it would become. The firstJohn Wickfilm is a relatively straightforward action movie about a retired assassin seeking revenge for the death of his dog, but the sequels significantly expand the world and introduce several interesting characters....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 818 words · Thomas Gaines

I Love Nightcrawler, But I Will Admit It: He's Not Marvel's Best Teleporter

Warning: contains spoilers for “Fetch,” appearing inMarvel Mutts#1! I loveNightcrawler, but I have to admit: he is notMarvel’sbest teleporter. Nightcrawler is one of the most popular members of the X-Men, thanks to his happy-go-lucky personality and teleportation powers. He often gets credit as Marvel’s premiere teleporter. However, in the story “Fetch,” appearing inMarvel Mutts#1,Lockjaw, the enormous dog of the Inhumans, plays a cosmic game of fetch that shows off his awesome teleportation skills....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 708 words · Kathleen Walker

I'm Convinced Drake Just Released The Song Of The Summer, 4 Months Too Early

Drakegave us a Valentine’s Day gift meant much more for the summer than our lover. On the 14th track of$ome $exy $ongs 4U,acollaborative album with Toronto icon PARTYNEXTDOORthat debuted earlier this month, “NOKIA” uses Drake’s signature flow/melodies and often unexpected twists to generate sone much-needed distance from his ongoing feud with fellow hip-hop legend Kendrick Lamar. Notably, Drake said “F*** a rap beef, I’m tryna get the party lit,” on$$$4U, and Drake accomplished just that with the album’s most engaging club hit that’s quickly taken social media by storm - maybe just four months too early....

August 19, 2025 · 4 min · 721 words · Jennifer Payne

I'm Convinced The Switch 2 Direct Will Give Us A Look At This New Nintendo Game

After a long and arduous wait for Nintendo to announce its next console, forced to rely on unconvincing leaks and rumors to get any sliver of information, it has finally announced theNintendo Switch 2. It did so back in a surprisingly low-key YouTube trailer on August 11, 2025, much to the delight of fans. However, there were naturally those, including myself, who wanted to know more about this console than just what it looked like....

August 19, 2025 · 5 min · 924 words · Paula Ellis

I'm Glad We Might Not Get The Last Of Us Part 3 - & You Should Be Too

The Last of Usis easily one of Naughty Dog’s most successful franchises to date. With two critically-acclaimed games and a highly popular TV adaptation under its wing, it would be easy to assume that Naughty Dog would take advantage of this success and ensure the series' longevity. However,hopes for a continuation of the gaming series were seemingly laid to rest this week, as Naughty Dog’s studio head Neil Druckmann suggested thatTLOU Part 3might not be happening....

August 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1149 words · Amanda Pierce

Ignore The Hate, More Games Should Use Dragon Age: The Veilguard's Stylized Look

Dragon Age: The Veilguardgot a little bit of negative press when it was first announced thanks to its new art direction. Whereas the previous games have all been fairly dark and gritty - with each entry getting progressively less gritty -The Veilguardfeels more akin to a Disney movie, with every character having smooth-as-butter skin and cartoonish faces. Naturally, those who were expecting something like the original games were a little disappointed and began stating their opinion loudly online....

August 19, 2025 · 6 min · 1136 words · Steven Johnson