“I Wrote The Second Teen Wolf”: Tyler Posey Gives Passionate Update On Teen Wolf Franchise, Calls On Fans To “Keep Screaming”

Teen Wolfstar Tyler Posey shares a passionate update about his potential return as Scott McCall, teasing his plans for the supernatural drama franchise. It has been close to a decade sinceTeen Wolfended its run on MTVand more than two years since the premiere of themovie follow-up on Paramount+, which reunited most of the cast and caught up with nearly all the central characters. Though there hasn’t been any official word on a sequel or a TV show revival, Posey continues to hold out hope for more....

August 6, 2025 · 3 min · 500 words · Jacob Austin

"Creepy Exorcist Vibe": Stephen King Praises New Apple TV+ Thriller, Siding With The Audience On Rotten Tomatoes

Stephen Kingshares his praise for a new Apple TV+ thriller, matching the audience’s sentiment. Apple TV+ has been on a run of consistently releasing new original shows over the past few years, with the genre frequently falling into the thriller category. Oftentimes, those thrillers will have a sci-bent, withSilo,Dark Matter, andSeverance. But the preference for tense stories also extends beyond the science fiction realm. Lady in the Lake, led by Natalie Portman, was a murder mystery presented as a thriller....

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 465 words · Shawn Gray

"The Stakes Are Different": Rebel Moon Part 1's New Opening Scene & Aris Impact Detailed By Zack Snyder

Warning: Some SPOILERS lie ahead for Rebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Blood! Summary Zack Snyder has explained how the new opening sequence forRebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Bloodcompletely changes the movie’s tone. FollowingRebel Moon’soriginal PG-13 rated cutsreleased on July 29, 2025, and June 12, 2025, Netflix recently released Snyder’s full R-rated vision for his space epic under their new chapter names,Chalice of BloodandCurse of Forgiveness.The changes made in these versions are immediately apparent, with the first movie including a new, violent opening scene that introduces Ed Skrein’s Admiral Atticus Noble and provides a backstory for Aris, the Imperium Soldier who later comes to switch sides....

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 623 words · Allison Diaz

10 Anime Series That Went From Quiet Underdogs to Ultimate Hits

The anime industry is full of surprises. Every season, new shows debut with varying levels of hype, but not all of them achieve long-lasting success. Some series start as overlooked underdogs, dismissed for their art style, premise, or lack of mainstream recognition. However, against all odds, they rise in popularity,proving that a strong story, lovable characters, and passionate fan support can turn even the most unexpected series into major hits....

August 5, 2025 · 6 min · 1139 words · Nicholas Hensley

10 Coolest Batman Gadgets Never Used In Live-Action That We Hope To See In The DCU's Brave And The Bold Movie

The DCU’sBatman: The Brave and the Boldwill be Batman’s first chance in a long time to use some famous comic book gadgets that have never made it to a live-action movie. Theupcoming movieBatman: The Brave and the Boldwill be The Dark Knight’s first true appearance in the newly-formed DCU headed by James Gunn, following the release ofSuperman: Legacy.Considering how many amazing pieces of tech Batman uses in the comics that have yet to see on-screen representation, this movie will be Batman’s chance to show off an updated arsenal....

August 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1898 words · Rachel Long

10 Lessons The MCU's Blade Movie Should Learn From Wesley Snipes' Trilogy

With the MCU’sBlademovie experiencing some turmoil,Marvelwould be wise to consider the failures and successes of the iconic Wesley Snipes trilogy.The MCU’sBladeintroduces the famed vampire-hunting superhero intothe MCU timelineafter Wesley Snipes’ Blade made a triumphant cameo appearance inDeadpool & Wolverine. This opened up questions about Snipes returning for anotherBlademovie, or even replacing Mahershala Ali as the franchise’s new Blade. These are completely speculative, but there are certainly lessons to learn from Snipes’ iconic trilogy....

August 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1768 words · Neil Reyes

10 Most Shocking Reveals From Netflix's Court Of Gold Documentary

WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Court of Gold. Netflix’sCourt of Goldreveals some previously unknown details about Teams France, Serbia, and Canada, as well as Team USA’s historic gold medal run at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The new 6-part docuseries, released exclusively on Netflix on July 25, 2025, takes an unprecedented look behind the scenes into the locker rooms and personal lives of some of the best basketball players on the planet. Director Jake Rogal was granted immersive, never-before-seen access to cover Teams USA, France, Serbia, and Canada, who all became top contenders to win the gold medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics....

August 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1830 words · Reginald Parker

10 Most Wasted Characters In Batman: The Animated Series

ThoughBatman: The Animated Seriesis widely regarded as one of the greatest superhero adaptations ever created, even it wasted some classicDCcharacters. Known for its sophisticated storytelling, atmospheric art style, and compelling character work,Batman: TASredefined Batman for a new generation. With such a vast array of iconic characters from the DC universe to draw from, the series managed to shine a light on Batman’s rogues’ gallery and supporting cast in fresh and nuanced ways....

August 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1862 words · Jennifer Cole

10 Times Stephen King Books Cleverly Reference His Own Stories & Adaptations

Most ofStephen King’s books are connected to one another, andmany of them cleverly reference the horror icon’s other stories in passing. Larger ties between narratives are easy to follow, like the fact thatRandall Flagg appears in multiple storiesor that locations likeCastle Rock crop up over and over. However, King’s self-referential nods to his other works are fun to pick up on, especially for readers familiar with his backlist. These Easter eggs are entertaining, even when they have little to no bearing on the overall plot....

August 5, 2025 · 10 min · 2002 words · Alexander Bullock

20 Famous People Who Died On Their Birthday, Including William Shakespeare & Ingrid Bergman

Birthdays are meant for celebrating with friends and enjoying another year around the sun. They’re a fun way to mark the passage of time, and signal excitement for life ahead. Some birthdays, particularly earlier in life, open up new possibilities, like being able to drive or vote. But sadly, many people have passed away on their birthday. Some refer to this phenomenon as the birthday effect, a statistical occurrence where the likelihood of death increases around one’s birthday....

August 5, 2025 · 5 min · 892 words · Jonathan Allen

8 Possible Replacements For The Walking Dead's Main Villain

The Walking Dead’siconic villains have been one of the show’s biggest selling points, but the franchise has been lacking a central antagonist for years, leaving it in need of a replacement. Despite the likes of Negan, The Governor, and Alpha all shining at various points throughout the original series,The Walking Deadheaded into season 11 without a main villain, and it’s never really found one since.The Ones Who Livefinally revealed the CRMwho had been built up through a spinoff show, but despite the group’s size and strength, they were defeated by Rick and Michonne....

August 5, 2025 · 9 min · 1900 words · Jeremy Mendoza

90 Day Fiancé Star Gino Palazzolo’s Cryptic New Message Might Expose The Truth About Jasmine Pineda Split

Summary Gino Palazzolofrom90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?has shareda cryptic message, insinuating what led him to dump his wife,Jasmine Pineda. Gino fell deeply in love with his Panamanian partner a few years ago.Not only did Gino support Jasmine financially, but he also made sacrifices for her, overlooking her terrible behavior. In early 2023, Gino eveninvited Jasmine to the United Statesand married her. He seemed excited about starting a future with her....

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 595 words · Amy Wright

Bachelor Nation Should Choose A Villain As The Next Bachelor Lead (The Heroes Are Too Boring)

Summary The Bachelorfranchise has been working with great leads for the last several seasons, butthe franchise should choose a villain to lead the next season to spice things up for viewers who are beginning to get bored. WhileThe BachelorandThe Bachelorettetypically choose leads who are viewer’s favorites in the franchise, the majority of leads in the last few years have become boring after moving from contestant to lead. Despite knowing that the leads on the series have to move away from their personalities in many ways,BachelorNation often roots for their favorites to become leads....

August 5, 2025 · 4 min · 749 words · Deanna Brown