Xena: Warrior Princess Star Confirms Rumored Spinoff Plans & Why It Ultimately Failed To Materialize

Renee O’Connor, who starred in the show, has shared details about plans for a spin-off series and why those plans didn’t work out. Xena: Warrior Princess is a highly-regarded fantasy show that centers on Xena (Lucy Lawless), a warrior trying to make amends for her past by using her abilities to help others. She’s joined on her adventures by Gabrielle (O’Connor), who starts as a simple farm girl but becomes a skilled warrior herself.

Near-Perfect Hard Fantasy Shows Nobody Remembers

As a huge fantasy fan, I’ve noticed so many promising shows just… disappear. Whether they were up against massive hits, launched during a crowded season, or just got canceled before their time, it’s easy for them to get lost in the shuffle. Let’s be real, our brains can only hold so much! That one season wonder quickly fades when you’re trying to remember what’s on your grocery list. But just because we’ve forgotten them doesn’t mean they weren’t amazing while they lasted. Some of those shows really were fantastic, even if they didn’t get the recognition they deserved.

7 Anime That Bring Characters Back to Life After Dying

It’s become incredibly common for anime stories to feature characters being reborn or reliving time, so much so that it’s now a major trend. Shows like Re:Zero, which use time loops, have become popular, treating death as a temporary setback rather than a permanent end. Sometimes, thanks to convenient plot devices in series like Naruto or questionable writing choices in One Piece, deaths don’t really stick.

Spider-Man No Way Home’s MCU Timeline Placement Confuses Fans Following Disney+ Release

This new release has sparked a lot of confusion among fans. Since the film became available on Disney+, discussions about where it fits in the Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline have resurfaced. Many are puzzled that it’s placed between Eternals and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, instead of directly after Spider-Man: Far From Home, where the story begins.

New Legend Of Zelda Movie Image Seemingly Reveals The Best Look Yet At Link’s Game-Accurate Design

Cinematographer Gyula Pados recently shared a sneak peek of the upcoming Legend of Zelda movie on Instagram. The photo showed the clapperboard, revealing the film is currently being referred to as “Umami” during production. Even more exciting, the clapperboard featured concept art of Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link, sporting a costume very similar to the one from the video games. Pados quickly removed the post, but the image was re-shared on Twitter by Felipe Lima from UniversoNintendo.

3 Best Movies To Watch On Prime Video This Week (April 20-24)

Unlike many other streaming services that only show content for subscribers, Prime Video also lets you buy or rent movies and shows digitally. This gives you access to a huge variety of titles – from classic films to the newest releases – offering something for everyone.

‘Avengers: Doomsday’: Full CinemaCon Trailer Breakdown

What are the three different universes revealed? What new danger is threatening everything? And what exciting footage was shown at CinemaCon that hasn’t been released online yet? In this video, we’ll discuss what attendees at CinemaCon saw and how it impacts the movie, plus we’ll share the latest news and rumors about the cast and storyline.