‘Under Paris’ Sequel at Netflix Gets Exciting Update

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Aja is now involved in the project, but it’s unknown why the original director, Xavier Gens, has left. Gens previously mentioned that any sequels would be set in a completely flooded Paris. The film, originally titled Sous la Seine (meaning Under the Seine), centers on a marine researcher named Sophia who must confront her past to protect Paris from a mutated, freshwater shark. It’s a classic low-budget streaming movie that cleverly incorporated the 2024 Summer Olympics – and concerns about the Seine’s water quality – into the plot as a reason for the monster’s appearance.

Disney Confirms They’re Changing How Their Animated Movies Look

An executive at Walt Disney Animation Studios hinted that the studio is planning a new visual style for its future films. Jared Bush, the studio’s Chief Creative Officer, recently discussed the success of Zootopia 2 and other Disney projects on The Town podcast. The conversation turned to anime, and Bush then suggested that Disney is working on “a really exciting evolution in the way that [their] movies look.”

Corin Hardy’s New Horror Movie Whistle Has An Early Contender For 2026’s Gnarliest Kill

If you hear the chilling whistle, a ghostly figure representing your future self – specifically, how you’ll look when you die – will begin to hunt you. The creature is a terrifying preview of your fate; for instance, a smoker might be pursued by a decaying, cancer-stricken version of themselves, and a young woman could be chased by her elderly, frail future self. The movie presents this unique concept in a reasonably effective way.

The Best Mecha Battle of 2025 Belongs to Dandadan Season 2

Following a season of exciting new abilities, challenges, and supernatural encounters, Dandadan delivers a thrilling climax: a colossal robot battling an alien monster. In Season 2 Episode 12, “Clash! Space Kaiju vs. Giant Robot!”, Dandadan impressively matches and even surpasses the spectacle of the Gundam series, offering a fantastic homage to over-the-top mecha battles.

James Gunn Splits the Fanbase With New Reveal About Superman’s Emotions

The movie successfully conveyed Superman’s genuine goodness through both David Corenswet’s acting and the script. Fans especially responded to a scene where Clark tells Lois he’s planning to surrender to the Department of Justice. He explains he hopes they’ll send him to wherever his dog, Krypto, is being held, admitting that while Krypto isn’t always well-behaved, he’s worried the dog is lonely and afraid.

High Potential’s Weirdest Mysteries, Ranked

ABC’s new version of the French show HPI: Haut potentiel intellectuel, titled High Potential, keeps captivating audiences with its strange and complex cases involving Morgan, Detective Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata), and the team. While some episodes are wilder than others, which one features the most shocking twist?

12 Famous Actors Who Played Batman (That Everyone Forgot About)

As a huge Batman fan, I’ve noticed something amazing: he’s everywhere! Seriously, you can’t escape him – he’s in movies, TV shows, cartoons, video games, and even quick cameos. It feels like every generation gets its own version of the Dark Knight, and each time, people think this is the one to stick with. The details change – sometimes he’s got a darker voice, or a cooler Batmobile – but the core of Batman, the things that make him Batman, always remains the same. It’s what keeps bringing us back for more.

6 Greatest Movies That Defined the ’60s, Ranked

As a film buff, I always find it fascinating how much things changed in the ’60s. The old restrictions, known as the Hays Code, started to relax, and suddenly filmmakers really began to experiment. They started pushing creative limits, and honestly, we got some truly incredible movies because of it. It was a really exciting time for the art form!