Netflix’s Untamed Success: Rethinking Miniseries Release Strategy

While not flawless, Untamed was a hit with audiences. Its six episodes made for a perfect weekend watch, as each one skillfully advanced the central mystery. At its heart, it’s a classic ‘who done it?’ story, but the show’s compelling main character and the beautiful, yet eerie, setting of Yosemite National Park gave it a uniquely atmospheric and bittersweet tone. It’s not surprising the series was picked up for another season, especially considering it was originally intended to be a limited run of just six episodes.

‘The Night Manager’ Is the Best Anti-Bond Spy Series Available

Despite its thrilling moments, The Night Manager isn’t just light entertainment. While acknowledging the style of famous spy stories like James Bond, the show carves its own path, exploring a more realistic and emotionally driven narrative. Throughout the current season, the protagonist, Jonathan Pine (played by Tom Hiddleston), insists he’s moved on, but he’s still haunted by his past. He can’t shake the complex feelings he developed for his former target, Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie), whom he investigated, befriended, and ultimately betrayed. When Pine goes undercover with another dangerous arms dealer, Teddy Dos Santos (Diego Calva), he finds himself repeating the same patterns.

‘The Odyssey’ Trailer Reveals Travis Scott Cast in Christopher Nolan’s Epic

A new trailer shown during the NFL game between the Patriots and Broncos revealed that musician Travis Scott will appear in the upcoming film, The Odyssey. Scott previously worked with director Christopher Nolan on the soundtrack for Tenet, contributing the song “The Plan.” The trailer briefly shows Scott alongside Tom Holland (as Telemachus) and Jon Bernthal (as Menelaus). While it’s not yet known what role Scott will play, he can be heard speaking about “war” in the clip. You can watch the teaser below.

Even Other NCIS Stars Get A Bit Starstruck Meeting OG’s Like Michael Weather And Cote De Pablo

Last November, the main actors from Sydney – Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance, Sean Sagar, and Tuuli Narkle – met Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo while they were visiting Australia. However, Mavournee Hazel and William McInnes, who also star in NCIS: Sydney, weren’t there. When I recently spoke with Hazel about the show, including the history of her character, Bluebird Gleeson, I asked her why she hadn’t been at the photo shoot with Weatherly and de Pablo, and she explained:

4 Fantasy Books Better Than The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings perfectly captures the magic of fantasy with its detailed world, compelling characters, intricate plot, and extensive history. However, Tolkien’s writing can be challenging for some readers. Luckily, there are many other fantastic fantasy stories that some people actually prefer to his classic trilogy.

Everybody’s Talking Yoshi In New Super Mario Galaxy Movie Footage, But That’s Only Like The Fifth Coolest Thing To Me

It’s easy to see why everyone is excited, especially after how well the little hint of Yoshi in the first movie was received. While hearing Yoshi speak took some getting used to, I’m still thrilled to see the character brought to life in animated form. However, we didn’t actually see a lot of Yoshi in the footage, and I was more captivated by all the other references to different games and new elements. So, putting Yoshi aside for a moment, let’s geek out over those other awesome nods to the Mario universe!

‘The OA’ Is the Most Underrated Sci-Fi Mystery Series on Netflix

Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the creators of The OA, have a history of working together on intriguing projects. These include the FX/Hulu thriller A Mystery at the End of the World and the 2011 film Sound of My Voice, which they co-wrote and Batmanglij directed. However, The OA remains their most captivating work, and its sixteen episodes are perfect for a gripping marathon viewing experience.

Netflix’s Gritty New Gangster Thriller Inspired By A True Story Quickly Rises On Global Streaming Charts

Since it was released, The Big Fake has been getting attention for its evocative portrayal of Rome in a chaotic period and its exploration of how striving for success can lead people to make questionable choices. The film follows Toni’s journey as he goes from an aspiring artist to a skilled forger, a path that drags him into the dangerous world of Roman crime and political schemes.