2025’s Hottest Horror Sequel Joins the Popcorn Bucket Trend

According to Fangoria, AMC theaters will begin selling a special tin bucket on October 16th. This is the newest addition to the popular trend of collectible buckets that fans have been eagerly seeking. While the exact price hasn’t been announced yet, these items tend to sell out fast, so interested buyers should act quickly.

Jared Leto’s Disney Action Sequel That Will “Make You Wish A.I. Destroyed Hollywood” Could Make ‘Morbius’ Box Office Look Good

Joachim Rønning directed *Tron: Ares*, which takes place 15 years after the events of *Tron: Legacy*, continuing the franchise’s storyline. The film features returning actors like Jeff Bridges, alongside new cast members including Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Gillian Anderson. Like previous *Tron* movies, critical reviews have been varied. Here’s a brief overview of the plot:

Channing Tatum Reveals What’s Holding Up the Next ’21 Jump Street’ Sequel

Channing Tatum recently told *Variety* that he’s constantly asked about a third *Jump Street* movie – more than any other film he’s been in. The main obstacle to making it happen, according to Tatum, is the budget, specifically high producer fees. He says he, Jonah Hill, and the original directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, are willing to accept lower pay, but they’re having trouble reaching an agreement with producer Neal H. Moritz.

Writer of Near-Perfect MCU Story Confirms Avengers: Doomsday Contributions

In an interview with *The Wrap*, writer Christopher Markus explained his early involvement with what eventually became *Avengers: Endgame*. He was initially working on a project called *Avengers: Doomsday* without a director attached, participating in planning discussions. After that project was canceled, he continued developing ideas that would later form the basis of both *Endgame* and *Secret Wars*, until the Russo brothers and Steve McFeely joined the team.

The 10 Biggest Anime in the World Right Now

Shows like *One Piece* and *Chainsaw Man* are incredibly popular on streaming platforms, inspiring countless fan theories and influencing how stories are told today. These anime represent the evolution of the art form, showing how far it’s come since its beginnings. While some series are long-established classics, others are quickly becoming major forces, constantly raising the bar with each new episode. Ultimately, these shows highlight anime’s unique ability to bring people together from all over the world, regardless of age or language.

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9 Ways Ballard Is Different in the Show and in the Books

Similar to the novels that inspired it, *Ballard* builds on the character of Renee Ballard – a determined detective known for tackling old, unsolved cases. However, adapting a book into a fast-paced TV show requires some changes. To keep viewers engaged, the show needs a strong pace, compelling storylines, and believable relationships between characters. As a result, some details inevitably shift during the adaptation, and the changes affect how we see and understand Renee Ballard herself.

‘That Script Would Have Never Gotten Made’: Channing Tatum Opens Up About How Wildly R-Rated His Gambit Movie Was Going To Be

Although the planned *Gambit* movie never happened, Channing Tatum finally got to play Remy LeBeau in *Deadpool & Wolverine* last year, and he’ll return to the role in *Avengers: Doomsday* in 2026. While promoting his new film, *Roofman*, currently in theaters, Tatum was asked by Variety if Marvel Studios might reconsider making a *Gambit* movie. He responded with a knowing smile, saying:

Bleach Plagiarized Yu Yu Hakusho & I Can Prove It

Yu Yu Hakusho was a groundbreaking anime that helped define the shonen genre, setting many trends that later series followed. Creators of popular anime like Naruto, Black Clover, and Jujutsu Kaisen have all acknowledged being directly inspired by Yu Yu Hakusho, highlighting its lasting influence as Yoshihiro Togashi’s first major work. Although Bleach is largely original with its own unique powers and world, there are significant similarities to Yu Yu Hakusho. We’ve analyzed the storylines of both shows, arc by arc, to show how Bleach appears to have borrowed from Yu Yu Hakusho.