X-Men ’97 Season 2 Will Officially Include 5 of the Strongest X-Men Ever

As a huge X-Men fan, I’m so excited for Season 2 of ’97! It sounds like we’re going to see some seriously powerful mutants join the team – they’re saying at least five of the strongest ever from the comics will be involved. Of course, our favorites like Wolverine, Beast, and Nightcrawler will be back, leading the charge after being scattered across time. Plus, they’re introducing some new heroes we haven’t seen yet, and it looks like the power levels are going to be way higher this season – these guys aren’t just heroes, they’re forces of nature!

Netflix’s Monster With 416 Million Hours Watched Is a Perfect 1-Weekend Binge

Their latest project recently reached a huge milestone, accumulating 416 million hours of viewing time worldwide. This demonstrates that Netflix has mastered the formula of creating addictive, limited-series true crime shows. Their success relies on a smart algorithm and how it’s used. In today’s world, with the power of social media, almost anything can become a cultural phenomenon. Streaming services like Netflix can transform these carefully crafted crime dramas into major events, and the impressive viewership of The Ed Gein Story perfectly illustrates how well this approach works.

Star Wars: The Acolyte Season 2 Would Have Shown Yoda’s Dark Side

Season 2 of The Acolyte would have revealed Jedi Master Vernestra Rwoh attempting to hide a series of deaths. She planned to blame the deceased Jedi Sol, hoping to protect the Jedi Council from investigation. Instead of admitting the truth – that Osha was responsible – Vernestra was determined to portray Sol as a dangerous, unstable Jedi. The first season ended with Vernestra about to tell Yoda everything.

Bruce Campbell Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

I’ve been dealing with a health issue, and people are calling it an ‘opportunity,’ so I’m trying to look at it that way. It’s a type of cancer that doctors can treat, but not necessarily cure. I’m sorry if this comes as a surprise – it was surprising to me as well.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Pays Off 35-Year-Old Klingon Shakespeare Joke

The series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy cleverly revisited a running gag from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, a 1991 film directed by Nicholas Meyer. This film, the last to feature the original Star Trek cast, introduced General Chang (played by Christopher Plummer), a memorable Klingon villain known for constantly quoting Shakespeare.

10 Martial Arts TV Shows With Movie-Quality Action

These shows feature incredibly well-done fight choreography, rivaling the action you see in movies like John Wick. But they’re not just about the action – the stories are engaging, and the characters are well-developed. Plus, it’s satisfying to watch the villains take the brunt of the damage. So, which show are you going to check out?

‘Scrubs’ Revival’s Season 9 Retcon Keeps These 2 JD Storylines

Look, if you were one of the few who actually enjoyed Scrubs Season 9, you can still watch it! But honestly, it’s best to think of those Med School episodes as happening in an alternate universe – a separate storyline that doesn’t really connect to the rest of the show. And let’s be real, given how much fans disliked Med School, that makes total sense creatively. That said, not everything from those episodes was bad. Some of the world-building actually made sense, and the writers didn’t want to completely erase it. So, they kept two storylines involving JD from Med School when they brought the show back for the revival.