‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 1 Recap Before Season 2 Hits Netflix

Despite a rocky start, strong reviews and positive buzz quickly showed there was an audience for a show that offered genuine humor and realistic drama. Nobody Wants This received three Emmy nominations – for its lead actors and for outstanding comedy – and has been renewed for a second season, debuting October 23, 2025. This fast renewal is rare for streaming shows, but viewers might want to refresh their memories of Joanne and Noah’s backstory before the new season begins.

Soul on Fire Star Was Chosen To Play John O’Leary’s Mom In Biopic

James McCracken and Joel Courtney star in Soul on Fire, alongside John Corbett (known from And Just Like That), Stéphanie Szostak (A Million Little Things), and William H. Macy. The film, released in theaters on October 10th, has received positive reviews, with an 80% approval rating from critics and a remarkable 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Underworld (2003) Review; This 22-Year-Old Matrix Replacement is Still Fun But Fails to Make a Mark

Early 2000s horror films were often more silly than scary, but still received attention from major studios. However, 2003 stood out as a particularly good year for action-packed, gothic horror. Kate Beckinsale’s film arrived at just the right moment, capitalizing on the popularity of stylish action and strong female leads. While it did change how young audiences saw vampires and werewolves, looking back after twenty years, it’s hard to see a clear reason why it became the basis for an entire franchise.

Elizabeth Olsen Gives MCU Return Update Amid Avengers: Doomsday Rumors

Fans are excited about the possibility of Elizabeth Olsen returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch. Director Matt Shakman has hinted at her potential return, fueling online speculation – particularly about her appearing in a future ‘Avengers’ film called ‘Doomsday’.

Tim Robinson’s The Chair Company Is Like A Whole New TV Genre, And HBO Has Big Reasons To Celebrate

Let me tell you, heading into the 2025 TV season, there’s one show poised to genuinely unsettle and hilariously discomfort viewers – and it’s not what you’d expect. Forget something predictable like Celebrity Wheel of Fortune; the real standout is HBO’s The Chair Company. This show is different, and that’s thanks to Tim Robinson, a master of awkward comedy. He and Zach Kanin have created something truly unique, and critics loved it. It seems audiences were ready for a change of pace, and I think they’ll find this show… unforgettable.

Mortal Kombat II Release Date Moved Up By 1 Week After Delays

The upcoming Mortal Kombat II film will star Karl Urban as Cage and Martyn Ford as Shao Kahn. Originally planned for release on October 24, 2025, the movie’s release date has been moved to May 2026. Warner Bros. reportedly made this change to capitalize on the success of the 2025 Superman movie by releasing another big film during the summer months.

Bandai Reveals Major 2026 Gunpla Releases With New High Grade Model Kit Prototypes

The 1/144 scale HG 01 Gundam [GQ] is an early prototype, designed as a stylistic precursor to the iconic RX-78-2. Coming soon is the HG 1/144 Hambrabi (GQ), featuring a distinctive design that captures the look of the GQuuuuuuX series. Even with only one model shown so far, these kits promise to be highly sought-after collectibles for fans of the newest Gundam anime.

Dexter: Resurrection’s Jack Alcott Reacts to Charley’s Foreshadowing Threat

In the new series, Harrison is now played by an adult actor, having previously been seen as a child in the original show. When questioned about whether Charley’s earlier threat to Harrison hinted at future events, actor Alcott admitted it was a valid point. “I hadn’t considered that connection, but it’s definitely possible,” Alcott said. “However, she seemed to escape that situation without much trouble, so she’d likely need a strong, personal reason to go after Harrison.”