Michael C. Hall’s Six Feet Under Leaving Netflix in November

As a huge TV fan, I was really excited to see that *Six Feet Under* is still on Netflix, but sadly only until November 1st! It’s one of those shows I always recommend. It’s created by Alan Ball and centers around a family who run a funeral home in Los Angeles. The story kicks off when Nate Fisher, played by Peter Krause, and his brother David (Michael C. Hall) unexpectedly inherit the family business, Fisher & Sons, after their father’s death. It’s a fantastic, character-driven show!

Tron 4 Gets Major Update Following Ares’ Box Office Struggles

Tron: Ares is a sequel to the 2010 film Tron: Legacy. It centers on Tron, a powerful program played by Jared Leto, who is sent from the digital world to the real world for a risky assignment – the first time humans meet artificial intelligence. While critics liked Ares a bit more than Legacy, it didn’t perform as well at the box office, earning $33 million domestically – $10 million less than Legacy made fifteen years prior.

Marvel Rumor Claims Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine Will Be Around For The Long Haul (And I So Hope Its Legit)

Hugh Jackman’s brief return as Wolverine caused a huge online buzz and significantly boosted the success of *Deadpool 3*. Now, rumors suggest Marvel Studios, led by Kevin Feige, wants to continue using him in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. According to insider Daniel Richtman (via Screen Rant), Jackman isn’t just appearing in *Avengers: Secret Wars*, but could continue in future projects, even after the *X-Men* films are potentially reimagined for the shared universe.

Sam Raimi’s First Horror Movie In 16 Years Is Coming, But One BTS Detail Is Keeping Me From Being Completely Over The Moon

The basic idea behind this movie is fantastic. It stars Rachel McAdams – you probably know her from *The Notebook* – and Dylan O’Brien as colleagues who get stuck on a deserted island after a company trip goes wrong. Once they crash, the usual office drama turns intense, and McAdams quickly takes charge. The trailer shows the director’s familiar style and hints at a mix of *Cast Away* and *Misery*. If the slapstick comedy and chaotic energy are anything to go by, it looks like a wild and unpredictable ride – exactly what fans want from this director.