MHA’s Most Underrated Duo Finally Get Their Moment in Season 8 Premiere

The Pro Heroes are barely holding on, just managing to keep Tomura Shigaraki busy long enough for Deku to try and win. In the final arc of *My Hero Academia*, everyone needs to work together and think outside the box. The heroes and their students will only have a chance if they can catch the villains off guard, which means Aoyama and Hagakure need to be more inventive than ever before.

David Cronenberg’s 20-Year-Old, Oscar-Nominated Crime Thriller Is Secretly A DC Movie Masterpiece

David Cronenberg’s gripping crime thriller, *A History of Violence*, came out in 2005. It’s based on the 1997 graphic novel of the same name by John Wagner and Vince Locke, originally published by Paradox Press and later by Vertigo—both now part of DC Comics. The film was critically acclaimed, earning an 88% “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes and winning an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Josh Olson. Many consider it one of the best films of the 2000s, yet it’s surprisingly often overlooked in discussions of great superhero movies, despite lacking any caped crusaders—and that deserves to change.

7 Best True Crime Documentaries Streaming on Paramount+

I’ve been really impressed with the true-crime documentaries Showtime has been putting on Paramount+. They’ve released a lot of them over the last few years, and I’ve checked out quite a few. What I appreciate most is that each one feels really well-researched and has something meaningful to say. They don’t just present the facts; they really dig into the issues and ask tough questions, which makes them totally captivating and important to watch.

The First Look at John Lithgow’s Dumbledore Confirms Major Changes to the Classic Harry Potter Story

After the unexpected end of the film series, Warner Bros. revealed plans to continue the story with a new TV series on HBO, which quickly became controversial. While some fans are upset about revisiting such a beloved story, the HBO series offers exciting possibilities, like including scenes and characters – such as Peeves – that were left out of the original films. As production continues, it’s becoming clear that this remake aims to provide a fresh experience for both book and movie fans, staying true to the source material while offering something new.

Kevin Costner’s Yellowstone Exit Was Allegedly Preceded By An Argument With Wes Bentley That Drew ‘Line In The Sand’ And Made Things ‘Awkward’

Most viewers are aware that John Dutton died in the first episode of *Yellowstone’s* final season, and Kevin Costner didn’t appear in the rest of the show. While the exact reasons for his departure remain unclear, *The Hollywood Reporter* recently published an article detailing the difficult last few years of production and the growing tensions on set, which likely contributed to the issues.

It’s Wild Madelaine Petsch Has Two Movies Coming At The Exact Same Time, And One’s Horror And The Other’s A Rom-Com

Reviews for *The Strangers Chapter 2* were varied, but many viewers agree that Madison Petsch is establishing herself as a leading horror actress. Just a week and a half after its release, she’s already promoting her new romantic comedy, *Maintenance Required*, which is currently available on Amazon. In the video above, I spoke with the 31-year-old actress and producer about the experience of having such different films released so close together. Here’s what she had to say:

Showtime Renews Dexter: Resurrection for Season 2

The original *Dexter* series had an unsatisfying ending, but Showtime brought it back years later with *Dexter: New Blood*, which wasn’t well-received by critics. The franchise really turned things around with *Dexter: Resurrection*, earning excellent reviews and attracting a large audience. Now, Michael C. Hall, the show’s star, has announced on the show’s YouTube channel that *Dexter: Resurrection* will be back for a second season.

HBO’s Harry Potter Reboot Is Introducing Nicholas Flamel

The character of the wizard was created with Nicolas Flamel, a historical French alchemist who lived from 1330 to 1418, as inspiration. In the story, the wizard lived from 1326 to 1992, choosing to relinquish the Philosopher’s Stone. Though Flamel was formally introduced in the Harry Potter prequel, Fantastic Beasts – portrayed by Brontis Jodorowsky in the 2018 film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald – he didn’t appear in any of the original eight Harry Potter movies or the books.