Doctor Who Boss Russell T Davies Has Written “Multiple Versions” Of 2026 Christmas Special Amid Show’s Unknown Future

The latest season of Doctor Who streamed simultaneously on Disney+ and the BBC, with Russell T. Davies – who successfully relaunched the show in 2005 – returning as showrunner. After two seasons, the show ended, reportedly due to low viewership numbers, rising production costs, and controversial creative decisions. Following the cancellation, Ncuti Gatwa, who played the Doctor, departed the series, and the character unexpectedly regenerated into Billie Piper, a former companion.

Prime Video’s 4-Part Sci-Fi Series Is Multiverse Done Right

Running from 2015 to 2019, The Man in the High Castle is a four-season series that presents a haunting alternate 1960s. Based on Philip K. Dick’s 1962 novel, the show explores a world where Germany and Japan won World War II, focusing on the lives of people living under Nazi and Japanese rule in America and their struggles with resistance and maintaining their beliefs.

New Game Of Thrones Spinoff Will Finally Put Another Stark In The Spotlight

The new play, Game of Thrones: The Mad King, will focus on the events of the Tourney at Harrenhal – a competition that sparked Robert Baratheon’s rebellion against King Aerys II Targaryen and his son, Rhaegar. Because the play is set around 15 years before the start of the Game of Thrones TV series, audiences will see younger versions of familiar characters.

Suits: A Timeless Legal Drama That Continues To Thrive

Shows like The Good Wife thrived by focusing on realistic legal procedures and the complexities of political life. Others, such as How To Get Away With Murder, took a more dramatic and imaginative approach, mixing personal relationships with intense conspiracies and murder mysteries. Some legal dramas also used current events and political issues to offer broader social commentary.

Law & Order: SVU Dominates PVOD Charts Ahead of Season 27 Finale

According to FlixPatrol, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is currently the most popular TV series available for purchase (PVOD) on the Apple TV store. It’s the top show in Australia and France, and ranks ninth in the United Kingdom. It seems many viewers are now watching or re-watching the series.

4 Open-World Games Better Than Red Dead Redemption 2

While Red Dead Redemption 2 is a fantastic open-world game, a few others actually excel in certain areas. Some offer even better exploration, while others have more engaging combat or deeper customization options. But one thing is certain: any game that can outperform Red Dead 2 is truly among the best open-world experiences gaming has to offer.

10 Naruto Villains Who Were Actually Right All Along

Because of this, many villains from Naruto still lead to discussions about whether their paths could have been different. Some opposed the established ninja system, while others highlighted the painful realities of ongoing conflict and resentment. While their actions weren’t right, they often resonated with viewers, showing there was some truth to their perspectives.

Must-Watch Heist Movies For Every Movie Buff

As crime movies changed, heist thrillers became both more realistic and more visually polished. To truly appreciate the genre, there are a few essential films—mostly from the 1960s through the 1980s—that every movie fan should watch.

8 Most Shocking Psychological Thriller Movies of the 21st Century

The use of psychological tension and terror in movies began with authors like Edgar Allan Poe and was later masterfully brought to life on screen by Alfred Hitchcock in films such as Psycho and Vertigo. This technique has since become common in many acclaimed movies, including The Sixth Sense, The Shining, The Silence of the Lambs, Taxi Driver, and Fight Club. This list, however, focuses on psychological thrillers released after the year 2000, specifically those known for being particularly disturbing. These films stick with you—whether because of shocking plot twists, difficult themes, or the unsettling feeling of seeing yourself reflected in the characters—long after you’ve finished watching them.

Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol is Already Doomed

The new Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol movie is starting with a flawed base. The story it’s using, the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, isn’t as good as many fans believe. Even worse, changes between the Dragon Ball Super anime and manga mean a key plot point from Season 2 will be confusing and won’t make sense in the movie.