Power Rangers Is Officially Entering A New Era

While walking the blue carpet at the season 2 premiere of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Jonathan Entwistle and Chris Steinberg revealed they’re developing a Power Rangers reboot for Disney+. They didn’t share many details about the show, including whether it would retell the story of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but hinted at a thrilling new adventure.

Vin Diesel to Write ‘Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots’ Live-Action Movie

Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots, first created in 1964, is a classic two-player game where kids control robotic boxers in a yellow ring. Players rapidly press buttons, trying to make their opponent’s head shoot up and ‘knock them out.’ Vin Diesel is set to star in a movie adaptation of the game, and Mattel Studios’ Robbie Brenner has praised his ability to tell compelling stories, describing his vision for the film as imaginative, relatable, and visually impressive, according to Deadline.

28 Years Later’s Controversial Ending Just Got An Explanation Thanks To The Sequel’s Trailer

Okay, so the zombie flick from 2025 felt like a natural continuation of 28 Weeks Later, which is what everyone expected. But it definitely threw some curveballs our way, especially considering how 28 Years Later ended. Now, the trailers for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple are starting to explain some of the choices they made with that 2025 movie’s ending – it’s like things are finally clicking into place!

10 Surprising TV Character Recastings You Might Have Missed

Sometimes, even after a TV show has started, it becomes necessary to replace an actor. This can happen because actors age, and producers might want someone who looks or feels younger for the role. It also occurs when a character becomes more important than originally planned, leading creators to find an actor who can handle the increased demands and emotional depth of the part as the show goes on.

‘Hunting Season’ Review: Mel Gibson Returns to Form

Kyle Gibson plays Bowdrie Webb, a father raising his teenage daughter along a river in rural Oklahoma. His daughter, Tag (Sofia Hublitz), is much like him – they both enjoy hunting and fishing, and he teaches her everything, even the difficult parts like preparing the animals they catch. Tag also knows how to safely use a gun. Their family is very religious, and they always say grace before meals. Tag loves and respects her father, but she frequently asks questions about her mother, who has passed away.