First Glance: “Michael”

Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew and son of Jermaine Jackson, will play the lead role in the upcoming film, “Michael.” The movie will chronicle Michael’s life, starting with his early days with The Jackson 5 and following his incredible success as a solo artist in the 1980s. The cast also includes Miles Teller, Colman Domingo, and Nia Long, and Antoine Fuqua is directing. Given the mixed track record of music biopics, it’s natural to wonder what to expect from this film – and a recently released teaser offers a first look.

The Internet Has A (Plausible) Theory About All The Dinner Dates Taylor Swift Has Been Going On Lately Ahead Of Her Wedding

Although Travis Kelce isn’t currently with Taylor Swift in New York City, she’s been spending time with friends like Sabrina Carpenter, Gigi Hadid, and Ashley Avignone. Fans are speculating about a possible wedding, especially after Swift was seen enjoying outings with these close companions. One fan even shared their theory on social media.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Reveals ‘The Running Man’ Was the Only Movie of His That He Ever Wanted to See Remade

Okay, I’m still buzzing about this! Arnold Schwarzenegger met the guys behind that awesome Running Man remake video – Powell and Wright – and it was so cool to see. He actually thanked them for making something so great! They all shared the video on Instagram, and Wright’s caption was perfect – he called it a ‘passing of batons’ and thanked Arnold for being so generous. But the best part? Arnold told them Running Man was the one movie he always wanted to see remade, and that it needed a fresh take! Then they presented him with this giant fake bill with his face on it – it was hilarious and such a sweet moment. Seriously, as a fan, it just felt really special to see him acknowledge their work like that.

10 Overrated Dragon Ball Fights You Need to Stop Hyping Up

Many fights in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super are more popular than they deserve to be. Fans often get caught up in flashy moments and impressive visuals, but truly great fights need more – a compelling story, well-planned action, good animation, and a meaningful impact on the series. While these fights aren’t bad, they definitely don’t live up to the hype.

7 TV Shows Considered The Worst Ever Made

Look, I get that Ryan Murphy and Kim Kardashian are both doing incredibly well for themselves, but even a ton of money doesn’t make bad reviews hurt any less. Their new legal drama, All’s Fair, starring Niecy Nash-Betts and Naomi Watts, is really getting slammed by critics – and honestly, the reception has been shockingly poor. It’s one of those shows that’s making headlines for how bad it is, not for being good.

How Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus Reverses Walter White’s Breaking Bad Story

Following the huge success of shows like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Vince Gilligan became known for telling compelling stories about flawed characters. He became particularly skilled at showing how regular people can gradually become corrupted by crime, and this became a hallmark of his work. Because of this, many viewers naturally wondered if his new sci-fi show on Apple TV would explore similar themes.

26 Years Ago, The Avengers’ Failed Adaptation Still Succeeded in Bringing This Beloved Roster Out of the Comics

Although it shared creators and actors with popular cartoons, United They Stand only lasted one season with 13 episodes before being canceled. Today, it’s mostly remembered – if it’s remembered at all – for its costumes, which were poorly designed and seemed intended to promote action figures that never really took off. Despite its flaws, United They Stand is still significant for bringing attention to a group of Marvel heroes who often get overlooked.