Abandoned Marvel Studios Movie Reworked Into New Disney+ Show

As a big Marvel fan, I was excited when Marvel Zombies dropped on Disney+ on September 24th. But it turns out, it wasn’t always planned as a series! The director, Bryan Andrews, told Variety they originally intended it as a full-blown movie. The problem? They ran into some tricky “contractual issues” trying to get Spider-Man involved. Sadly, that meant the movie idea had to be scrapped, and they switched gears to make it a miniseries instead.

November 1 Is a Sad Day for Superman Fans

Featuring Superman content on HBO Max and a strong marketing campaign helped the DC Universe’s Superman movie become a big financial success. However, just as the movie was introducing the franchise to a wider audience, some disappointing news about future Superman projects has surfaced before November.

After Caitlyn Jenner Makes Her Debut On The Kardashians, Kendall And Kylie Open Up About Their Parents’ Relationship

Caitlyn Jenner was a significant part of Keeping Up with the Kardashians on E!, especially during her transition in 2015, which had a big impact on the whole family. So, it’s surprising that she hadn’t been seen on Hulu’s The Kardashians – until now. She first appeared in Season 7, Episode 2, titled “She Was Such a Hater,” where Kendall and Kylie Jenner discussed how their parents currently interact with each other.

Hazbin Hotel Creator on Live-Action Chances After Season 2 Premiere

While promoting the premiere of Hazbin Hotel’s second season on Amazon Prime Video (October 29, 2025, according to ComicBook.com), Vivienne Medrano discussed the potential for a live-action adaptation. Medrano expressed interest in the idea, but clarified she envisions something beyond a standard live-action format. The show, also known as the “Hellaverse” series, has already been renewed for seasons three and four following a successful theatrical sing-along release earlier this year.

I Love Ariel Winter’s Explanation For Why She Gets Just As Excited About Animated Characters Like Princess Sofia As Live-Action Roles

In The Sisters Grimm, the first TV adaptation of Michael Buckley’s popular young adult novels, actress Winter voices Sabrina Grimm, the older sister who learns she and Daphne come from a magical family. The show introduces characters inspired by classic fairy tales. Winter spoke with TopMob before the show premiered, and when asked if she preferred animated or live-action roles, she gave a perfectly balanced answer. Here’s what she said:

10 Must-Read Horror Comics That Are Perfect For Halloween Season

Comics offer fantastic scary stories, ranging from dark takes on well-known heroes to entirely new and original tales. Many have become essential reads for horror fans, especially around Halloween, whether they expand on beloved movies or become cultural phenomena themselves. From huge superhero crossovers to critically acclaimed limited series, these comics represent some of the best horror the medium has to offer.

Japan Reveals Its Top 10 Anime of Fall 2025 in Official Ranking

Niconico recently announced its top 10 anime from Fall 2025, based on how the first episode of each series performed. Out of the 57 anime currently available, the ranking considers both the number of views and comments on Episode 1. Leading the list is Nohara Hiroshi: Hirumeshi no Ryuugi (also known as Style of Hiroshi Nohara’s Lunch), which reached over one million views on its release day. You can find the full top 10 list below.

Mad Men’s Ugly Decline: How The Series Changed For The Worse

The television series Mad Men, which ran for seven seasons from March 1960 to November 1970, followed the life of Don Draper (played by Jon Hamm). Don was the Creative Director at the advertising agency Sterling Cooper and perfectly captured the stylish and sophisticated image of the 1960s.