6 Underrated ’80s TV Shows That Deserve Classic Status

While some ’80s TV shows definitely look like they’re from the ’80s, a few still hold up well against today’s programs. Even if they seem a bit dated, that doesn’t make them any less enjoyable. In fact, these six shows are particularly great, and deserve a rewatch even if you’ve forgotten about them.

Kevin Federline Claims He Partied, But Britney Spears’ Partying Was What Led Her To Lose Custody Of The Kids

Kevin Federline is receiving criticism after releasing his new book, with some accusing him of trying to financially benefit from his relationship with his ex-wife, whom he married in September 2004 after a brief courtship. A spokesperson for the singer of “…Baby One More Time” dismissed the claims as attention-seeking, noting the book’s release coincides with the end of child support payments from Federline. However, in a Vanity Fair interview, Federline stated he doesn’t solely blame his ex-wife.

2025’s Batman: The Animated Series Successor Shows What DC Really Needs

As a huge animation fan, I’ve always thought the way Batman: The Animated Series handled characters like Harley Quinn and Mr. Freeze was brilliant – it really shaped how they’re seen even today. And you can see that impact on every Batman cartoon that’s come after it. It’s exciting to see the upcoming Batman show planned for 2025 seems to be learning from that legacy. It’s a good reminder that there’s always space to try new things with Batman, especially in animation, and the 90s series proved that perfectly.

Doctor Doom’s New Series Sounds Like a Sci-Fi/Horror Dungeon-Crawler

The new series will be written by acclaimed authors Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Benjamin Percy. It focuses on what happens when people try to loot Doctor Doom’s castle while he’s away, and the unexpected consequences they face. Expect plenty of surprises for anyone brave enough to enter Doom’s domain! Carlos Magno, Robert Gill, Justin Mason, and Georges Jeanty will provide the artwork.

Blumhouse Announce Movie/TV Adaptation of Acclaimed Horror Comics Series

Blumhouse revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that they’re developing both a live-action movie and an animated series based on the comic book Something Is Killing the Children. They shared a video announcement stating that the project, led by JamesTheFourth, Werther Dell’Edera, and Boom Studios, will bring the modern horror comic to life in two new formats.

Sydney Sweeney Addresses Euphoria’s Future After Season 3

The future of the hit show Euphoria is still being discussed, and the latest installment is getting positive reactions from the show’s original cast. Despite rumors that Season 3 might be the last, creator Sam Levinson hasn’t officially confirmed it. Sydney Sweeney recently spoke with Variety at the premiere of her new movie, Christy, about what’s next for Euphoria after the upcoming season.

Guy Ritchie’s MobLand Becomes a Streaming Hit on HBO Max

As a big streaming fan, I’ve been keeping an eye on MobLand, and it’s really popping up everywhere! According to FlixPatrol, it’s currently in the top 5 on SkyShowtime in a bunch of European countries – which makes sense, as it only just finished airing there after a delayed release, so people were probably waiting to watch the whole season at once. But what really surprised me is that it’s actually the number one show on HBO Max in places like the Philippines and Thailand! That’s a huge accomplishment, and it’s great to see a show gaining traction across different platforms and regions.