Tracker Season 3, Episode 1 Recap

Colter directly asked Otto if he’d been in the woods the night Ashton died. Otto admitted he was, and confessed to killing Ashton. However, the reason Otto was on the mountain was shocking: Colter’s own mother, Mary, had asked Otto for help, and that request ultimately led to Ashton’s death.

Live-Action Adaptation of Beloved Fantasy Movie Gets the Sequel Update Fans Want To Hear

The actor mentioned filming began on November 1st, as he discussed details about *How to Train Your Dragon 2* with *The Direct*. He’s currently promoting the sequel *Black Phone 2*, which is now in theaters. In *How to Train Your Dragon 2*, he’ll be returning as Hiccup, the character who goes from wanting to hunt dragons to befriending one named Toothless, and ultimately helping his village fight a dangerous new threat. The actor then continued:

Spider-Man 4 Set Video Confirms Huge MCU Appearance

It’s happened before that a key Avenger has teamed up with Tom Holland in a Spider-Man movie. Robert Downey Jr. played Iron Man in the first Spider-Man film with Tom Holland, ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming,’ and Benedict Cumberbatch appeared as Doctor Strange in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.’

Bari Weiss Ousts “Activist Wing” of CBS News: Fires Standards Chief in First Major Move as Editor-in-Chief

The departure of Milne is the first major change since Ben Weiss took the reins earlier this month. This followed Paramount’s purchase of Weiss’s media company, *The Free Press*. *The New York Post* reported that Milne was unexpectedly let go on Thursday, and a CBS source described the move as important. According to that source, Milne was a key figure in pushing for certain perspectives at CBS News, and her removal signals Weiss is determined to overhaul the news organization’s editorial direction.

10 Years Later, Charlie Hunnam Is Still the Best Part of Guillermo del Toro’s Forgotten Gothic Cult Classic

As a huge fan of gothic horror, I absolutely adore the 2015 film *Crimson Peak*, but it feels like it’s sadly been overlooked by most people. While it wasn’t one of Guillermo del Toro’s biggest hits, I still think it’s one of the most beautifully atmospheric and genuinely fun gothic horror movies out there. And honestly, I think Charlie Hunnam’s performance gets unfairly dismissed – he’s often seen as just a supporting character, but he really delivers and deserves more recognition for his work in this fantastic film.

One Piece Has a Romance Problem — & It’s All Eiichiro Oda’s Fault

For a long time, *One Piece* didn’t focus on romantic relationships, and now the series is feeling the consequences in its final arc. While the creator, Eiichiro Oda, intentionally avoided romance for the Straw Hat Pirates, other characters are now being developed through love stories, leaving the Straw Hats behind. This makes an existing problem even worse: many Straw Hat crew members besides Luffy, Zoro, and Sanji haven’t been given enough attention or development since the time skip.

It’s Not Sakura’s Fault Masashi Kishimoto Doesn’t Know How to Write Women

Sakura Haruno often gets a lot of criticism from *Naruto* fans, but much of it is unfair. While characters like Sakura, Hinata, Ino, Tenten, and Temari aren’t developed as fully as Naruto, Sasuke, or Kakashi, that’s true for most of the series’ cast. It’s also important to remember that despite years of negativity from some male fans, Sakura was a key reason many women started watching *Naruto*, and she continues to be a very popular character.

Marvel Studios Releases Historic Poster Showing Thanos’ Phase 6 Return

I’m so hyped for *Marvel Zombies* – the second series in Phase 6! Marvel Studios just dropped this really cool poster, and it’s packed with all these zombified versions of our favorite heroes and villains. We’re talking Thanos, Captain Marvel, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, Abomination, Wasp, and even Ant-Man and Hank Pym! What’s interesting is that instead of being a tall, standard poster, it’s actually wider than it is tall. Apparently, there’s a reason for that design choice, which is pretty neat.

If You Loved Barbarian, Watch Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs

Wes Craven had a knack for turning ordinary settings into terrifying situations, and *The People Under the Stairs* is a prime example. Like his film *A Nightmare on Elm Street*, which was inspired by reports of people dying suddenly in their sleep, Craven found horror in everyday life. He’d take something familiar – like dreaming – and twist it into something frightening. This approach works because it makes the fear feel real and relatable. Craven’s films often balance scary moments with humor, and moments of levity are often tinged with unease. Whether you’re revisiting *The People Under the Stairs* for a nostalgic experience or discovering it for the first time, the film remains surprisingly relevant and impactful today.