James Gunn’s DC Universe Is Officially Fixing Its The Flash Problem

Grant Gustin portrayed Barry Allen/The Flash for nine seasons on television and in several crossover events. Many fans are hoping James Gunn will include Gustin’s version of the character in the first phase of the new DC Universe. While The Flash appeared in a 2023 movie starring Ezra Miller, the film wasn’t successful. Following that, plans for future Flash projects within the DCU were put on hold, but there’s a possibility they could be revisited soon.

The Pitt Season 2 Trailer Hints At Romance Between Mel And Langdon

Fans of The Pitt have been hoping to see some romance develop among the doctors at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. During the first season, there was a clear connection between Dr. Robby Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) and Dr. Heather Collins (Tracey Ifeachor), but with Tracey Ifeachor not returning for season 2, viewers started imagining their own storylines.

Christina Ricci’s Guns Up Is Blowing Up on Streaming

The movie, released in theaters in July, remained popular on the streaming service’s daily top 10 list in the U.S. this week, reaching number five on December 15th, according to FlixPatrol. While it’s no longer among the most popular movies in the U.S. as of December 16th, Guns Up is still performing well internationally. It currently ranks sixth on Amazon Prime’s top 10 lists in both the Dominican Republic and Guatemala, and has climbed to fourth place in Uruguay.

48 Hrs.: Eddie Murphy’s First Film Is 1 of the ’80s’ Best Action Comedies

The 1982 film 48 Hrs. was a turning point for Eddie Murphy, launching his career from Saturday Night Live into the movies. It was a critical success, with reviewers particularly enjoying the comedic pairing of Murphy and Nick Nolte. Over four decades later, it’s still considered one of the most hilarious comedies of the 1980s and remains a standout performance for Murphy.

4 Best Horror Shows That Debuted In 2025

Because of shows like American Horror Story and The Walking Dead, horror has become a popular genre on television. Now, creators have more freedom to explore it, and each year brings a wave of new horror shows to streaming platforms. Some become instant favorites, while others don’t quite make a lasting impression.