9-1-1’s Crossover With Nashville Proves Where Lone Star Went Wrong

Just three episodes into its ninth season, 9-1-1 has already done a crossover event, and the positive reaction highlights a key issue with 9-1-1: Lone Star. While the hit show 9-1-1 has created two spin-offs – 9-1-1: Lone Star and the newer 9-1-1: Nashville – crossovers between the shows haven’t happened very often, despite taking place in the same world.

Weapons Is Now Streaming, And I’m Still Thinking About Aunt Gladys And Her Mysterious ‘Illness’

Ever since Zach Cregger’s film Weapons came out this summer, and the announcement of a prequel, movie fans have been debating how much we really understand about Aunt Gladys, the movie’s villain. Some worry a prequel focusing on her backstory could make her less frightening, while others believe she’s the only major character whose perspective hasn’t been shown, and that she deserves to have her story told.

10 Most Iconic Horror Movie Opening Scenes Ranked

A great horror movie often starts with a scene that’s either incredibly frightening or subtly unsettling, hinting at the terror to come. These opening moments can be the most lasting part of the film, and when they become truly iconic, it’s something special.

Stellan Skarsgård Would’ve Done Andor Season 3, Despite Asking To Be Killed Off

Created by Tony Gilroy, a co-writer of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Andor is a gripping and politically charged thriller that expands the Star Wars universe. The show follows Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in the years before the events of the original 1977 film. Bill Skarsgård plays Luthen Rael, a rebel intelligence officer who brings Cassian into the fight against the Empire.

Rebecca Ferguson’s A House Of Dynamite Extends Impressive Rotten Tomatoes Streak

Rebecca Ferguson has become a prominent figure in science fiction thanks to her roles as Lady Jessica Atreides in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films and the lead in the TV series Silo. Her latest film, A House of Dynamite, follows her critically acclaimed performance in Dune: Part Two, which was released in 2024 and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture.

10 Sci-Fi Series That Started Strong But Quickly Declined

Sci-fi shows need strong first episodes to grab viewers and pull them into a brand new world, making them eager to watch more. It’s crucial to quickly set the atmosphere, explain how this world works, and demonstrate that the story will be compelling. A truly excellent pilot episode can instantly make a sci-fi show a hit, generating excitement and high hopes – often matching the grand scale of the show’s ideas.

Hulk’s 8 Most Catastrophic Mistakes in the MCU

Throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Hulk has repeatedly tried to help, but often ends up causing more problems. Whether it’s destroying cities, accidentally endangering allies, or even indirectly creating powerful enemies, the Hulk’s impact is a mix of heroism and destruction. He usually has good intentions, but his strength and unpredictable nature often lead to unintended consequences.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Showrunner Previews Codron’s Season 4 Journey

The season finale surprised viewers by revealing that Codron is still alive. He’s apparently traveled a long distance, all the way from France to the Spanish coast. We last saw him at the end of Daryl Dixon season 2, where he attacked Daryl after bat guano in the Chunnel caused him to become enraged over his brother’s death. It appears he’s now recovered from whatever affected him.

Boston Blue Sold To Over 100 International Markets After Single Episode

As reported by Deadline, the new series Boston Blue has quickly gained international traction, selling to over 100 markets after just one episode. Broadcasters like AXN Asia, Coupang Play (Korea), M-Net (Africa), Sky (New Zealand and Germany), Play Media (Belgium), Cosmote TV (Greece), Síminn (Iceland), and beIN (Cyprus and Turkey) are among those who have purchased the rights to air the show outside of the U.S.