‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Fans Are Getting a Live-Action Version of Huntr/X… Kind Of

completely captivated audiences this summer with KPop Demon Hunters, a film that unexpectedly rose from being a typical kids’ movie released directly to streaming platforms to become one of the decade’s biggest hits. For over three months, the movie – about a K-Pop girl group who save the world from demons while performing for their fans – consistently topped streaming charts. In addition to spending a significant amount of time at the #1 spot on music charts in the U.S., U.K., and globally, the film broke Netflix’s record for most views of an original movie, exceeding 300 million views within its first 90 days. Plus, it enjoyed a two-day run in theaters with a special sing-along version, which also became very popular on streaming services.

Prime Video’s ‘Ballard’ Recasts Harry Bosch With a Younger Actor — But for a Good Reason

Fans concerned about Welliver being replaced as Bosch can rest easy, as he will continue to play Harry Bosch in the current timeline of the upcoming season. However, the new episodes will focus more on the time jumps in the cases Renee Ballard handles within the LAPD cold case unit, and that necessitates some flashbacks to develop the narrative fully. According to CBR, this is where Meade-Mullarkey comes in, playing Bosch during years not yet explored in the TV series.

Hulu Cancels Mid-Century Modern After One Season

I was really disappointed to hear that Mid-Century Modern got canceled by Hulu. It’s a shame, especially since I was enjoying the show and its fantastic cast – Lane, Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham, and the wonderful, late Linda Lavin. It only had one season, starting in March 2025, which is a real bummer. I remember hearing some buzz before the show even came out. And the guest stars! They had some great ones, like Pamela Adlon (King of the Hill), Richard Kind, Rhea Perlman, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Cheri Oteri. It’s always sad when a show with so much potential doesn’t get a chance to shine.

New Adult Swim Series Haha, You Clowns Gets Its First Hilarious Trailer

The Haha, You Clowns clip offers viewers a complete first glimpse of the forthcoming animated comedy created by Joe Cappa. The series centers on three brothers attempting to maintain stability in their lives after their mother’s passing, while also taking care of their father. The show features animation in the signature style of Cappa Productions, something fans are sure to enjoy.

Desperate Housewives’ Felicity Huffman Opens Up About Returning To Network Television And Her ‘Certainly Rare’ Comeback

The actress will first appear as a series regular on September 30th, in the second episode of Season 2 of Doc. This follows a premiere episode involving a hostage situation which may have temporarily resolved the show’s main romantic storyline. She’s been a series regular on multiple shows since Desperate Housewives ended, including USA’s American Crime, and has also made guest appearances on shows like The Good Doctor and Accused. However, Doc marks her first regular role on a network television show since 2012.

The Great Advice Quentin Tarantino Got From Steven Spielberg After Experiencing His First Flop

Over the weekend, Tarantino shared a story about some professional challenges he faced in the mid-2000s. He was speaking at the Burbank Film Festival (according to Deadline) and explained that after some initial reactions to Death Proof weren’t what he expected, he sought advice from more experienced filmmakers. This film was part of the Grindhouse project, paired with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror. Tarantino recalled that both Steven Spielberg and Tony Scott told him he should be happy he was able to create the film he envisioned – something he confirmed he was – but Spielberg, who directed both Jurassic Park and Hook, also offered some insightful advice.