Prime Video Officially Adds ASL & BSL Versions to 18 Movies

I was so excited to hear that Prime Video is adding signed versions to even more of its movies! They already had a few, but now 18 more are coming with options for both American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL). It’s really easy to find them too – you can just go to their accessibility page, search using terms like “ASL” or “Sign Language,” or, if you’re in the U.S., look for the “Accessible Movies and TV” collection right on Prime Video. It’s great that they’re making their content more inclusive!

The X-Files Season 11 Episode 4 Is a Must-Watch for Fans

I have to say, watching Season 11, Episode 4, “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat,” really reminded me why I love The X-Files. Even after all these years, Mulder and Scully are still at their best! What I especially appreciated was how the episode playfully acknowledged its own history and showed respect for everyone involved – both the creators and us, the fans. It perfectly captured the magic that made the show so popular to begin with, and I think any true fan absolutely needs to see it.

‘The Winds of Winter’ Leaks Say George R.R. Martin Has Finished the Book

Online fans are getting excited about a claim made on the 4chan message board. Someone posing as a production assistant at Bantam Spectra posted that George R.R. Martin finished writing The Winds of Winter in December 2025 and submitted the complete manuscript in January 2026. The anonymous poster also claims Martin’s recent silence is due to a marketing strategy, with the publisher wanting him to stay out of the public eye.

HBO’s Half-Man Is Officially The Next Baby Reindeer

While Netflix’s Baby Reindeer was a huge hit and will be hard to top, HBO’s new miniseries Half Man looks promising. Set to premiere on April 23, 2026, the show is a collaboration between HBO and the BBC. Jamie Bell and Richard Gadd star in Half Man, with Gadd also writing and creating the series.

Dark Matter Season 2’s 2026 Return Sets A Major Turning Point

Adapting science fiction for television is challenging, but Apple TV has become remarkably good at bringing popular sci-fi novels to life. They’ve successfully created compelling series across a range of genres, from grand space adventures to gripping post-apocalyptic stories.

Every Tokyo High Student in JJK, Ranked by Strength

By the end of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, most of the students at Tokyo Jujutsu High have shown what they can do in battle, giving fans a better understanding of who the strongest ones are. With the Culling Game becoming increasingly dangerous, the heroes of JJK will rely on these young sorcerers to reach their full potential and defeat Kenjaku’s evil plan.

New Footage of Spider-Man: Brand New Day Reveals 1 Unexpected Upgrade for Tom Holland’s Suit

Even after Parker died, he still needed Stark’s tech expert to create his Spider-Man suits. But when Doctor Strange cast a spell making everyone forget Spider-Man, that support ended. Parker was on his own. However, a sharp-eyed viewer noticed something interesting in the trailer for the Brand New Day IMAX version: Tom Holland’s Spider-Man seemed to be holding onto more of his suit’s advanced features than previously thought.

Michael Keaton’s Batman Return Destroys DC Multiverse Continuity

Michael Keaton famously stepped away from playing Batman, supposedly because of disagreements over the character’s direction. However, he surprisingly returned to the role in the 2023 film The Flash, over three decades after Batman Returns. While fans of Tim Burton’s films loved seeing Keaton reprise the part, his appearance ultimately damaged the established storyline of those films, and effectively erased the continuity built by both Burton and Schumacher.

HBO’s 6-Part Crime Masterpiece Series Keeps Getting Better

Every TV fan should experience HBO’s most acclaimed shows – like Band of Brothers and Six Feet Under – because they’ve truly changed television. HBO consistently delivers outstanding dramas across various genres, from war stories to crime thrillers, and one show is frequently called the best ever made.