A Forgotten Gundam Prequel Makes a Surprise Comeback Release With Master Grade Gunpla Model Kit

The popular MG 1/100 Gundam F90 model kit is coming back into production, giving fans another chance to own a model based on a story from before the main Universal Century Gundam timeline. Plus, two add-on sets will be available to boost its weapons and capabilities, and one even lets you turn it into a snowmobile! Pre-orders for these customizable sets are open now.

10 Women Who Changed TV Forever

I loved watching Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown! The show definitely reminded me of classics like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, but it was so much bolder. Before that, most female characters on TV were supposed to be sweet and easy to like. But Murphy Brown was different – she was a single woman over 40 who wasn’t afraid to speak her mind, even if it meant being a little difficult. It was refreshing to see a woman like that on screen!

8 Crime Shows That Only Get Better After Season 2

The show really finds its footing and delivers some of its strongest episodes as it progresses, with the cast and writers becoming more confident in their roles. Here are a few acclaimed crime dramas that truly hit their stride after their first couple of seasons and became classics.

‘Barry’ Is the Most Underrated HBO Crime Thriller No One Talks About

HBO consistently delivers high-quality shows across all genres, including the critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us and the clever, though sometimes uncomfortable, comedy The Comeback. It’s also a go-to for gripping crime thrillers. While shows like The Sopranos and The Wire remain iconic, another standout series offered a darkly comedic, yet surprisingly hopeful, story centered around a compelling lead character. Barry, which ran for four seasons from 2018 to 2023, featured Bill Hader in a particularly memorable role. Co-created by Alec Berg and Hader himself (who also directed many episodes), the show consistently subverted expectations.

Ridley Scott’s ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’ Action Epic Hits Free Streaming

Twelve years ago, director Scott released a large-scale biblical movie that critics didn’t love, but audiences turned out to see. Released in 2014, Exodus: Gods and Kings earned $268 million globally, covering its $140 million production cost. While it wasn’t a massive hit – final costs were likely around $200 million – the film still found an audience despite receiving a 29% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Now, viewers can once again experience this action-packed retelling of a classic Bible story.