Jurassic Park Meets Armageddon In NBC’s Exclusive Surviving Earth Trailer

In 2025, NBC debuted the impressive 10-part series The Americas, narrated by Tom Hanks and showcasing wildlife from around the world. Now, NBC is preparing a new, major documentary series that will transport viewers back millions of years. Surviving Earth, an eight-episode series, is scheduled to premiere on June 11th, and ScreenRant is sharing the exclusive trailer.

This X-Files Episode Ended 1 of the Show’s Earliest Trends (Changing Everything About Mulder & Scully)

Initially, Scully joins Mulder on The X-Files to disprove his unusual theories, using her medical background and logical thinking to challenge him. However, as they investigate increasingly strange cases, she begins to question her own beliefs. During the first season, one particular episode changes the show’s dynamic, pushing Scully to reconsider her reliance on logic and even consider the possibility of life after death. Her encounter with Luther Boggs forces her to admit that her skepticism isn’t enough to protect her from unsettling realities.

These 2000s Anne Hathaway Classics Are Secretly the Same Movie

Although The Devil Wears Prada and The Princess Diaries seem very different, they actually share a surprising number of similarities. Both films are getting sequels years after they first came out, and the characters Anne Hathaway plays in each follow remarkably similar journeys, experiencing many of the same plot points. In fact, you could argue they’re essentially the same story, with different endings and themes.

Netflix’s Man on Fire Outdoes the Original With Solid Rotten Tomatoes Score

This new TV series is based on A.J. Quinnell’s 1980 novel of the same name, originally directed and produced by Tony Scott. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, known for his roles in Aquaman and Wonder Man, plays a former mercenary seeking revenge. Soon after its release, Man on Fire has already received better reviews than the original, earning a 71% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock Season 2 Is Even More Exciting Than Sherlock Holmes 3

Everyone’s talking about the new Young Sherlock show, but it’s easy to forget about a third Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert Downey Jr.! It feels like that one is stuck in development forever, and honestly, I don’t think we’ll see it happen. I loved how Guy Ritchie brought a fresh, energetic style to the first two movies – he really breathed new life into the classic Sherlock Holmes stories.

Omaha Review: Don’t Let This Moving Family Drama Be All About Its Ending

The movie is intentionally structured to keep the audience in the dark, experiencing the story alongside the family. Like the children in the film, we’re unsure of their destination or the reasons behind their journey. Information is revealed gradually, only as things happen, though observant viewers might anticipate some events – the daughter, at least, seems to understand this move means leaving their home permanently. This approach is central to the director, Cole Webley, and writer Robert Machoian’s vision. Ultimately, the true meaning of Omaha isn’t fully understood until after the credits roll.

Colin Firth’s Near-Perfect HBO Crime Miniseries Is the Tensest 9-Hour Binge of the Decade

The HBO Max miniseries The Staircase is based on a true crime case and the acclaimed 2004 documentary by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. Created by Antonio Campos (known for The Devil All the Time and The Beast in the Woods), the series follows the story of Michael Peterson, a writer accused of killing his wife, Kathleen. On December 9, 2001, Kathleen was found dead at the bottom of the stairs in their Durham, North Carolina home. The series meticulously examines all aspects of the case, using compelling storytelling to build suspense throughout.

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Is the Only True Masterpiece Movie In the Franchise

Many fans consider The Wrath of Khan to be the best Star Trek movie ever made. It redefined how stories were told on the big screen, and after a long break from movies and some disappointing TV episodes, the franchise needs to recapture that magic. This film was a huge success that surpassed everything Star Trek had done before, and its impact is still unmatched.