Netflix Should Stop Splitting Seasons Into Multiple Parts After 2025

Netflix has become known for creating popular TV shows, starting with its first original series, House of Cards, in 2013. Since then, they’ve had success with shows like Stranger Things, Wednesday, Bridgerton, Squid Game, and many others. However, not everything Netflix produces is a hit, and a particularly frustrating habit seems to be making their challenges even worse.

5 Years Before Tombstone, Charlie Sheen Quietly Made Westerns Cool Again

As a movie fan, I’ve always loved Westerns. It’s a genre that really built some incredible stars – guys like Henry Fonda, Clint Eastwood, and John Wayne. They were perfect for telling stories about right and wrong, with tons of action, and always made you think about who the real heroes and villains were. We’ve gotten some amazing films like Django Unchained, but for a while, the Western felt a little… forgotten, especially with all the sci-fi and fantasy blowing up. Then, in 1988, Charlie Sheen starred in a movie that honestly brought the Wild West back to life and made it cool again.

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’: The Na’vi Fire Clan, Explained

With the new movie just around the corner, we’re getting a first look at the Fire Clan and their powerful leader, learning about their history, what they believe, who they’ve allied with, and their traditions. Following a heartbreaking event in the last film, the Ash People will challenge Sully (played by Sam Worthington) and likely spark another large conflict for the fate of Pandora.

10 Underrated 2010s Sitcoms You Need To Revisit

Some TV shows consistently drew large audiences and became annual events, while others survived with smaller viewership but didn’t necessarily thrive long-term. Following the popularity of sitcoms in the 90s and 2000s, shows in the 2010s often had to be highly innovative, which was difficult to accomplish in the time allotted.

Christopher Nolan’s Tenet Lands New Streaming Home

Starting November 1st, you’ll be able to watch Christopher Nolan’s Tenet on Netflix in the United States. The film stars John David Washington as a former CIA agent who investigates strange objects that seem to travel through time, all connected to a potential future attack. Like the classic film The Terminator, Tenet uses time travel as a key part of its story, focusing on preventing a future disaster. However, critics weren’t as enthusiastic about Tenet as they were about The Terminator; it currently has a 70% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, while The Terminator boasts a perfect 100%.

20 Greatest K-Drama Couples, Ranked

K-Dramas cover a wide range of genres, including drama, comedy, romance, science fiction, and horror. While storylines vary, it’s common for several main characters to develop romantic relationships. Though friendship is often featured, the romances are usually the biggest draw for viewers—and for good reason, as K-Drama love stories are often unforgettable.

Bat-Fam Gives The Last DC Villain You’d Expect A Redemption

Given the way characters like Catwoman are often portrayed – sometimes helping Batman, sometimes fighting against him – it’s not surprising that DC is reimagining one of their villains as more of a friendly face. What’s really interesting, though, is who they’ve chosen for this new role, and how it differs from the usual approach to the franchise.

Glen Powell Just Dropped A Quote About Stunts, And Fans Are Saying He Sounds Like Tom Cruise

Actor Powell recently discussed his rising fame and his experience working with director Edgar Wright on the upcoming remake of Running Man. In an interview with The Guardian, he shared that he prefers doing his own stunts whenever possible, a practice he extends to all his roles. Powell suggests this approach stems from a desire to give audiences the most authentic performance possible.