Nobody Wants This Season 2’s Ending Was Emotional, And I Had To Ask About How Esther Played Into Noah And Joanne’s Choice

Season 2 of Nobody Wants This saw my worries from the first season start to come true – with a twist. This season, Adam Brody’s Noah and Kristen Bell’s Joanne directly confronted the question of whether Joanne would convert to Judaism. After deciding to stay together, this issue was bound to come up, and it nearly tore them apart. However, they ultimately decided to remain a couple, and a conversation Joanne had with Esther played a key role in that decision.

David Corenswet’s Physique In Superman Fixes A Superhero Movie Problem

The filmmakers intentionally chose a less traditionally muscular physique for David Corenswet’s Superman. Corenswet’s trainer, Paolo Mascitti, explained to Business Insider that they wanted him to look “more like a farm boy than a complete bodybuilder.” Corenswet later told Geek Culture that he and director James Gunn were aiming for a look that was approachable, suggesting a strong, but not overly bulky, “farm boy” build.

Wednesday S3 Needs To Learn The Right Lesson From The Best Episode Of Season 2

As a huge fan, I was so excited for season 2 of Wednesday, and honestly, it delivered! It had everything I loved about the first season – Jenna Ortega was amazing as Wednesday, Tim Burton’s style was as wonderfully dark and spooky as ever, and the mix of monsters, mystery, and teenage drama was perfect. But, and it’s a big but, it also fell into some of the same problems the first season had. It was a bit frustrating, honestly!

Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman Replacement Won’t Be As Dark (Report)

The upcoming Wonder Woman will have a fresh look and voice, marking a departure from previous film versions, as James Gunn establishes his vision for the DC Universe. Diana of Themyscira is expected to be a key character in the new DCU, alongside heroes like Superman and Batman, but with her own distinct identity.

Every Horror Fan Must Watch This Forgotten Found Footage Film That’s a Secret Masterpiece 11 Years Later

Although the movie initially earned a reasonable profit, it received mostly unenthusiastic reviews when it was released for streaming. The mid-2000s were full of popular found-footage films like Paranormal Activity, and audiences were starting to grow tired of the genre, making it hard for new films to stand out. Over time, however, As Above, So Below has gained a better reputation. Now, eleven years later, people are starting to appreciate the movie’s original and thought-provoking story. It’s unique because of its interesting location and blend of psychological horror and symbolism, setting it apart from other found-footage films of that era. Looking back, it’s a film that dared to be different within the genre and makes for a great watch as Halloween approaches.

40-Year-Old Gundam Mecha Gets the Ultimate Return With New Master Grade Gunpla Model Kit

I recently got a look at the upcoming MG 1/100 Full Armor ZZ Gundam Ver. Ka, and it’s really impressive! It brings this powerful mobile suit to life in a way we haven’t seen before, and follows some early teasers. As part of the Master Grade line, it’s incredibly posable and accurately recreates the look of the heavy armor from the anime. It’s scheduled for release next year, and I think it’s great that this often-overlooked mobile suit is finally getting the attention it deserves.

Iconic Scream Star Got Her Career Start Thanks To A Rock & Roll Legend

Okay, so Neve Campbell was amazing as Sidney Prescott, the ultimate scream queen, but honestly, the supporting cast is just as memorable. I mean, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, and Jamie Kennedy – those names define the sequels! It’s kinda wild to think Courteney Cox actually started out in a Bruce Springsteen music video before all this craziness.

The New Bosch Prequel Can Finally Tell the Story Prime Video Erased From the Original Show

Michael Connelly’s first novel, The Black Echo, which also marked the debut of the Bosch series, was published in 1992. Season 3 of the Prime Video show Bosch was based on this book, specifically the investigation into the murder of Billy Meadows. However, the show left out a key part of the original story: the developing romance between Harry and Eleanor as they worked on the case. In the Bosch series, Harry and Eleanor were already divorced with a teenage daughter, Maddie, when the show began. With a Bosch prequel now in development, fans could finally see how their relationship first started.