Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Finally Brings Yuji Itadori Back to JJK

Despite being a new story, *Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo* still connects to the original *Jujutsu Kaisen*. The latest chapter, *Modulo* Chapter 6, brings back a character fans know – the one who defeated Ryomen Sukuna. More importantly, it sets the stage for a massive conflict: a battle between Jujutsu Society and alien invaders, which promises to be the biggest fight in the entire series.

Robert Pattinson’s Least-Favorite Twilight Scene Still Defines the Franchise 17 Years Later

The movie *Twilight* is filled with memorable moments, like when the Cullen family first appears at the school cafeteria and the now-famous baseball scene. Interestingly, some scenes were actually awkward for the actors, even though fans loved them. Robert Pattinson, who played Edward, wasn’t a fan of the scene where Edward reveals his sparkling skin in the sunlight – a moment that’s become a defining part of the *Twilight* vampire mythos. Despite his reservations, that scene is now one of the most iconic from the first *Twilight* film.

12 Years Later, The Office Ruining 1 Major Character Remains Unforgivable

Even twelve years after *The Office* ended, many fans are still frustrated with how the character of Andy Bernard changed, especially in the final season. Despite Ed Helms being a naturally charming actor, Andy went from being a well-developed and relatable character to someone immature and unpleasant very quickly. It was a disappointing creative choice that could have easily been avoided, and remains one of the most frustrating parts of the show’s ending for many viewers.

Nic Cage’s New Horror Flick Is Already 2025’s Most Controversial Movie 1 Month Before Its Release

People are reacting strongly to the film, but that’s also what’s making many film lovers interested in seeing it. *The Carpenter’s Son* portrays miracles and moral dilemmas as unsettling and even frightening, which naturally draws comparisons to other controversial films like *The Last Temptation of Christ*. While some viewers find the story offensive, others see it as a thought-provoking exploration of faith, power, and innocence.

The Wild Reason Predator: Badlands Isn’t Rated R Like Every Other Predator Movie

The success of *Prey* led directly to *Predator: Badlands*, and it’s no surprise that director Dan Trachtenberg returned. He’s crafted a straightforward story that, while different from *Prey*, allows the *Predator* universe to evolve. *Badlands* features a Predator exiled from its group who forms an unexpected partnership with an android. The film seems to center on this formidable warrior’s quest to prove his worth. Surprisingly, *Badlands* is rated PG-13.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Creators Promise ‘Real Star Trek Peril’

With the premiere of *Starfleet Academy* on Paramount+ approaching on January 15, 2026, the series’ creators, Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau, have explained why it took almost 60 years of *Star Trek* to bring this show to life. They discussed with Entertainment Weekly the challenges of creating a series about young cadets while staying true to the spirit of *Star Trek*.

Jason Statham’s 2012 Action Film Was Decisive, But Proved One Thing

This movie delivers the action you’d expect from Jason Statham, with plenty of gun battles and hand-to-hand combat. However, critics generally weren’t impressed. Many found it predictable and full of tired clichés, calling it a formulaic thriller. They point out that the villains are one-dimensional stereotypes, the action sequences are entirely predictable, and the dialogue doesn’t help matters. Essentially, the movie plays it safe – perhaps *too* safe.

8 Blade Runner Plot Holes That Make It Tough to Watch Today

A specialized police unit, the Blade Runners, was created to track down and eliminate dangerous Replicants who had gone rogue on Earth, and Deckard was one of their most skilled agents. When a new generation of highly advanced Nexus 6 Replicants arrives on Earth seeking to prolong their limited lifespans, Deckard is brought out of retirement to hunt them down, but he finds the job isn’t quite what he remembers. Unfortunately, despite its impressive visuals, *Blade Runner* has several confusing plot inconsistencies that continue to puzzle viewers.