New Projects from Daniel Radcliffe, Chrissy Teigen Coming to Roku Channel

Roku announced today their upcoming slate of original content, which includes both series renewals and brand-new original productions featuring all-star talents such asDaniel RadcliffeandKevin Hart. The announcement was made at the NewFronts event at The Chelsea Factory in New York City. The first time that the event was held in person, it saw appearances from including scripted productions like the highly anticipated film based on the life of famous comedy recording artist“Weird Al” Yankovic, which also received a brand-new trailer,as well as unscripted series likeThe Great American Baking Showwhich will take the British series sensation and put an American spin on it....

August 21, 2025 · 5 min · 1058 words · Jeffrey Stout

Only Murders in the Building: Unanswered Questions After Season 2

Editor’s note: The below article contains spoilers for Season 2 of Only Murders in the Building.Another mystery has been solved by our favorite trio of amateur detectives/podcasters! The second season of the Emmy-nominated seriesOnly Murders in the Building, streaming on Hulu, ends with Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez) clearing their names and solving the murder of their building’s former board president, Bunny (Jayne Houdyshell). After a one-year time jump, Season 2 ends with a cliffhanger murder for Charles, Oliver, and Mabel to solve....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1175 words · Cindy Kelly

Outlander Season 3: Tobias Menzies on Frank's Quiet Tragedy

The Starz seriesOutlanderis back for its third season, and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) is struggling to navigate life without Jamie (Sam Heughan) and instead with her first husband, Frank (Tobias Menzies). As the years pass, Jamie and Claire attempt to make a life apart from one another while each are haunted by the memory of their lost love, and resentment builds in Frank over the fact that he will never fully have his wife’s heart....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1229 words · Stephanie Wood

Poker Face Clip Reveals the Rules of Russell Crowe's Deadly Card Game

Collider can exclusively present a new clip forPoker Face, starring Academy Award-winnerRussell Crowe, who also acts as writer and director. The movie follows a group of friends playing a risky poker game, who must put their differences aside and work together to survive a house invasion by armed criminals. InPoker Face, Crowe plays billionaire Jake Foley, who invites his childhood friends for their yearly high-stakes poker game. With the game, Jake’s so-called friends get the opportunity to make more money than they’ve ever imagined....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 419 words · Diane Thomas

Powerpuff Girls Tiara Trouble DVD Brings Sugar and Spice

Way back in 1992, animatorCraig McCrackenbrewed up a cartoon short dubbed “Whoopass Stew!” while enrolled in art school. A few years and a name change later, Cartoon Network aired his creation,The Powerpuff Girls, as part of their “What a Cartoon!” showcase. The official Cartoon Cartoon then premiered in 1998 and went on to enjoy 78 episodes of 136 segments, numerous specials, and a feature film, not to mention a bevy of merchandise, winning two Primetime Emmy awards along the way....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 820 words · Ronald Villanueva

Quinta Brunson Says the 'Always Sunny' Half of the 'Abbott Elementary' Crossover Is "Way More Raunchy"

Earlier this year, the worlds ofAbbott ElementaryandIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiacollided in the first half of a Philly-set crossover. The first half took place at the ABC home of Abbott, meaning the Paddy’s Pub gang had their usual R-rated antics toned down. However, with the second half taking place on FX’sAlways Sunny, get ready to see a whole new side of Abbott’s teachers.Abbott Elementarycreator and starQuinta Brunsondiscussed the other side of the crossover in a recent appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Rodney Williams

Rogue One Alternate Ending Explained Ahead of Bluray Release

Since the marketing machine forRogue One: A Star Wars Storystarted rolling in the lead-up to the film’s release, fans were sold on a wartime story with heist elements that centered around a crew of misfits who would play a huge role in the fate of the galaxy far, far away. ThenGareth Edwards' anthology film hit theaters; the resultant theatrical cut was mostly, but not exactly, what the marketing had promised. Discussions soon began to focus on the film’s script changes and rewrites, drafted in part byGary Whitta,John Knoll,Chris Weitz, andTony Gilroy, and speculation sparked up that there was an entirely different third act–if not a totally different movie–waiting somewhere in an editing bay....

August 21, 2025 · 4 min · 726 words · Glenn Johnson

Sense8 Season 2 Trailer Announces the Netflix Series' Return

Netflix’sSense8, a drama centering on eight individuals intimately connected to each other across time and space, will follow up on theirChristmas Specialwith a 10-episode second season, as teased in today’s new trailer. Though the series was originally created by theWachowski SiblingsandJ. Michael Stracsynski,Lilly Wachowskiopted tostep back from the show following her gender transition.Grant Hill, an executive producer on the series from the beginning, now gets creative credit as well. We’ll see if fans experience a notable difference in the writing when the new season debuts....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Jessica Hudson

Spider-Man: No Way Home Images Show Tom Holland Back at School

Despite the constant rumors aboutSpider-Man: No Way Home, we don’t know too much about the upcoming Marvel film. Yet a few new photos posted onSpider-ManstarJacob Batalon’sInstagramshow that it looks like at least some of the movie occurs at Midtown School of Science & Technology, where Peter Parker (Tom Holland), Ned (Batalon), and MJ (Zendaya) go to school, and it looks like at some point, Peter gets beat up. The three photos - which were taken by Zendaya - show Batalon and Holland on set....

August 21, 2025 · 2 min · 294 words · Kimberly Lynch

The 8 Most Rewatchable Movies on Netflix Right Now

As I punched in my credit card info for my fifth viewing ofRyan Coogler’sSinners, it got me thinking about all the other movies that are endlessly rewatchable. Whether it be forcomfort,nostalgia, or a story so rich you find something new every time, some films just keep drawing us back in time after time. Back in my day, we’d watch a VHS or DVD until it stopped working, but now you’re able to just go onstreamingand get them whirring up anytime you want without having to run to the store after your hundredth watch....

August 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1117 words · James Black

The Last of Us 2 Trailer Reveals Release Date and New Gameplay

The latest trailer/this post contains some pretty big spoilers for anyone looking to go in relatively clean During Sony’s State of Play presentation, the company dropped a lengthy look atThe Last of Us Part II, the highly anticipated follow-up to Naughty Dog’s 2013 survival-horror masterpiece. The new footage also came complete with an official release date, and it’s sooner than you’d think: August 09, 2025. Fans of the series already got a good look at the title’s stunning gameplay at last year’s E3, but this trailer dives deep into the story....

August 21, 2025 · 3 min · 482 words · Jacqueline Daugherty

The Tense Drama That Becomes a Bloody Horror Movie in the Final 20 Minutes

Whether it be unexpected twists or the fear of the unknown, thehorrorgenre has learned to subvert expectations to keep audiences shocked and petrified. FromAuditiontoAlien,there are many exceptional examples of movies that lull their viewers into a false sense of normalcy before throwing them into a chaotic mess of blood and terror. These reveals are typically placed in the early to middle of the film, ensnaring viewers at just the right time with the scares they’re waiting to see....

August 21, 2025 · 7 min · 1400 words · Cody Travis

The True Knot Explained: Who Are Doctor Sleep's Shining Vampires?

Across many, many novels and short stories,Stephen Kinghas created no shortage of iconic villains and monsters. Annie Wilkes fromMisery. Pennywise fromIT. Cujo from, uh,Cujo. But even deep into his career, the prolific horror maestro has proven he could craft a baddie that was like nothing you’d experienced before. See: The True Knot, the sleazy band of nomadic psychos and psychics that weave their way through King’s sequel toThe Shining,Doctor Sleep, as well as directorMike Flanagan’s big-screen adaptation....

August 21, 2025 · 5 min · 1004 words · Elizabeth Murray