11 Non-Horror Movies Where Everyone Dies

Beyond horror, killing off all the main characters is a daring move. When a drama, sci-fi story, or even a rom-com decides to start fresh by eliminating its core cast, it has a different impact. It’s less about shocking the audience and more about a sense of something unavoidable or simply the strange nature of life. What’s compelling about these non-horror films is how naturally these deaths happen. Sometimes, as in grand science fiction tales, the ending feels predetermined. Other times, it’s a slow, heartbreaking progression of events that, while sad, feels right.

Stranger Things Saved Linda Hamilton From Early Retirement

Linda Hamilton joined the cast of Stranger Things after the death of Dr. Martin Brenner, a character from Season 4. She’s a long-time fan of the show, but admitted she was nervous about watching the final season knowing she’d be in it. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Hamilton shared that working on Season 5 actually motivated her to come out of retirement.

Landman Season 2 Episode 3 Recap & Analysis

Despite the challenges in this week’s episode of Landman, things weren’t all negative for Tommy. Ariana found new employment, Tommy started to address the growing issues with M-Tex, and he’s potentially on track to remarry Angela after their divorce. The episode was packed with events, and a few key points could benefit from further explanation.

Ethereum Options Volumes Surge: Will $6,000-Strike Calls Make Traders Rich?

The ether derivatives market is buzzing like a beehive this week. With a total ethereum futures open interest floating near $36.49 billion across exchanges, it’s safe to say that traders are paying attention. The total open interest is sitting at about 12.04 million ETH, with CME, Binance, and OKX anchoring the top tier of notional positioning, according to Coinglass.