House of the Dragon star spends time “begging” the showrunner not to change the book

In the second season of “House of the Dragon,” characters Jacaerys Velaryon (played by Harry Collett) and Baela Targaryen (portrayed by Bethany Antonia) received more screen time compared to their appearances towards the end of the first season. These characters are not only cousins but also step-siblings, a common occurrence within the Targaryen family. While we didn’t get to see much of their romantic dynamics in the show, actors Bethany Antonia and Harry Collett offer insights into their relationship dynamic off-screen.

10 gothic horror movies you must watch

In this collection, we’re examining horror films that embody the peak of what the genre offers in a gothic style. What characterizes a horror movie as gothic? The gothic genre primarily revolves around atmospheres featuring grand, often haunted locations, supernatural elements, brooding weather, and intense emotional or moral strain on characters. While it can be challenging to pinpoint the exact definition of gothic or categorize it neatly, these are the films that evoke a distinctly gothic ambiance!

How Umbrella Academy’s Luther ended up as a stripper in season 4

As a dedicated fan of The Umbrella Academy who has followed the series since its debut, I am genuinely thrilled about the upcoming season 4, set to hit Netflix on August 8th. From what I’ve gathered, it appears that the new season doesn’t start immediately after the events of season 3, allowing for a meaningful time jump that enables our beloved characters to grow and develop in exciting ways that will undoubtedly resonate with longtime fans like myself.

Talisman’s 5th edition is fine, just watch the how-to video first

Kicking off a round of the enchanting board game, Talisman: The Magical Quest Game, initially appears enticing. After all, who wouldn’t relish the chance to embark on an immersive, high-fantasy adventure with their peers? It seems harmless enough to pass some time enjoying a game that mimics the captivating worlds of Hyrule or Skyrim, but reminiscent of The Game of Life. However, fast forward four hours, and chances are you’ll find everyone at the table reconsidering their decisions. It’s likely that one (or perhaps all) players will be pondering over their choices in life instead!