Daisy Ridley talks returning as Rey in Star Wars: New Jedi Order movie

Currently, the Star Wars universe is undergoing an intriguing phase of transformation. Earlier in the year, The Acolyte debuted on Disney+ but was unfortunately canceled following its first season. In December, we’ll be treated to Skeleton Crew, a fresh series featuring a group of children embarking on a space voyage alongside Jude Law and encountering delightful space pirates. After that, it appears there won’t be much activity on the small screen for a while. It seems like The Acolyte and Skeleton Crew were among the last shows given the green light a few years ago during Lucasfilm and Disney’s eagerness to produce new content for Disney+, and following this flurry of productions, it looks like the slate will be wiped clean.

The Hysteria! on Peacock trailer is giving off a darker Stranger Things vibe

It seems like either my longing for the show or something more is causing it, but the trailer for Hysteria! on Peacock is reminding me of Stranger Things, and I’m eager to watch it. While Stranger Things is already quite dark, this show appears to be even darker, so if you’re a fan of Stranger Things like me, you might want to give Hysteria! a try too!

Fantastic Fest 2024 review: Apartment 7A delivers a devilish atmosphere, yet skips on the scares

During Fantastic Fest, I had the good fortune of watching a showing of “Apartment 7A”, which serves as a prequel to the iconic 1968 horror movie “Rosemary’s Baby”. The creators behind this prequel expressed their desire to extend the universe of the original film and share additional tales about the Bramford apartment building, where the initial story unfolded.