Upcoming Marvel movie now expected to flop at the box office

If you introduce a Marvel character into a film, it’s almost certain that you’ll have a hit at the box office. In fact, five years ago, such a move would have been almost guaranteed for box-office success. However, in recent times, there has been a significant change within the industry. Nowadays, audiences don’t only react to films based on their genre or franchise; they react to them depending on their personal interest.

Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller are elite snipers guarding a sinister secret in The Gorge

As a passionate cinephile, I’m thrilled to share that Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller are joining forces for an exhilarating romantic action thriller titled “The Gorge“, coming to Apple TV+ on Valentine’s Day 2025. However, you might be wondering why a horror enthusiast like me is discussing a romance. Well, after watching the chilling official trailer for this movie, it’s clear that there’s an ominous and sinister undertone lurking at its core.

Black Doves episode 2 recap: ‘A Little Black Dove’

In episode 2 of “Black Doves,” titled “A Little Black Dove,” the story unfolds a decade back, starting with the year 2014. Here, we find Helen (portrayed by Keira Knightley) at a job interview for a translation role. She candidly discusses the inconsistencies in her resume, and it appears that the interviewer has some insider knowledge about her past, suggesting a tragic event involving her stepsister taking the life of their stepfather.

Star Trek: Voyager’s Kes could return, but is her character really needed?

Voyager at the start of its fourth season to make room for Jeri Ryan’s character, Seven of Nine. This change allowed for new storylines about a Borg drone who had been rescued. The producers claimed they had exhausted all possible storylines for Kes, so instead of having her physically leave, she transformed into an ethereal being and departed from Voyager.

Jerry O’Connell is happy that Star Trek: Lower Decks is finally getting to the heart of the franchise

In every Star Trek series, two fundamental principles have been consistently applied. One, there’s always a leader, often a captain, and two, there’s always a vessel, be it a spaceship or, in an unusual twist with Deep Space Nine, a space station. However, Sisko was initially a commander, but we can consider that close enough. This pattern has remained consistent until Star Trek: Discovery broke the mold.