Stephen King’s The Running Man Remake Is Still a Streaming Hit

I’m so excited to see The Running Man doing so well! It’s currently number two on Paramount+’s Top 10 list, right behind Scary Movie. Those two have been neck and neck for the top spot lately. I think Scary Movie‘s popularity is because everyone’s hyped about the trailer for the new sixth movie. And it’s awesome that Scary Movie 3 is also in the Top 10, holding down the number 10 position!

Steven Spielberg’s The Dinosaurs Dominates Netflix’s US Streaming Chart

Netflix has become well-known for its successful documentaries, docuseries, and docudramas over the past few years. They cover a wide range of topics, including true crime, nature, and social issues. Some of their most popular releases in the last ten years include A Friend, A Murderer, The Social Dilemma, and their newest series, The Dinosaurs.

Timothy Olyphant’s Hitman Gets a Streaming Resurgence on Tubi

According to FlixPatrol, the movie Hitman has unexpectedly climbed into the top 10 most-watched titles on Tubi in the U.S. It’s currently at number 4, right above Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. While Hitman was a box office success when it came out, earning over $101 million on a $24 million budget, critics didn’t love it – it only received a 16% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

10 Forgotten Shonen Anime That Deserve a Modern Reboot Before 2030

Shows like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood demonstrate that carefully made remakes can revitalize classic series and attract new fans. Reimagining adaptations that didn’t fully succeed is often a safer bet with a greater potential payoff than starting completely new franchises. Several older action-adventure anime have compelling characters, meaningful themes, and exciting power systems, making them ideal candidates for high-quality remakes in the next few years.

Is Prince George set for Marlborough College after he tours £60,000 a year school with parents?

Twelve-year-old George may have been expected to attend Eton, the all-boys school his father went to, but the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children George and Charlotte, recently visited Eton College. Kate attended Eton after leaving Downe House, an all-girls school, because she was bullied there. The school costs £60,000 a year to attend.