10 Shocking Crime TV Twists That Are 100% Flawless

Few TV genres are as good at surprising audiences as police and crime dramas, where the lines between hunter and hunted often blur. Some of these shows have delivered truly unforgettable twists that have made them timeless classics.

Jon Favreau Teases He Might Be Done with ‘Star Wars’ After ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’

In a recent interview with Polygon, Jon Favreau hinted that the upcoming movie featuring The Mandalorian and Grogu could mark the end of his involvement with Star Wars. He explained that after seven years working on the franchise, transitioning to a film feels like the natural conclusion of his current work. The word ‘culmination’ suggests a sense of finality, and he seems pleased with the idea of ending his run on a high note. Favreau also discussed the difficulties of adapting The Mandalorian from a TV series to a large-scale film, indicating that this movie will be the most ambitious story yet for the pair.

Overwatch dating sim: How to romance Mercy in Loverwatch

From February 13th to March 1st, Overwatch is offering a special dating simulator called Loverwatch: Love Never Dies, where you can build relationships with Mercy, Genji, and Hanzo. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the romance options with Mercy!

Overwatch dating sim: How to romance Genji in Loverwatch

I’m so excited – Loverwatch is happening again in Overwatch! From February 13th to March 1st, you can dive into the Love Never Dies dating sim, and this time you can try to win the hearts of Genji, Mercy, or Hanzo. I’m already planning my playthrough, and I’m starting with a guide to help me navigate the Genji romance route!

Emerald Fennell’s New Take on This Wuthering Heights Character Is Its Best Twist

Emerald Fennell’s new take on Wuthering Heights—deliberately presented as a distinct adaptation—offers a fresh perspective on the classic story. This version reimagines Isabella (played brilliantly by Alison Oliver) as a timid and sheltered young woman under the care of Shazad Latif’s Edgar, rather than his sister as in the original novel. The arrival of Catherine (Margot Robbie) and a sophisticated, newly wealthy Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) sparks a dramatic transformation in Isabella, who is both fascinated and uninhibited.