Everything We Know About The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum

Andy Serkis is directing a new film set in Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, marking the first live-action movie in that world since The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies came out in 2014. The original screenwriters, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, are writing the script, and Peter Jackson is producing. While details have been limited since the film was announced in 2024, Warner Bros. recently shared some information about it at CinemaCon 2026.

Rivals: David Tennant’s Hulu Sleeper Hit Returns With Season 2 Trailer

Based on Jilly Cooper’s novel, Rivals is a period drama set in 1980s England. The series centers on the intense and long-standing conflict between Rupert Campbell-Black, a charismatic politician from a wealthy family, and Tony Baddingham, a fiercely competitive television executive. The first season showed their rivalry playing out at a local TV station, and the conflict continues in Season 2, as revealed in the new trailer. You can watch the trailer below.

Avengers: Doomsday’s Chris Evans Explains Why Steve Returns After Retiring

At CinemaCon 2026, Chris Evans explained why he decided to reprise his role as Steve Rogers in the upcoming movie, Avengers: Doomsday. Disney’s presentation included Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, directors Anthony and Joe Russo, Robert Downey Jr., and Evans himself. Evans clarified his return after previously stating he wasn’t involved in the film.

18 Years Later, This Fighting Game Adventure Mode Has Yet To Be Topped

The Subspace Emissary stands out in the Super Smash Bros. series because of its cinematic storytelling, which truly made it feel like a crossover event—something the series hasn’t quite achieved since. It was a groundbreaking experience, and a bit of an oddity, within the Super Smash Bros. games, and it’s best understood by playing it yourself.

10 Hard Sci-Fi TV Shows Better Than ‘The Expanse’

Many sci-fi shows focus on realism, scientific accuracy, and the complex effects of technology. From popular anime to hidden live-action treasures, they explore themes of space travel, artificial intelligence, and human vulnerability, often going even deeper than mainstream series. This approach creates shows that feel bolder, more believable, and more enjoyable. While The Expanse is often seen as the face of popular sci-fi, these 10 shows prove that truly thoughtful, ‘hard’ sci-fi is actually doing very well.

The Pitt Season 2: Dr. Abbot’s Indispensable Role & Robby’s Mental Health

As a big fan of the show, I’ve learned that with The Pitt, no one is ever really secure – and it’s not just dramatic license! Because it’s a teaching hospital, characters are always moving on, whether it’s to a new facility or to specialize somewhere else. We’ve already seen this happen a couple of times. Tracy Ifeachor’s Dr. Heather Collins left to pursue a fellowship out of state, and now, after season two, Supriya Ganesh’s Dr. Samira Mohan is also leaving The Pitt. It definitely keeps things interesting, but it’s always sad to see good doctors go!

10 Most Ridiculous Scenes In Netflix’s Thrash

Steven Spielberg’s Jaws remains one of the most terrifying horror films ever made, and no shark movie since has quite reached its level of fear. However, that hasn’t stopped filmmakers from continuing to make shark movies. While films like The Shallows and Open Water are known for being genuinely suspenseful, a separate trend of lighthearted, even silly, shark movies has also emerged.