Dutton Ranch Finally Brought Back The Real Beth Dutton

The phrase “Don’t make me go Beth Dutton on you” has become incredibly popular with fans of the show Yellowstone. Paramount has capitalized on this, selling merchandise like T-shirts and mugs featuring the line. It references the character Beth Dutton, who is known for her quick wit and willingness to verbally—or even physically—confront anyone who challenges her.

Prime Video’s 4-Part Action Masterpiece Series Perfected Its Genre

I’ve always loved seeing books turned into movies, and there are some amazing examples – think of films like The Bourne Identity, Gone Girl, The Hunt for Red October, and the classic James Bond series. Because those movies set such a high bar, it feels like it’s harder for a TV adaptation to really make a splash and stand out from the crowd. It’s just tough to compete with that level of success!

7 2000s Anime Series That Are 10/10, No Notes

No anime is truly perfect, but many series from the 2000s are widely considered masterpieces, with fans finding it hard to criticize them. Some remain incredibly popular today, while others are hidden gems that deserve more attention. Despite their differences, these shows all represent the very best anime the 2000s had to offer, and continue to stand the test of time.

Steven Spielberg’s $608M Sci-Fi Fantasy Flick That Still Needs a Sequel Finds a New Streaming Home Next Month

HBO Max is adding several new titles in June, starting with Ready Player One on June 3rd. Other highlights include Glen Powell’s How to Make a Killing, the third season of My Adventures with Superman, and the highly anticipated third season of House of the Dragon. Ready Player One, originally released in 2018, is based on the popular novel by Ernest Cline.

One album proves America completely misunderstood the 1980s

Groups like ABC, Duran Duran, and the Police were pushing musical boundaries before American audiences fully caught on. While bands like Mötley Crüe later became hugely popular on MTV, especially with the success of “Home Sweet Home” (which benefited from a voting glitch), New Wave bands truly defined the sound of MTV in the early 1980s.

Sorry Star Wars, Buff Rotta The Hutt Is Still Too Goofy Even After The Mandalorian & Grogu

Jabba the Hutt was incredibly eager to get his son back, so he unexpectedly asked the Jedi for assistance. This led to Anakin Skywalker and his new apprentice, Ahsoka Tano, embarking on their first mission together: rescuing the baby and bringing him home. They successfully completed the task. Rotta, Jabba’s son, only appeared once between the Clone Wars movie and The Mandalorian, featuring in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series as a young Huttlet who enjoyed eating butterflies.

Arc’teryx Launches Breezy Kragg Aura Recovery Mules

Arc’teryx has expanded its Kragg recovery shoe line with the new Kragg Aura Mule. These slip-on shoes are designed for warm weather, offering both comfort and breathability for recovery and outdoor adventures. Instead of traditional materials, they feature a perforated Matryx fabric that allows for maximum airflow, helping feet dry quickly. Despite being lightweight and breathable, the fabric is still durable enough to withstand rough terrain.