1st 7 Minutes of Dune 3 Footage Revealed, Viewers Call It ‘Intergalactic Saving Private Ryan’

A seven-minute preview of Dune: Part Three was shown at CinemaCon, giving audiences a dramatic opening to the concluding film. The footage highlighted a massive battle sequence with Stilgar (Javier Bardem) leading Fremen warriors into fight. Director Denis Villeneuve has called the film a “thriller” and stated his intention to explore new territory rather than simply recreating what he’s done before (according to USA Today).

Chainsaw Man & 5 Other Manga That Were Ruined by the Final Chapter

A disappointing ending isn’t just a fleeting sadness; it’s the painful feeling of years of effort being undone. Whether it’s a rushed finale, characters changing without justification, or a story wrapping up too quickly with unresolved plot points, it leaves you feeling empty. The ending is arguably the most crucial – and hardest – part of any story, and these manga, unfortunately, didn’t quite deliver a satisfying conclusion to their otherwise great narratives.

A Clever Friends Fan Theory Solves a Years-Long Side Character Mystery (& It Makes Perfect Sense)

Chandler and Joey are arguably the most beloved pair on Friends, and they shared an apartment for most of the series. Before Chandler got together with Monica, they did have some time living separately. One notable instance was when Joey moved out and Chandler briefly had a new roommate named Eddie. But Chandler and Eddie didn’t quite click, and their personalities might explain why the living arrangement didn’t last.

10 Biggest Easter Eggs, MCU References, and Netflix Nods in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, Episode 5

Episode 5 of Daredevil: Born Again is a standout, consistently engaging from beginning to end. The episode cleverly references the first season of the original Daredevil series on Netflix, and its title, “Grand Design,” is particularly well-suited to the episode’s themes. Here’s a rundown of the most notable Easter eggs, Marvel Cinematic Universe connections, and nods to the earlier Netflix series that we spotted.

M. Night Shyamalan Teases Long-Awaited Return To OG Genre For New Jake Gyllenhaal Thriller Releasing Next Year

M. Night Shyamalan has hinted that his upcoming romantic thriller, Remain, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, marks a return to a genre that’s important to him. The film, co-written by Shyamalan and Nicholas Sparks (author of The Notebook), centers on Tate Donovan (Gyllenhaal), an architect who falls for a young woman while building a vacation home in Cape Cod.