Chuck McGill Was The Breaking Bad Universe’s Greatest Villain

Both of Vince Gilligan’s popular shows feature not only imperfect heroes, but also truly awful villains. We see this with characters like the cruel Salamanca family and the seemingly respectable, yet corrupt, Gus Fring. Some viewers even see Walter White’s wife, Skyler, as an obstacle to his ambitions. However, when it comes to who’s most responsible for all the trouble in both series, the blame largely falls on Jimmy McGill’s brother, Chuck, brilliantly portrayed by Michael McKean.

This 58-Year-Old Star Trek Episode Hits Different In 2026

As a huge Star Trek fan, I’ve always loved how the original series used futuristic stories to talk about real-world issues. Episodes like “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield” really made you think about prejudice, and “A Private Little War” felt like a clear message about the Vietnam War. So many episodes just dug deep into what it means to be human. It’s amazing looking back at those episodes now and seeing how much progress we’ve made with things like inclusion and diversity – they were surprisingly ahead of their time! But honestly, the Star Trek episodes about artificial intelligence and how it can be misused feel especially relevant and a little scary in 2026.

Alicia Silverstone’s Shark Feature The Requin Resurfaces on Netflix

Right now, The Requin is the fourth most popular movie on Netflix in the US (according to FlixPatrol). It’s only two spots behind another shark movie, and many people likely started watching it after enjoying Thrash. The true crime drama Husband, Father, Killer: The Alyssa Pladl Story is at No. 3, and the new comedy Roommates is currently No. 1.

Every Iron Fist in the MCU

Since the debut of Iron Fist on Netflix in 2017 as part of the Marvel Television’s Defenders saga, seven different characters who have wielded the power of the Iron Fist have been shown in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although Finn Jones played the first Iron Fist audiences saw—Danny Rand—the story has paved the way for others. Several more Iron Fists from the Marvel comics, like Fan Fei, Orson Randall, and Lin Lie, haven’t appeared on screen yet, but a number of Iron Fists are already part of the MCU.

Game Of Thrones Star’s 4-Part Series Is A Hidden Gem On HBO Max

Since Game of Thrones ended, Kit Harington has taken on very different roles, moving away from the noble characters he was known for. He’s embraced challenging parts, playing everything from a corrupt businessman in Criminal: UK to a ruthless billionaire in Extrapolations. One of his most nuanced performances is in a lesser-known, but highly compelling, show.

Matthew Macfadyen’s New Spy Thriller Is The Next Best Thing To Being The New James Bond

Matthew Macfadyen, acclaimed for his Emmy-winning role as Tom Wambsgans in Succession, is set to play the iconic spy George Smiley in a new adaptation of John Le Carré’s A Legacy Of Spies. This is a significant role for Macfadyen, as he takes on a beloved character in British fiction at a time when spy thrillers are evolving. He’s perfectly positioned to bring a fresh take to this classic character.

How To Train Your Dragon Star Addresses Live-Action Return Chances After 2027 Recast

The 2014 animated film How to Train Your Dragon 2 was a major hit, earning over $622 million globally and winning a Golden Globe for Best Animated Film. It was also nominated for an Academy Award and boasts a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film features a talented voice cast, including Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Cate Blanchett, Kit Harington, Jonah Hill, America Ferrera, Kristen Wiig, and Djimon Hounsou.

Star Trek’s Most Controversial Borg Change Revived a Lost Piece of Gene Roddenberry Lore

From the very beginning, Picard faced criticism from its own fanbase. Changes like the controversial reimagining of the Borg in season two, and what some saw as a departure from the show’s original principles, damaged the connection fans felt to the vision of Gene Roddenberry. Interestingly, the show’s most memorable villains were initially created to strengthen those very principles.