All 5 Seasons of Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda Are Streaming on YouTube

I’m excited that all five seasons of Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda are now available to stream, even if there are ads. It’s really cool knowing the show is built on ideas Gene Roddenberry himself had, even though it didn’t actually air until 2000 – nine years after he passed away. Robert Hewitt Wolfe really brought Roddenberry’s vision to life, and it meant a lot that Majel Barrett, Gene’s wife, was involved as an executive producer. Andromeda was one of two shows created after his death using his earlier concepts, alongside Earth: Final Conflict.

Liam Neeson’s Thriller With Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score Based On An 80s TV Show Has One Of His Best Casts

Liam Neeson became known as an action star through films like the Taken series, as well as In the Land of Saints and Sinners, The Grey, and Batman Begins. He typically plays the lead role in these movies, and his strong presence consistently captivates audiences and complements the performances of his fellow actors. The Academy Award nominee truly commands attention whenever he’s on screen.

10 Strongest Anime Characters Who Eventually Lost Their Powers

It’s common for anime characters to lose their powers, and this can be a really tough experience, whether it’s just for a while or forever. While being strong isn’t the only thing that matters, even in anime, losing the abilities that defined these characters felt like a major setback.

Fox Officially Cancels Going Dutch After Season 2 Finale

Fox has canceled the comedy series Going Dutch after two seasons. The cancellation was announced two weeks after the Season 2 finale aired on April 23th, which will now be the show’s last episode. This news comes right before Fox presents its plans for the 2026-27 TV season to advertisers.

10 Near-Perfect Crime Series Everyone Forgot About

Many older crime shows are surprisingly well-made, taking classic storylines and adding complex, thoughtful narratives. While the genre is often known for ‘whodunit’ mysteries, these shows often tackled important themes and introduced ideas that were groundbreaking then – and still are today. Whether they suffered from limited promotion or were simply lost in the shuffle of popular television, these hidden gems deserve a second look.

10 Animated Kids Movies That Are Masterpieces From Start to Finish

Animated films frequently surprise everyone with their quality, earning praise from both adults and critics for their engaging stories. Many have become timeless classics, remaining popular with audiences of all ages decades after they first came out. The family-friendly animation genre offers a wide range of incredible movies, from funny fairy tales to exciting science fiction adventures, making it a great choice for viewers of any age.

The Met’s New ‘Costume Art’ Mannequins Put Real Bodies First

The spring fashion show will feature a refreshing change: models with diverse body types, including pregnant individuals, people with disabilities, transgender individuals, and those with larger builds. These representations are a departure from typical fashion displays. This choice reflects the curator’s goal to broaden the museum’s collection beyond traditional European couture, showcasing a wider range of designers and the diverse forms—bodies—they design for.

HBO Max’s Near-Perfect Post-Apocalyptic Show Is The Last Of Us Without Zombies

Whether it’s zombies like in The Last of Us, nuclear devastation in Fallout, or a mysterious atmospheric disaster as seen in Silo, television shows are constantly exploring different ways humanity could face extinction. But these series aren’t just about the dangers of a post-apocalyptic world filled with monsters and disease; they also focus on how people adapt and change in order to survive.

Adam Scott Details Challenges Of Playing An Role In Hokum

Scott is well-known for his comedic roles in shows like Parks and Recreation (as Ben Wyatt) and the film Sleeping with Other People, and recently for his relatable character in the Apple TV+ thriller Severance. However, his new role in Hokum is a departure from these, as he plays Ohm Bauman, described as somewhat of a difficult person.