Diego Luna’s Overlooked Thriller Remake Is Perfect For Fans Of Andor

Many of the strongest episodes of Andor are built around memorable scenes featuring other characters – from Luthen Rael’s passionate explanations of his sacrifices to Mon Mothma’s speeches in the Galactic Senate. However, without Diego Luna’s subtle and compelling performance as Cassian, and the satisfying development of his character, the series wouldn’t have been as successful. Luna’s skillful acting elevates the show, making it a surprisingly fitting addition to the Andor universe.

Supernatural’s Most-Watched Episode Is the Most Problematic 42 Minutes of Winchester Lore

It’s likely that the first season of Supernatural contains the show’s most popular episode. “Route 66,” the thirteenth episode of Season 1, attracted 5.82 million viewers – more than any other episode, even the premiere and all the series finales. Despite its popularity, this episode also sparked the most controversy among fans, many of whom disagreed with the story it told.

10 Magical Fantasy Anime With Action-Packed Battles

Magic and danger often go hand-in-hand, and many popular fantasy stories are known for their exciting action. Whether it’s powerful mages facing off against each other or traditional sword fights with a magical twist, these anime deliver thrilling battles that will keep you hooked.

10 Near-Perfect Superhero Movies That Nobody Remembers Today

Early superhero films often took big risks with their stories and characters, and surprisingly, many of them hold up really well. Some were almost flawless and didn’t get the recognition they deserved at the time. Revisiting them now, they often feel fresh and innovative even by today’s standards.

Oscars 2026: Complete Winners List (Updating Live)

Check out the complete list of Academy Award nominations below. Winners will be outlined in BOLD. Best Picture Bugonia (Focus) F1 (Apple/Warner Bros.) Frankenstein (Netflix) Hamnet (Focus) Marty Supreme (A24) One Battle After Another (Warner Bros.) Sinners (Warner Bros.) The Secret Agent (Neon) Sentimental Value (Neon) Train Dreams (Netflix) Best Actor Timothée Chalamet for Marty … Read more

Dragon Ball Reveals Rare Art Featuring Goku and an Apology From Akira Toriyama

The official Dragon Ball website recently shared a classic artwork from the Toriyama Archives. Originally published in Jump Comics in 1993, the piece isn’t a drawing of a Dragon Ball character. Instead, it’s a portrait of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama wearing a Goku mask – an image used on the cover of Dragon Ball Volume 35.

5 Single-Season Sci-Fi TV Masterpieces

Recent sci-fi shows like Doctor Who, Lost, Silo, Dark, The Expanse, and Battlestar Galactica have been incredibly popular, but there are also many fantastic sci-fi shows that only lasted one season. These shows stand out just as much, even alongside those bigger hits. Some were cancelled prematurely, others are still being made, and a few were designed as short, complete stories. Regardless, they all offer memorable and well-loved journeys into the world of science fiction.

The Real Sauron Will Finally Appear In The Rings Of Power Season 3

In the world of The Lord of the Rings, Sauron began as a Maia – a powerful, spirit-like being originally meant to help the Valar, who were like demigods. Gandalf, Saruman, Radagast, the Blue Wizards, and even the Balrogs were also Maiar. This means beings like Sauron aren’t limited to one form; they can change their appearance and look however they choose – or are commanded to.

From Has the Creepiest Rules in Horror TV History

Created by John Griffin, the show From is receiving rave reviews, with a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.8/10 on IMDb. The upcoming fourth season, arriving this April, demonstrates that the most effective horror comes from turning everyday routines into terrifying threats. The series expertly builds suspense by making simple acts, like locking your door, feel like matters of life and death, then relies on a chilling, confined atmosphere to amplify the fear.