Netflix Finally Adds Jordan Peele’s HIM This Week

The movie HIM will be available on Sunday, April 19th. Justin Tipping, known for Flatbush Misdemeanors, directed the film and also co-wrote the screenplay with Skip Bronkie and Zack Akers. Jordan Peele produced the film with Win Rosenfeld, Ian Cooper, and Jamal Watson. It premiered in theaters on September 19, 2025.

‘Paddington 4’ and Animated Spin-Off in the Works

Good news for fans of the friendly bear! A fourth Paddington movie is in the works, and a new animated spin-off series is also planned. StudioCanal announced these exciting developments at CinemaCon on Monday, April 13th. The company also revealed plans to reboot Escape From New York, a project that has been attempted several times in the past.

Bakugo’s Fate In My Hero Academia, Explained

I remember when the manga finished – it really hit a lot of fans hard. The story wrapped up so many long-running plotlines, finally giving answers after years of build-up. Everyone was wondering what it all meant for Bakugo, though. Thankfully, he had a great moment and really shined before the very end.

Luke Skywalker Is Gay, Confirms Mark Hamill

George Lucas, who created the original Star Wars films, didn’t focus much on Luke Skywalker’s love life. Because Lucas didn’t provide a clear story in that area, Mark Hamill recently told Polygon he believes it’s better to let fans imagine the details themselves.

A24’s Big Budget War Movie ‘Civil War’ Is a Streaming Success on Prime Video in the US

Alex Garland, known for directing Ex Machina and co-writing 28 Years Later, helms Civil War, A24’s first big action film. However, staying true to A24’s style, it’s not a typical action movie filled with explosions and heroic moments. The film is set during a fictional second American Civil War, where the Western Forces (California and Texas) are fighting against the US Army and the President. It follows a team of war photographers as they rush to Washington D.C., hoping to capture images before the WF seizes the city and the President is killed. Their goal isn’t to stop the conflict, but to be the first to document it. Civil War is a brutal depiction of war and violence, but it also raises questions about the ethics of war photography. While it can inform the public about terrible events, it also profits from and potentially exploits the pain and trauma of others.