A Thousand Blows: Hulu’s Gripping Historical Crime Drama

I was totally hooked by A Thousand Blows from the very beginning! It’s based on the true story of two boxers and a gang leader just trying to survive in London back in the 1880s. It quickly became one of my favorite shows on Hulu, and honestly, season 2, which came out in 2026, is even more amazing. It really delivers!

The ‘Scrubs’ Revival’s Reworked Timeline Boils Down to One Vital Event

Season 9 of Scrubs moved the action to a new Sacred Heart hospital and centered the show around a fresh group of interns. While the original cast still appeared, their roles were smaller to make room for Dr. Lucy Bennett and the other new doctors. The change of location – the demolition of the original Sacred Heart – significantly altered the feel of Med School and ultimately contributed to the show’s cancellation. The revival series hasn’t explicitly explained why the original hospital was torn down and replaced, or why the new one has remained standing throughout the new episodes. However, an explanation is available if you pay attention to the visual details.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie First Reactions Are In

2023 saw the popular Super Mario franchise come to the big screen with The Super Mario Bros. Movie. While critics had mixed opinions, the film was a huge success in theaters, boasting a cast including Chris Pratt, Jack Black, and Anya Taylor-Joy. The upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie promises to expand on this with even more beloved characters from the games and a growing list of stars.

Reba McEntire’s Happy’s Place Season 1 Is Finally Heading to Netflix

All episodes of Season 1 of Happy’s Place will be available on Netflix starting April 1st. While the show’s second season, which began airing in November and continues with new episodes, won’t be on Netflix, you can watch it on Peacock. Happy’s Place originally premiered on NBC in 2024, starring Reba McEntire as a woman who inherits a bar and discovers she has a younger half-sister.

‘Tomb Raider’ Star Sophie Turner Injured, Halting Production

Okay, so here’s the deal with the Tomb Raider series production halt. Amazon MGM Studios confirmed that Sophie Turner had a minor injury, though they’re being tight-lipped about exactly what happened or if it occurred during filming. They’ve paused production temporarily to give her time to recover, which is standard procedure, and they’re hoping to get things moving again quickly. It sounds like nothing too serious, thankfully, but we’ll keep you updated as we learn more.