‘Simpsons’ Earth Day Episode Available Exclusively on Disney+

The episode that goes straight to streaming is titled “Yellow Planet,” and much like real National Geographic documentaries, it’s a humorous take on them. (You might recognize National Geographic from shows like The Simpsons, as both are owned by Disney – quite the corporate collaboration!) In “Yellow Planet,” Homer is portrayed as a whale, Bart becomes a lizard, and Lisa transforms into a bird, among other characters. (If you’re not a fan of nature documentaries, some jokes might be a bit obscure. But when you have Homer playing the role of a whale, I guess some humor just writes itself!)

You Won’t Believe Sentry’s SHOCKING True Role in Avengers: Doomsday

In an interview with SFX Magazine (via ), Schreier discussed how the film “Thunderbolts” lays the groundwork for the future conflict between its titular antihero group and Robert Downey Jr.’s character, Doctor Doom. He explained, “There might be some small hints or clues,” adding, “You know the kind of power that character possesses, and it could have far-reaching consequences. I’m not working on ‘Doomsday’, so I don’t have all the details.

Henry Cavill Becomes The MCU’s Perfect Cyclops In X-Men Movie Concept Trailer

In 2024, Cavill first appeared in the MCU in the film “Deadpool & Wolverine,” playing a variant of Logan. Recently, KH Studio unveiled a fresh concept trailer for a standalone Cyclops movie, hinting at Scott Summers as the next live-action representation of Cyclops in Marvel Studios’ upcoming X-Men reboot. Have a look below:

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Cavill made his MCU entrance in 2024 with “Deadpool & Wolverine,” portraying a variant of Logan. KH Studio has revealed a new concept trailer for a solo Cyclops movie, suggesting that Scott Summers will be the next live-action version of Cyclops in Marvel Studios’ upcoming X-Men reboot. Take a peek below:

Ahsoka Season 2 Secrets Revealed

As a devoted film enthusiast, I’ve always savored the anticipation that comes with diving into a new project. In an exclusive chat with Collider, I shared my unconventional approach to preparing for the next season. Unlike most actors who rush to read a script as soon as it lands in their hands, I prefer to immerse myself in the narrative organically. For Season 2, I chose to experience the story through the captivating performances of my fellow cast members during our table read, rather than delving into the scripts right away. This unique approach allows me to truly live and breathe the story before I put pen to paper, so to speak.

I Know What You Did Last Summer

Under the guidance of director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson and scriptwriter Sam Lansky, the new take on I Know What You Did Last Summer appears to follow closely in the footsteps of the original film, but with a few unexpected turns to maintain interest. The story revolves around five friends who unintentionally become involved in a fatal car crash and decide to hide their part in it. A year later, they are tormented by their past actions as they realize that someone knows what they did the previous summer. As they are pursued by a lethal predator, they learn that similar events have occurred before, prompting them to seek help from two survivors of the Southport Massacre of 1997.