Bad Bunny Fans Need To Watch His Netflix Crime Thriller: ‘Narcos: Mexico’

Narcos: Mexico tells the story of how the drug trade grew in Mexico. Over three seasons, the show details the beginnings and success of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s, and the rise of famous drug leaders like Félix “El Padrino” Gallardo, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, and Amado Carrillo Fuentes, also known as The Lord of the Skies. This Netflix series is a spin-off of Narcos, which previously covered Pablo Escobar’s criminal empire and the later rise of the Cali Cartel. Actor Bunny portrays Arturo “El Kitty” Paez, a key figure quickly gaining power within the Tijuana Cartel.

Devil May Cry’s Controversial Reboot Will Finally Prove Everyone Wrong in 2026

The anime series Devil May Cry debuted on Netflix in April 2025 and was quickly renewed for a second season. While the show is popular, it received some criticism for altering established story details and taking significant liberties with the source material. However, recent awards and recognition suggest the second season could address these concerns and improve the series.

First ‘Fast & Furious’ Roller Coaster Opens This Summer

Universal’s new “Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift” ride will use innovative technology to make guests feel like they’re actually drifting cars. The ride will spin at speeds up to 72 miles per hour on a massive track stretching 4,100 feet – almost the length of 12 football fields – that weaves through the theme park.

Alan Ritchson’s New Netflix Movie Lets Him Remake 2 Schwarzenegger Classics For The Price Of 1

The first trailer for Jack Ritchson’s new movie, War Machine, is out now, and the film will be available on Netflix starting March 6th. Ritchson plays “81”, a soldier specializing in combat engineering who is undergoing the intense Ranger selection process. But his training is interrupted when he and his unit encounter a deadly alien robot that begins to hunt them down.

‘Masters of the Universe’ Images Live Up to “Inherent Silliness” of Iconic Cartoon

The first glimpse of the new Masters of the Universe movie arrived last month with its trailer, showcasing Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man and Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn. Director Travis Knight recently spoke with Empire magazine about his vision for the film, which is based on the popular ’80s toy line and cartoon series. Knight explained that he embraced the franchise’s inherent playfulness rather than trying to make it overly serious for a live-action adaptation.

Iconic The Wizard Of Oz Movie Returning To Broadcast TV After 30 Years With Release Details Revealed

MeTV will be airing the classic movie musical The Wizard of Oz this October, marking its return to free television after a 30-year absence. The Hollywood Reporter announced the deal, noting it hasn’t been shown on broadcast TV since CBS aired it on May 9, 1998. While The Wizard of Oz was once an annual broadcast tradition starting in 1956, renewed interest has created demand for a special broadcast event.

Did The MCU Just Confirm A Doctor Strange 2 Super-Team Is Real?

As a huge Marvel fan, I’ve noticed Wonder Man is packed with Easter eggs! They’re fun nods to the larger MCU, and especially to what’s happened with Trevor Slattery. Now, a lot of these are more ‘in-joke’ references – they don’t necessarily hint at what’s coming next in the universe. But some of them do connect to some of the biggest Marvel projects we’ve seen recently, which is pretty cool.