Joe Taslim On Preparing For Noob Saibot’s Role In Mortal Kombat II

Many fans remember Sub-Zero’s death in the first movie, where Scorpion fatally burned him. However, that wasn’t the end for Bi-Han. He’s brought back as the undead ninja Noob Saibot thanks to the dark magic of Quan Chi, finally allowing audiences to see this iconic character on screen. Having spent years as a violent Lin Kuei assassin, Bi-Han’s transformation into Noob Saibot gives him shadow powers and a new, evil mission in the NetherRealm.

Paul McCartney’s Ringo Starr duet has fans asking one question

Fans of Paul McCartney are in for something special with his upcoming album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, releasing May 29th. It features a track called “Home to Us” where he almost unexpectedly collaborated with Ringo Starr. Starr was originally just asked to play drums, but ended up being brought back to contribute to the whole album.

Marina Abramovic’s ‘Transforming Energy’ Makes History at Venice’s Accademia

Nearing her 80th birthday, Marina Abramović returns to Venice for a landmark exhibition, Transforming Energy, at the Gallerie dell’Accademia. This is the first major show at the gallery dedicated to a living female artist. Curated by Shai Baitel, the exhibition places Abramović’s groundbreaking performance art alongside masterpieces of the Renaissance, solidifying her importance to the city of Venice, a place she has always cherished.

Peacock’s M.I.A. Debuts Strong on Streaming Despite Mixed Reviews

Currently, the show M.I.A. has a 67% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It started with a score below 60%, which would have meant it was considered a poor show. However, the rating has since improved, now placing it in the “fresh” category. While some critics have been very negative – one even said the show was “dead on arrival” – others believe it’s still worth watching, despite a few flaws in its first season.

8 Classic American TV Shows That Still Hold Up Today

If you’re stuck deciding what to watch and keep putting it off, why not revisit some classic TV shows? They’re just as enjoyable now as they were originally, offering a comforting dose of nostalgia and a chance to reconnect with familiar favorites. There are plenty of great American TV shows from the past that still stand the test of time.

Netflix Binge Guide (May 8–10): A 4-Part True Crime Series Is Taking Over The U.S.

Netflix recently added two highly anticipated and well-received thriller series, perfect for watching in just a couple of sittings. One is adapted from a classic, beloved novel, while the other tells the incredible true story of overlooked heroes who deserve recognition. Whether you prefer fictional dramas or stories based on real events, these three Netflix series are among the best choices for a weekend binge – you can easily finish them by Sunday.

Rolling Stones’ new album includes a twist fans didn’t expect

So, I was watching Jimmy Fallon the other night, and Ronnie Wood was on. Jimmy was reading the back of the new album’s vinyl, and that’s how we found out about the cover art! It turns out the song originally came out on Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black album way back in 2006. Pretty cool to see them bringing that track back!

Hellraiser, Now Streaming on Tubi, Is Fatal Attraction Meets The Thing

Clive Barker didn’t intend for Hellraiser to be a typical slasher film. He envisioned a dark, suspenseful thriller focusing on a troubled home life, using gore to drive the plot. The movie blends the intense passion of Fatal Attraction with the disturbing body horror of The Thing. Unlike many horror films, Hellraiser isn’t about a mysterious killer or creative ways to die; it explores themes of obsession, sexuality, and the disintegration of a family. While Pinhead is the most iconic character, the true horror comes from seeing how unchecked desire and infidelity transform an everyday house into a terrifying place.

The Boys Boss Eric Kripke Opens Up About Season 5’s Celebrity Death Scenes

The death of the Firecracker was meant to be both sad and complex. It’s a cruel irony that she sacrificed everything, only to be killed for it. I think audiences recognize the truth in that – when you try to please someone who’s self-absorbed, they’ll never truly appreciate it, and will eventually betray you. However, the deaths that happened at Marathon’s Mansion were all intended to be comedic.

8 Star Wars Video Games to Play Before The Mandalorian & Grogu

As fans get ready for the new Mandalorian & Grogu movie, many will likely revisit earlier seasons of The Mandalorian, as well as related shows like The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka, Star Wars Rebels, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. But to really get excited for the film, it’s also worth checking out Star Wars video games – both current and older titles – that share similar themes and could provide important background for this next chapter in the story.