Ascension Is A Hidden Sci-Fi Gem For Silo Fans

Silo is a compelling mystery series taking place entirely within a huge underground bunker, home to a community living under a rigid set of rules meant to ensure their survival. What makes the show work so well is its complex and unfolding story – each new piece of information about the silo’s true purpose changes how you see everything that came before. The show’s unsettling atmosphere is created through its stark, industrial design and a feeling of being trapped in a very tall, confined space, which might remind viewers of a similar sci-fi series from 2014.

Game Of Thrones’ New Spinoff Challenges The Targaryen Dynasty Like The Franchise Never Has Before

The latest series in the world of Game of Thrones, called A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, tells the story of a new generation of Targaryens. It’s set about a hundred years before the events of Game of Thrones, at a time when dragons are extinct and the Targaryen dynasty still holds the Iron Throne. The show follows Ser Duncan, nicknamed “Dunk” (played by Peter Claffey), as he tries to become a famous knight. He takes on a young boy as his apprentice, unaware that the boy is actually a Targaryen prince.

Taylor Swift mania has ironic effect on one legendary golf tournament

It’s unclear if Taylor Swift plays golf, but her fiancé, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs, does – and he’s quite skilled! He’s been invited to play in the prestigious Pebble Beach Pro-Am tournament in 2026, which suggests he’s a talented golfer and happily accepted the invitation.

Riker’s Most Debated Star Trek: TNG Decision Avoided a Modern Franchise Trap

Big movie franchises are increasingly creating spin-offs and exploring multiple universes, but this can sometimes weaken the quality of the original story. The things fans loved about the initial films often get spread too thin. Luckily, the creators of this show didn’t need to worry about side stories focused on a different character, allowing them to concentrate on the main cast and develop their roles fully.

Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock Holmes Series Breaks Prime Video Record

It’s really notable how well the Young Sherlock trailer has performed, especially when compared to Prime Video’s other releases. In just seven days, it’s already been viewed more times than The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, which, despite a lot of hype, only reached 163.6 million views.