Conan O’Brien Stole the Show in the Best Psychological Drama of 2025

Okay, so Conan O’Brien in a serious movie? I admit, I was skeptical. Everyone knows him from late night, and this film was being talked about as something really dark and unsettling. But honestly? He completely surprised me. Conan delivers a performance that’s not just good for a comedian trying drama, it’s genuinely strong, and it made me wonder if he might actually have a future in acting beyond comedy. It was a really compelling turn.

Kit Harington’s 91% RT Game of Thrones Follow-Up Is HBO at Its Best

Shows like Game of Thrones often trap actors in roles they struggle to move beyond, and many of its cast members haven’t found significant work since. Kit Harington is actively working to prove his range, and Industry is a great example of that effort. Industry emerged during a time when high-quality HBO dramas like Succession were popular, and it aimed to offer a fresh perspective on the increasingly popular genre of cutthroat workplace dramas.

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.