Suicide Squad Star Seals Fate of One of DCU’s Rick Flag Jr.

The film featured major stars like Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, and John Cena, along with Joel Kinnaman. Kinnaman’s character, Rick Flag Jr., may have appeared for the last time, and the actor confirmed this in a recent ScreenRant interview, stating plainly that fans likely won’t see his character return.

Colony Trailer Reveals Train to Busan Director’s New Zombie Film

Well Go USA Entertainment has announced that the hit zombie film Train to Busan will be back in cinemas across the United States and Canada on August 14, 2026. This will be the first time audiences can experience the movie in 4K resolution on the big screen, coinciding with its 10-year anniversary. In addition, Well Go USA has secured the rights to Colony, the latest zombie film from Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho. Colony will debut at the Cannes International Film Festival in May and will be released in theaters on August 28, 2026. You can watch the trailer for Colony below.

HBO’s The Comeback Is an Underrated Mockumentary Series

Created by and starring Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback is a comedy that originally aired in 2005. The show follows a TV actress hoping to revitalize her career, but was initially canceled after just one season. It surprisingly returned for a second season in 2014, and now, with a third season premiering in 2026, The Comeback is gaining recognition as a groundbreaking comedy.

American Painter Celeste Dupuy-Spencer Dies at 46

Artist Celeste Dupuy-Spencer died at her home in Los Angeles on April 10th at the age of 46. The Jeffrey Deitch gallery announced the news the next day, but did not specify a cause of death. Dupuy-Spencer was known for her paintings that explored personal experiences through the lens of political issues.

The Wire: HBO’s Groundbreaking Series with an Unmatched Ensemble Cast

HBO has produced many excellent TV shows, but many consider David Simon’s crime drama, The Wire, to be its best, and to feature the network’s strongest cast. Simon, a former Baltimore reporter, brought an intimate knowledge of the city – and America as a whole – to the series. This gives The Wire a strikingly realistic and almost documentary-like feel, unlike most typical Hollywood police shows. It’s a sharply observed and meticulously researched look at crime and corruption in American cities, functioning as a true journalistic study.

Star Wars’ Next Movie Projected To Hit New Low For Disney Era

A new report from Box Office Theory predicts that The Mandalorian & Grogu will earn around $71 million during its opening weekend (May 22-24). This would be the lowest opening weekend for any Star Wars film released by Disney, falling short of Solo: A Star Wars Story by $13 million and The Rise of Skywalker by a significant $106 million.

Denim Tears’ 10ft Tall Jeans Take Over the Streets of NYC

From the very beginning, Tremaine Emory’s label has explored the cultural heritage of Africa and its people around the world, and now he’s turning his attention to the Moko Jumbie tradition of the Caribbean. This unique culture is known for its striking performers who walk on incredibly tall stilts – some reaching over 10 feet high.

Willy Chavarria & adidas Originals’ “Love Prevails” Collection Centers on the Superstar

The collection features a range of streetwear pieces like bomber jackets, crewneck sweaters, cargo jackets, and pinstripe tracksuits, all uniquely decorated with the designer’s signature embroidery and artwork. Staying true to the designer’s style, the clothes are loose-fitting and practical, with plenty of cargo pockets, and now include bold new graphic elements.

10 Biggest Reveals In Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair

After a 20-year hiatus, Malcolm in the Middle has returned with a four-episode revival on Hulu, and the biggest complaint you could have is that it’s too short! Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is a delightful surprise – a rare revival series where the cast seamlessly falls back into their characters, their chemistry remains fantastic, and the writing is consistently funny and true to the original show.

Ending The Boys at Season 5 Confirms a Eric Kripke Trend

It’s disappointing to say goodbye, but The Boys has become one of the best shows on television. Created by Eric Kripke, who also made Supernatural, the two series share a surprising similarity: both were originally planned to finish after five seasons, which would have provided a satisfying ending for each story.