Bob Odenkirk Reveals Return Status Of His John Wick-esque Franchise After $100M Box Office Run

Bob Odenkirk not only starred in, but also helped create, the action-comedy series from Derek Kolstad, the creator of John Wick. He plays Hutch Mansell, a seemingly ordinary family man with a hidden past as a trained government assassin, which is revealed when he clashes with dangerous criminals. After a four-year break, the series returned in mid-2025 with Nobody 2, which received generally positive reviews and did well at the box office.

XO, Kitty Cast Ages: How The Show’s Actors Compare To Characters

The series stars Anna Cathcart as Kitty Song-Covey and follows her journey to the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS). Leaving her family and friends behind, Kitty moves to Korea hoping to reconnect with her mother’s heritage and strengthen her long-distance relationship with her boyfriend, Dae (Choi Min-yeong).

Final Fantasy, Zelda Collide In New RPG You Can Try Free Now

A new RPG called Ghostforged, developed by Wardwell Games, is looking promising. While there’s no official release date yet, players can try a free demo now on Steam. This demo lets you experience the story and gameplay, which draws inspiration from classic RPGs, without spending any money.

9 Perfect Superhero Castings No One Believed In

As a moviegoer, I always find it interesting when fans initially freak out over unexpected casting choices, only to completely fall in love with the actor after the movie comes out. We’ve seen it happen a lot, and it really proves that initial reactions aren’t always right. While some risks definitely don’t pay off – I’m still not convinced about Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, or Miles Teller as Reed Richards – superhero movies have always been about taking big swings. Sometimes, we as fans need to trust the director’s vision and see the bigger picture. It’s a reminder that a bold choice can actually become iconic, even if it doesn’t land well at first.

Why Paramount Shutting Down HBO Max Is Far More Complex Than Just Merging Platforms, Explained By Streaming Expert

HBO Max, the streaming service behind popular shows like The Pitt, Industry, and Euphoria, might face big changes by 2027. Experts are predicting it could be shut down completely. This comes after Warner Bros. Discovery was acquired by Paramount Skydance in March 2026, leading to plans to combine HBO Max with Paramount+. While those involved are optimistic, some analysts aren’t so sure about the future of the merged service.

The Best Star Trek-Style Sci-Fi Show of the 2010s Wasn’t Actually Star Trek

Initially, The Orville was promoted as a comedic take on sci-fi, playing on creator Seth MacFarlane’s background with Family Guy. This caused a split among viewers – some expected constant jokes, while others wanted a more serious show. Season one received varied reactions, but by the second season, the show began to evolve and find its unique balance.