Fright-Rags is selling a The Last Drive-In: Nightmareathon Survival Kit, and it looks awesome!

The first episode of “The Last Drive-In by Joe Bob Briggs,” a series on Shudder, kicked off with a 24-hour horror movie marathon back in July 2018. This event served as a farewell to fans who had long supported Joe Bob Briggs during his tenure on “Joe Bob’s Drive-In Theater” and “MonsterVision” (both of which ended in 2000). The marathon turned out to be a massive hit, with Shudder’s servers struggling to handle the surge of viewers eager to watch. This overwhelming response demonstrated that Joe Bob Briggs was highly sought-after by Shudder’s audience.

House of the Dragon star talks Helaena’s abilities getting stronger, what’s in store for season 3

In the finale of House of the Dragon’s second season, I found myself thrust into a more significant role as Helaena Targaryen (Phia Saban). My brother Aemond urged me to ride Dreamfyre into battle, but I refused due to my strong aversion to causing harm. Despite his persistence, I finally disclosed that I was aware of his attempt to kill our brother Aegon. This knowledge wasn’t new, as I had foreseen such events before, like predicting Aemond would lose an eye in season 1. However, it seemed that my precognitive abilities became clearer this time around.

Peacock pulls the plug on Sam Esmail’s Battlestar Galactica reboot

In 2019, Sam Esmail, the creator of Mr. Robot, disclosed that he was developing a new take on Battlestar Galactica, the classic sci-fi series from the late ’70s about humans fighting to survive after a devastating war against robots. It’s possible he’s reimagining the 2000s version of Battlestar Galactica, which brought the story into contemporary context. With popular, large-scale genre shows like Game of Thrones and Foundation currently dominating the scene, could it be time for another refresh of this series?