The Boys' Jack Quaid Reveals His Unsuccessful Attempt to Play DCU's Superman

Casting any superhero is a tough job. There are many ‘what ifs’ in superhero casting history — ‘what if Jake Gyllenhaal played Spider-Man?’, ‘what if Nic Cage was Superman?’, etc. — and, now, there’s another one. A member ofThe Boyshas just revealed that he auditioned for the latestSupermanreboot. On theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast,Jack Quaidrevealed that he auditioned for the role of Superman in James Gunn’s latest reboot. While he currently voices the character inMy Adventures with Superman, Quad conceded that he “didn’t get very far at all” in the live-action casting process, and admitted he is not exactly who people think of when they think of Superman....

August 13, 2025 · 3 min · 525 words · Mr. Jeffrey Mitchell

The Crow Remake Loses Jason Momoa and Director Corin Hardy

The Crowremake just can’t catch a break. The long-gestating reboot of the popular comic book adaptation has been stuck in development hell for years. And just when fans thought it was happening, the rug has been pulled out again. Both actorJason Momoa, who had officially signed on as the title character, and director Corin Hardy, have exited the project. The actor and filmmaker officially withdrew from the project this morning. It’s believed that Sony was getting close to dropping the movie as its worldwide distributor, but that hasn’t been made official....

August 13, 2025 · 2 min · 377 words · Sherry Riggs

The Finest Hours Set Visit with Chris Pine & Director Craig Gillespie

Disney’sThe Finest Hoursis the incredible true story of theU.S. Coast Guard’s most dangeroussea rescue. The film is an adaptation of the best selling book by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman. In the winter of 1952, a powerful nor’easter capsized the oil tankers,SS PendletonandSS Fort Mercer, off the coast of Massachusetts. A group of intrepid sailors, led by Bernie Webber (Chris Pine), took arescue boatinto the storm. They faced impossible odds with temerity and skill, earning a storied place in history for their valiant efforts....

August 13, 2025 · 15 min · 3065 words · Nicole Bishop

The French Dispatch Review: Wes Anderson's Journalism Tribute Is a Visual Feast

Wes Anderson continues to delight with brilliantly artistic and eccentric filmmaking.The French Dispatchis a cinematic valentine to journalism, French culture, and the eloquent sophistication of The New Yorker magazine. Anderson returns an elite ensemble cast of supporting players with venerated new additions taking the lead roles. His ultra-stylized approach veers into indulgence. Which may feel excessive and dull to casual audiences accustomed to a standard plot structure. Set in the fictional Ennui-sur-Blasé during the mid-seventies,The French Dispatchis theforeign magazine of the Liberty, Kansas, Evening Sun newspaper....

August 13, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Jessica Munoz

The Matrix Resurrections Saw Jonathan Groff Smash Keanu Reeves' Face Into a Wall

The Matrix Resurrectionsstar Jonathan Groff will take Keanu Reeves’ chosen one to task in the upcoming sequel, with theMindhunterstar at one point told to smash the beloved actor’s face into a wall. Groff teased what’s sure to be a thrilling fight between the pair during the exciting events ofThe Matrix Resurrectionswhile speaking withEntertainment Weekly, revealing that the stunt team nicknamed theHamiltonactor the “The Savage.” “Lana’s like, ‘If you could do an open palm and put your finger right underneath Keanu’s eyeball and then smash his face into the wall, that would be great for camera....

August 13, 2025 · 3 min · 505 words · Christopher Washington

The Simpsons Reveals John Cena’s Surprising Role in the Season 36 Opener

The Simpsonskicked off its 36th season with a star-studded premiere. Episode 1, titled “Bart’s Birthday”, aired Sunday night, September 29th on Fox. The animated premiere special featured guest starsJohn Cenaand Conan O’Brien. Tom Hanks and Danny DeVito also appeared in the premiere episode, with DeVito having previously guest starred inThe Simpsonsas Homer’s long-lost half-brother, Herb. WWE legend John Cena made hisSimpsonsdebut in the opener, and it has now been revealed what he got up to when joining the residents of Springfield....

August 13, 2025 · 3 min · 619 words · Anthony Wood

Which of Jake Gyllenhaal's War Movies Is the Best?

Jake Gyllenhaalhas starred in three extremely different kinds of war movies in his career to date. The first war movie Gyllenhaal starred in wasJarheadin 2005, directed by Sam Mendes from a memoir of the same name by former U.S. Marine Anthony Swofford. The story takes place in the first Gulf War and explores the psychological ramifications of U.S. Marines combating boredom, downtime, isolation, and alienation as they bond together and await battle....

August 13, 2025 · 6 min · 1217 words · Juan Anderson

Yellowstone Prequel 1883 Ropes in Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill on Paramount+

Yellowstonefans are eagerly awaiting details on the season 4 release date (still not set!), but they should be delighted to hear that the casting has started out with a bang for its prequelY:1883. Quintessential cowboy Sam Elliott, and country-singing superstars Faith Hill and Tim McGraw will be starring in the prequel for the Paramount+ drama starring Kevin Costner.Y: 1883follows the Dutton family as they embark on a journey west through the Great Plains toward the last bastion of untamed America....

August 13, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Briana Peterson

'28 Years Later' Trailer Finally Takes Us Back to Danny Boyle's Zombie Horror Franchise

After nearly two decades, we finally return to the post-apocalyptic, rage-infested world in the first trailer for director Danny Boyle’s long-awaited horror sequel,28 Years Later. Following on from 2002’s critically acclaimed28 Days Laterand its 2007 sequel28 Weeks Later,28 Years Laterwill at last reveal what has happened to the world since the onslaught of the Rage Virus and the “zombies” that took over. you may check out the first trailer for28 Years Later, which is all set to be released by Sony Pictures Releasing on July 12, 2025, below....

August 12, 2025 · 4 min · 655 words · Natasha Stanley

10 Best Sci-fi Movies of 2025 So Far

2025has already been a great year forsci-fifans, yet the most anticipated movies haven’t even premiered. Movies likeAvatar: Fire & Ash, Predator: Badlands, Jurassic World Rebirth, Superman, Frankenstein,andThe Running Manare on the way, so this list will definitely bulk up like the Incredible Hulk by the end of the year. In all honesty, every year is always a good year for science fiction fans. This is one of the few film categorizations that never go out of fashion....

August 12, 2025 · 8 min · 1564 words · Jade Garcia

10 Classic TV Shows That Are Hard To Watch Today

Unlike in cinema, where classic movies are deemed better than modern movies, the same isn’t always said of television. Things have evolved for the better since shows likeThe SopranosandMad Mencame along. However, classics still trigger plenty of special memories for television viewers. They are not only great reminders of how different the world was back then, but they also hold a special place in our hearts because they required a significant investment, as viewers had to wait for specific days and times to watch them....

August 12, 2025 · 8 min · 1616 words · Jonathan Young

10 Reality Shows to Watch If You Loved Freevee's Jury Duty

Created by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky,Jury Dutyis a Freevee original series that premiered in April 2023. Praised for blurring the line between fiction and non-fiction with comedic effect, the quasi-reality-TV show chronicles the ins and outs of the American jury system. Alleyes focus on Ronald Gladden, a devoted juror who is unaware that the legal case he’s been assigned to is 100% fake. Of course,Jury Dutyjoins a specific subset of TV shows that blend reality with amusing fictional characters and dramatic reenactments that make viewers question the veracity of events....

August 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1421 words · Stephanie Wong

10 ‘70s TV Shows That Would Be Highly Controversial Today

Television doesn’t just reflect the era in which it’s made—it preserves it. Every laugh track, every plot twist, every character trope is a time capsule, shaped by the social norms, anxieties, and fantasies of its moment. What once passed as lighthearted entertainment can, with time, morph into something more complicated, something that doesn’t sit as easily with the cultural consciousness of today. But that doesn’t mean these shows were made with bad intentions....

August 12, 2025 · 13 min · 2766 words · Travis Jenkins