Wednesday Still Refuses To Show Season 2's Greatest Casting, But That's A Genius Move

Wednesdayseason 2 is set to introduce several new characters, but one newcomer in particular has been kept out of trailers and promotional images. With the longer wait time betweenWednesday’s seasons, there’s increasing interest related to anything teasing the upcoming installment. Thankfully, fans won’t have to wait long with the second season on the horizon. Wednesdayseason 2 will release in two parts, with a story that follows Jenna Ortega’s lead character returning to Nevermore for another year of schooling....

July 2, 2025 · 3 min · 523 words · Kyle Hernandez

What The Dots Really Mean In The Institute & Why Luke Lies About Them

Warning! This article contains spoilers for The Institute episode 3. InThe Instituteepisode 3, Luke intentionally lies about not seeing the dots when he actually sees them, raising many questions about his motives. After starting slowly in episodes 1 and 2,MGM+‘sThe Institutegradually amps up its pace in the third installment by revealing several dark truths about the central facility. Although many aspects of The Institute and the people who run it are shrouded in mystery, the show’s episode 3 not only adds a new character to the mix but also hints at how Luke will eventually plan an escape....

July 2, 2025 · 4 min · 713 words · Melissa Wu

You Can Take Star Trek's Most Infamous And Difficult Test for Yourself

They call it the Kobayashi Maru, a punishing, stressful, impossible to win training simulation meant to test the character of leaders in an unwinnable scenario. It is a critical part ofStar Treklore, and one of the most famous scenarios ever faced by the characters. Now, fans of the universe can take on the Kobayashi Maru challenge for themselves and see if they’d do any better against impossible odds. The Kobayashi Maru challenge is rather straightforward in its setup:a Starfleet cadetenters a simulated scenario where they are tasked with rescuing a civilian ship named the Kobayashi Maru....

July 2, 2025 · 2 min · 408 words · Jonathan Prince

"60K On Dolls": The Real Reason Robyn's Bizarre Hobby Wasn't Mentioned On Sister Wives S19 Tell All

Robyn BrownfromSister Wivesappears to have a passion for collecting dolls, but she hasn’t discussed her hobby on camera. Throughout the years, she has faced many challenges with her husband, Kody Brown. Robyn has witnessed three divorces and has seen her polygamous family breakup. She is alsocontemplating her future with Kody now that she is in an exclusive relationshipwith him. InSister Wivesseason 19,Robyn was shown encouraging Kody to mendhis relationships with his children and urging him to reconcile with everyone before it is too late....

July 1, 2025 · 5 min · 979 words · Leslie Gonzalez

"One Of The Greatest Of All Film Noirs": Roger Ebert Is Right, This 1947 Robert Mitchum Movie Is Incredible

Thefilm noirgenre is a murky exploration of the human soul, andRoger Ebertclearly had a favorite when writing about a certain Robert Mitchum classic. Rising in popularity in the post-WWII years, film noir juxtaposes stylized visuals with twisting crime stories about conflicted characters. Drawing inspiration from the German expressionist movement from the silent era of movies, the name itself literally means black film in French. Unlike previous crime films, the classic era of film noir was notably cynical, which was in direct conflict with the optimistic attitude of the late 1940s and early 1950s in the US....

July 1, 2025 · 4 min · 828 words · Debra Nixon

10 Calvin And Hobbes Comics That Go Off the Rails In a Hurry

Few comic strips have proven to be as multifaceted as those ofCalvin and Hobbes. Bill Watterson’s genius involved a high degree of versatility, as many of his comics can thematically resonate on completely opposite sides of the spectrum. On one hand,Calvin and Hobbescan be heartwarming, teaching valuable life lessons and even more malleable reflections on life itself. On the other hand,Calvin and Hobbescan also be utterly unhinged. Sometimes, that meansthe comic takes a dark turn, and other times, it just takes a weird turn....

July 1, 2025 · 9 min · 1760 words · Jacqueline Hubbard

10 Legendary 2010s Anime That Still Hit Just as Hard Today

The 2010s were a great time for fans ofanime, with many classic series likeDragon BallandSailor Moonmaking comebacks, while other new series would firmly establish themselves in the landscape.My Hero AcademiaandAttack on Titanwould make their respective debuts in 2010 before eventually becoming giants of their own. These series are some of the best to enter the anime sphere in the 2010s. Some started then and are still ongoing, while others had brief runs of only 12 episodes....

July 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1547 words · Alice Buchanan

1000-Lb Sisters Season 8: Latest News, Potential Release Date, Potential Cast, & Everything We Know

What to know about1000-Lb Sistersseason 8, including the latest news, potential premiere date, potential cast, etc, now that the ongoing season is coming to a close.1000-Lb Sistersfollows thelives of siblings Amy and Tammy Slatonas they navigate significant weight-loss journeys. The show delves into their personal challenges, family dynamics, and the emotional and physical hurdles they face in pursuit of healthier lives. Since 2020, the series has garnered attention for its raw portrayal of the sisters' struggles and triumphs....

July 1, 2025 · 4 min · 742 words · Timothy Cox

13 Most Obscure Avengers Heroes Ranked by Power

Marvel’sAvengersare one of the most famous superhero teams ever created, with iconic members such as Captain America, Iron Man and the Hulk. Of course, the team also has more obscure members, such as Starfox, Doctor Druid and the Two-Gun kid. Finally,there are thetrulyobscure members- the ones even most hardcore fans don’t associate with the team. In this article, we’re looking at the most truly obscure Avengers heroes of all time - the vigilantes who never get invited to reunions, despite fighting under the Avengers name....

July 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1452 words · Kara Garcia

28 Years Later Artist Captures Bruce Banner's Hulk Transformation Better Than Marvel Ever Has

Bruce Banner’sHulkmay fall under Marvel’s IP, but one28 Years Laterartist has gone above and beyond in capturing his transformation into the Hulk, doing it better than Marvel ever has. This stunning piece of art will leave both comic fans and moviegoers of the Green Giant begging for more. …one of the most innovative and visually compelling pieces of Hulk-inspired art to date. If you have social media, you’ve most likely come across the phenomenal art promotions for Danny Boyle’s upcomingpost-apocalyptic horror film28 Years Later,the third movie in the28 Days Laterseries....

July 1, 2025 · 3 min · 585 words · Keith Fields

28 Years Later Secretly Retcons One Hero’s Ending, Changing the Series In a Way Nobody Expected

One of the most beloved characters in the28 Days Laterfranchise ended up with a surprising ending thanks to a retcon in28 Years Later. The horror series about ‘zombes’ fueledby the Rage Virushas seen a lot of characters end up with tragic fates, but one hero wound up getting a happy ending after all. In28 Days Later #24by Michael Alan Nelson and Alejandro Aragon, Selena and her ally Clint have successfully made it to Paris and are preparing to leave Europe for good....

July 1, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Tyler Doyle

6 Best Female-Driven Fantasy Shows That Didn't End Too Early

Some truly amazing female-drivenfantasyTV shows didn’t end too early. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for thebest fantasy TV showswith female protagonists to be cut short, airing only one or two seasons before being cancelled. It’s a real shame, especially as there have been manyfantasy TV shows that ran for too long. Female leads are extremely important for plenty of reasons. Representation in the media is crucial, so it’s always brilliant when a TV show introduces a strong and complex female protagonist for audiences to get to know....

July 1, 2025 · 7 min · 1315 words · Christopher Morrow

7 Ways Solo Leveling’s Anime Fixes the Manhwa’s Worst Mistakes

The anime adaptation ofSolo Levelingtook the hit manhwa series to another level, and it even improved upon the few issues that the Webtoon had. Nobody could have predicted just how massiveSolo Levelingwould become.It broke a ton of records, showcasing one of the most popular manhwa series in an amazing light for everyone to enjoy. Sung Jinwoo’s anime debut was amazing, and somehow, the second season was even better.The anime adaptation is nearly flawless, and it even improved upon a few key areasthat the manhwa might have done better in....

July 1, 2025 · 6 min · 1200 words · Ana Stevens