The End of an Era: Stephen Colbert’s Late Show Canceled By CBS After 30 Years

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,as well asThe Late Showbrand, will end in 2026. The program, first hosted by David Letterman and began in 1993, will wrap up its broadcast in May 2026 after a three-decade run on CBS. Colbert, who has hosted the show since 2015, announced the news on the show, with the clip posted onThe Late Show’s official YouTube account. He reveals that“I’m not being replaced, this is all just going away," andCBS has attributed the end of the program to financial cuts....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Gail Moran

This Legendary Horror Director’s Comments Make Gaming’s Saddest Cancellation Even Worse

Video game developers and movie directors don’t often mix outside of turning games into films (and vice versa). One director, though, has been very vocal about his desire to work with the video game industry: Guillermo del Toro. Del Toro is the legendary mind behindPan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy,andThe Shape of Water,but he’s also dabbled in gaming over the years. This all came to a head in 2014, when a now-notorious demo titledP....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 1010 words · Robert Jones

Ty Burrell On Leaving Hollywood After Modern Family

Modern Familyis one of the most popular sitcoms of the 21st century, but one star from the show has opened up about leaving Hollywood behind for good.Modern Familydebuted on June 19, 2025, on ABC, and ran for 11 seasons. The show was well-regarded by audiences and critics alike, with nearlyevery season ofModern Familybeing received well. Many peoplemissModern Family, which currently holds an 85% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes from critics and an audience score of 90%....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 572 words · Christine Floyd

Was The Eternals Mid-Credits Reveal Spoiled On Purpose? (SPOILERS INSIDE)

This article contains mild spoilers forEternals. The buzz surrounding Marvel’s next blockbuster,Eternals, has continued to grow in lieu of its theatrical release next month. Aside from the impressive cast, trailer, comic history, and their impending battle with the Deviants, some details of the film are still unknown. This secrecy has gone a long way in assisting with the promotion of the film, exciting Marvel fans with a glimpse of this new band of heroes....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 887 words · Cathy Richardson

Weapon Sunsetting Will Force Destiny 2 to Change Eververse

Although Bungie is still keeping a lot of the details aboutDestiny 2’s upcoming fall expansion a secret, the developer has revealed some of the system-level changes that are on the way. Most of the announced changes seem to be in service of improving the game, but one that has led to a lot of discussion isthe sunsetting of weapons. The concept of sunsetting (weapons having a power limit and being less useful for certain activities) emerged from power creep concerns and a pressure to make powerful new weapons....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Bruce Cantrell

What Happened To Lily James’ Lady Rose In Downton Abbey

Lily James played Lady Rose inDownton Abbey, but her effervescent character hasn’t been seen sinceDownton’s season 6 Christmas Special and hasn’t appeared inDownton Abbeymovies. Created by Julian Fellowes,Downton Abbeybecame a global phenomenon that aired for 6 seasons and jumped to the big screen with three feature films, includingDownton Abbey: The Grand Finale. Premiering September 12, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is touted as the end of the Crawley family’s saga, which, for a time, included Lady Rose....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 855 words · Jennifer Nelson

What Went Wrong With Sweet Home's Seasons 2 & 3

Sweet Home’s seasons 2 and 3 were very different from the first season, and there are a few reasons why the K-drama changed so drastically after a successful debut. As the first Korean drama to enter Netflix’s Global Top 10,Sweet Homeset the stage for other K-dramas, includingSquid Game, to become global hits.Sweet Hometook a while to return with a second season, which was not surprising considering that seasons 2 and 3 were apparently filmed back-to-back....

June 12, 2025 · 4 min · 776 words · Anita Johnson

Where The Steins;Gate 0 Timeline Fits Into The Story

Technically speaking,Steins;Gate 0is a prequel. Even though, chronologically, it takes place after the events of the originalSteins;Gate. Following the death of main heroine, Makise Kurisu, this is the timeline–or wordline–labeled “beta” in the world ofStein’s;Gate. Yet it is only because of events that take place inStein’s;Gate 0that the events ofStein’s Gateare possible. So, from a certain point of view, the events ofStein’s;Gate 0are events in the future that take place before the events that already took place in the past....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 978 words · Debra Jones

Why James Cameron Doesn't "Like" One Of The Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Of All Time

Despite having a reputation as one of the greatest science fiction movies ever made,2001: A Space Odysseydoesn’t have a fan in James Cameron. Few filmmakers have had as big an impact on sci-fi movies as we know them today as James Cameron. His dedication to his craft sets him apart from his contemporaries, which makes him an influential figure working in the genre.Breaking movie records since 1984, James Cameronhasquite literally changed the face of cinema multiple times throughout his illustrious career....

June 12, 2025 · 5 min · 899 words · Stacy Johnson

Why Julianne Moore's Echo Valley Casting Was So Crucial To Making The Apple TV Thriller Work Explained By Director

Warning: Spoilers for Echo Valley’s ending! Apple TV+’s new thrillerEcho Valleyis an acting masterclass thanks to its top-tier cast, whichincludes Julianne Moore, Sydney Sweeney, and Domnhall Gleeson. Written by Brad Inglesby and directed by Michael Pearce, the movie follows a grieving woman named Kate (Moore), who is running her horse ranch alone since the death of her wife. Her strained relationship with her drug-addled daughter Claire (Sweeney) reaches a boiling point when she returns home with blood on her hands....

June 12, 2025 · 9 min · 1900 words · Nicole Burnett

Why Stephen King's New Survival Movie Was R-Rated Addressed By Hunger Games Director

Francis Lawrence explains why his survival thriller and Stephen King adaptation,The Long Walk, is R-rated.The upcoming dystopian horror movie fromThe Hunger Gamesdirector revolves around an annual deadly contest where teens must maintain a minimum walking speed of three miles per hour to avoid being shot. In an interview withCinemaBlend,Lawrence clarified whyThe Long Walkneeded to be rated R. The filmmaker stressed that he wasn’t going to hold back from the intensity and violence to capture the degradation in the book....

June 12, 2025 · 3 min · 501 words · Jose Mccarthy

X-Men Confirms the Krakoan Age is Officially Dead in 'Hellfire Vigil' Special

Fan-favoriteX-Mentradition the Hellfire Gala is returning in a new incarnation,with the freshly announcedHellfire Vigilone-shot coming in July from an all-star roster of Marvel authors and artists, in a comic book spectacle that is set to have significant implications for the franchiseover the course of the next twelve months. As announced by Marvel,X-Men: Hellfire Vigil#1 will be written and illustrated by all the major creators currently involved with the publisher’sX-titles, including authors Jed McKay and Gail Simone, along with artists Marcus To and Lucciano Vecchio, and many more....

June 12, 2025 · 4 min · 681 words · James Sanders

Xbox Game Pass Losing 7 Games on February 28

Although theXbox Game Passaddition reveals have been slightly more erratic than usual since the calendar turned over, the games it loses every month have stuck to their usual cadence, and now fans know of seven titles leaving the service on February 28. However, instead of being accompanied by a new wave reveal forXbox Game Pass, these titles have been updated on the Xbox App. This means this should be taken with a minor grain of salt until Microsoft confirms one way or another, as something could change last minute or more could be added to the list....

June 12, 2025 · 2 min · 289 words · Jeremy Brown