Rahul Kohli Talks About The Possibility Of An iZombie Revival One Day

In a world where revivals, reboots, and sequels are taking over, one can’t help but wonder ifiZombie’s story could also continue​​​​​, butformer star Rahul Kohli isn’t so sure about the idea.Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright’ssupernatural procedural drama ran for five seasonsand 71 episodes on The CW. It ended in August 2019. Since then, there haven’t been any murmurs about bringing the show back. However, that doesn’t mean aniZombierevival is completely out of the realm of possibility....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 526 words · Christopher Friedman

Sorry, But I'll Never Think This One Star Wars Rebel Was A Good Person

I absolutely recognize that Saw Gerrera was one ofStar Wars’most important Rebel fighters, butAndorseason 2 drove home for me that, importance aside, he really shouldn’t be considered a good person or perhaps even a hero. Saw Gerrera’sStar Warsstory began (chronologically) inStar Wars: The Clone Wars, which saw him as a young man who experienced the tragic loss of his sister, Steela Gerrera. It’s clear that this death impacted Saw deeply, although it sadly pushed him into a much crueler, more heartless version of himself....

July 12, 2025 · 5 min · 889 words · Tammy Carson

Star Wars' New Weapon Is the Coolest Since Kylo Ren's Crossguard Lightsaber

In 2014,Star Warsmore or less broke the internet with the epic reveal ofKylo Ren’s crackling crossguard lightsaber. Now, the Skywalker family’s not-quite-a-Sith has done it again, quietly introducing the franchise’s coolest new weapon, fashioned out of one of its most iconic predators. Kylo Ren Is Wielding Twin Krayt Dragon Daggers After Killing the Tatooine Beast, Ben Solo Weaponizes Its Remains InStar Wars: Legacy of Vader #3- by Charles Soule, Luke Ross, Nolan Woodard and Joe Caramagna - Kylo Ren isimprisoned by Gardulla the Hutt, tortured with visions of a disdainful Darth Vader....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 637 words · Brian Grant

Steam Deck Will Start Shipping to Japan and Other Asian Countries

It’s been announced that theSteam Deckwill start shipping out to parts of Asia, namely Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan this month, something many living in these nations will have been looking forward to. DespiteValve having a shaky history with hardware projects, the Deck is proving its worth in the PC gaming community, noted for its ability to handle plenty of games as well as its versatility and modding capabilities....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 409 words · Donna Potts

Taylor Sheridan's Western TV Empire Wouldn't Exist Without Sons Of Anarchy

Taylor Sheridan’s Western shows have redefined the modern Neo-Western landscape, and none of them would exist withoutSons of Anarchy. FromYellowstoneto1883toLawmen: Bass Reeves, Sheridan has built a sprawling television empire that thrives on conflict, loyalty, and legacy, all wrapped in cowboy hats and cinematic visuals. Before becoming a writer-director-producer with serious Hollywood clout, he was just another working actor navigating the brutal world of serialized cable TV. What many fans ofYellowstonemight not realize is that Taylor Sheridan’s path to becoming the king of TV Westerns actuallystarted withSons of Anarchy....

July 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1081 words · Kenneth Fowler

The Game Awards 2021 Will Be Held With Live Audience

2020 served as a year many found themselves missing regular events in, andThe Game Awards had to adjustby streaming it live to a mostly empty studio. Luckily, this year serves to also be a comeback for many, and The Game Awards is joining in with that as well, with an announcement at Summer Games Fest that the 2021 show in December will allow in-person attendance. For the longest time, with award shows such as the Golden Globes or the People’s Choice Awards representing all kinds of forms of entertainment, video games went without the same type of recognition....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 457 words · Kim Odom

The MCU Could Be Building Up Some Important Non-Avengers Teams

The world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been firmly focused on The Avengers since the very first phase. Despite the introduction of the Guardians of the Galaxy, the central team of the movie universe has been Earth-based, and largely made up of humans with special abilities instead of anyone from the large number of alien species the movies have introduced so far. Those special abilities are most often the result of scientific augmentation, like in the case of Captain America or the Hulk, or they’re rooted in magic, like Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch....

July 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1189 words · Gregg Bartlett

The Wheel Of Time's Elaida Twist Suggests A Huge Part Of Her Book Story Is One Big Lie

The Wheel of Timeseason 3 introduced aplot twist surrounding Elaida, and it provides devious context to a major part of her book story. Elaida was introduced inThe Wheel of Timeseason 3 as one of the show’s new villains, and she’s one of the most fascinating characters in the book series. As Siuan Sanche discovers,Elaida isn’t a Darkfriend, but she’s evil in her own right, as she’s so convinced she’s serving the Light, she’s willing to dispose of other heroes to do so....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Sean Myers

This 2000s Crime Drama With 90% On RT Wrongly Gets Overlooked Next To The Sopranos & The Wire

The SopranosandThe Wirerightfully receive the most plaudits among the crime dramas that came out in the early 2000s, but there’s another crime series from that era that deserves attention, too. Everylist of the best TV showswill includeThe SopranosandThe Wiresomewhere within the top 10 and often within the top 3. These series are not just the best crime dramas ever; they’re some of the best TV shows ever. So if you are a crime drama that came out in the early 2000s, you were probably buried under the praise for these other series....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 804 words · Katherine Arroyo

This Buffy Fan Theory Is So Good, It Needs To Be Explored In The Reboot

AlthoughBuffy the Vampire Slayerended over 20 years ago,there are still some interesting theories around the show, but one, in particular, is so good that it needs to be explored in the reboot somehow. Amongthe best TV shows of all time, as well as one of the most beloved ones, is the supernatural dramaBuffy the Vampire Slayer, created by Joss Whedon. Buffy the Vampire Slayertook the audience to the fictional town of Sunnydale, in Southern California, to follow Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), the latest in a succession of young women known as “Vampire Slayers....

July 12, 2025 · 5 min · 952 words · Robert Taylor

Tracker Season 3 Will Tackle "Dark Forces" Behind Shaw Family Mystery

Trackerseason 3 is just a few months away, and with the show twisting into Colter Shaw’s (Justin Hartley) tragic past during its last season finale,the family mystery is going to continue unraveling. Colter, who’s spent the past two seasons traveling all over the continental US to track down missing people, has always had the sting of a mysterious past. WhileTrackerseason 2hit some bumps in the road when it came to storytelling, the overall arc of Colter grappling with the tragic, mysterious passing of his late father stuck with him through each resolved mystery....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 544 words · Kelly Sanchez

Twitch Streamer Crashes Car Into Gate While Reading Chat

Over the years, many dangerous incidents have been captured live by those streaming on Twitch. This still continues into 2021, where a Lithuanian streamer known as ArturasGrizas recently got into some trouble on the platform. The incident itself was streamed by ArturasGrizas on March 21, live onTwitchunder the Travel & Outdoors streaming category. Most of the streamer’s broadcasts fall under this category, where the user is streaming himself driving in his car, allowing viewers to watch him and the road ahead of him....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Matthew Wade

Why Civilization 7 Should 'Steal' Helldivers 2's Live-Service Model

Summary One of the biggest recent trends in gaming, the live-service model has simultaneously been associated with some of the best games in recent memory, and some of the worst. In theory, a live-service game should offer the ideal gaming experience, promising fans a never-ending experience that’s often completely free to play. However, in practice,many live-service games will often failto deliver on this core premise, with many publishers/developers instead using the model as more of a facade to hide half-baked content that they plan to fix post-launch....

July 12, 2025 · 5 min · 865 words · Anthony Taylor