After a Two-Year Hiatus, Netflix Crime Spinoff Surges Back to No. 1 in the U.S.
After a Two-Year Hiatus, Netflix Crime Spinoff Surges Back to No. 1 in the U.S.
True crime roars back on Netflix as a returning juggernaut knocks the Man on Fire reboot from No. 1, amassing millions of views. The new season goes even darker—and it’s chilling viewers into binge mode.
Every Big Bang Theory Character Returns for the Sequel — and Stuart Still Can't Save the Universe
Every Big Bang Theory Character Returns for the Sequel — and Stuart Still Can't Save the Universe
The Big Bang Theory is blasting back with a new spin-off: Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, vaulting Kevin Sussman’s beloved misfit into the lead after he wrecks one of Sheldon’s devices—and chaos ensues.
7 Sci-Fi Movies That Were Born to Be TV Series
7 Sci-Fi Movies That Were Born to Be TV Series
The sci-fi movies that linger aren’t the triumphs or the train wrecks—they’re the tantalizing almosts, condensed snapshots of vast universes we never fully explore. Here’s why those incomplete stories leave the deepest mark.
7 TV Series You Need to Watch Before Harry Potter Season 1 — And Exactly Why
7 TV Series You Need to Watch Before Harry Potter Season 1 — And Exactly Why
HBO’s Harry Potter reboot drops in December, and the first trailer confirms Season 1 tackles the saga’s first book.
Regular Show Revival Brings Back Fan-Favorite Characters You Thought Were Gone for Good
Regular Show Revival Brings Back Fan-Favorite Characters You Thought Were Gone for Good
Cartoon Network drops Regular Show: The Lost Tapes, rocketing fans back to Mordecai and Rigby’s unseen park escapades—now stitched together by a mystery that threads through the whole run.
Five Years After Cancellation, Netflix’s Near-Perfect Crime Series Teases a Comeback
Five Years After Cancellation, Netflix’s Near-Perfect Crime Series Teases a Comeback
Five years after its 2021 finale, Netflix’s smash heist saga may be gearing up for one more score—a true sequel at last, not just another spin-off.
Who’s Who in The Other Bennet Sister’s Love Triangle: From Mary to Tom Hayward
Who’s Who in The Other Bennet Sister’s Love Triangle: From Mary to Tom Hayward
BritBox hit The Other Bennet Sister is taking the internet by storm, flipping Pride and Prejudice to Mary Bennet’s view and thrusting Ella Bruccoleri’s overlooked heroine into a steamy Regency love triangle that has Austen fans buzzing.
5 Unmissable Sci-Fi Sagas With 10+ Books Worth Binge-Reading Start to Finish
5 Unmissable Sci-Fi Sagas With 10+ Books Worth Binge-Reading Start to Finish
Great sci-fi doesn’t just imagine the future—it engineers it. By building full-fledged civilizations—social hierarchies, economies, politics—the genre’s most immersive works outgrow tidy standalones and explode into sprawling, lived-in universes.
Why Netflix’s Stranger Things Spin-Off Was Doomed From Day One — And I Can Prove It
Why Netflix’s Stranger Things Spin-Off Was Doomed From Day One — And I Can Prove It
On Netflix, success triggers an automatic playbook: expand the universe. Stranger Things is the model, spawning extensions, spinoffs, and open-ended continuations that keep blockbuster worlds — and subscriber attention — locked in.
The Sci-Fi Fantasy Spin-Off You Skipped Is the One You Should Be Watching
The Sci-Fi Fantasy Spin-Off You Skipped Is the One You Should Be Watching
Hollywood barely waits for the credits to roll: the minute a show catches fire, a spin-off gets rubber-stamped. What used to be a savvy play now feels like a lazy reflex the industry keeps selling as a sure thing—one that deserves far tougher scrutiny.
Highly Anticipated Miraculous Spin-Off Canceled: What It Means for the Franchise
Highly Anticipated Miraculous Spin-Off Canceled: What It Means for the Franchise
Since its 2015 debut, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir has vaulted from TV favorite to pop-culture juggernaut, stacking six seasons and 150-plus episodes—and now leaping to the big screen as the franchise builds its empire.
7 Canceled Animated Gems Everyone Slept On — Worth Bingeing Now
7 Canceled Animated Gems Everyone Slept On — Worth Bingeing Now
From Saturday-morning staples to prestige epics, animation remains TV’s most fearless medium—limited only by imagination, not budgets or physics—delivering impossible worlds with a consistency live-action still can’t touch.
Outlander Confirms What Fans Have Long Suspected — But a Compelling Theory Points to a Major Twist
Outlander Confirms What Fans Have Long Suspected — But a Compelling Theory Points to a Major Twist
Outlander is barreling toward its finale, snapping shut long-hanging arcs and finally confronting the mysteries it’s teased for years. With no runway left for detours, one looming revelation could rewrite the entire saga.
Long-Lost Cartoon Network Movie Resurfaces as Franchise Roars Back to Life
Long-Lost Cartoon Network Movie Resurfaces as Franchise Roars Back to Life
Cartoon Network didn’t just define after-school TV—it built a secret film vault. From The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends to Dexter’s Laboratory, Teen Titans, and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, the network’s original movies shaped a generation and are finally back in the spotlight.
5 2000s Animated Gems You Probably Forgot About
5 2000s Animated Gems You Probably Forgot About
The 2000s delivered TV animation’s last great boom, stuffing schedules with hits that still inspire fierce nostalgia. From SpongeBob SquarePants and The Powerpuff Girls to The Fairly OddParents and Courage the Cowardly Dog, the era’s icons refuse to fade.
The Sci-Fi Icon Hollywood Can’t Reboot: 45 Years Since His Last TV Appearance
The Sci-Fi Icon Hollywood Can’t Reboot: 45 Years Since His Last TV Appearance
The 1970s rocketed sci-fi from cult obsession to mainstream juggernaut. With Star Trek reruns forging a fervent fanbase and Star Wars smashing box-office records in 1977, TV networks scrambled to launch their own space epics—led by Battlestar Galactica.
Regular Show Gears Up For Major Fan Event Ahead Of The Lost Tapes Premiere
Regular Show Gears Up For Major Fan Event Ahead Of The Lost Tapes Premiere
After a long hiatus, Cartoon Network is reopening the park: Mordecai, Rigby, and the crew return in Regular Show: The Lost Tapes, a spin-off set during the original eight-season run, arriving next month.
Prime Video Finally Names The Boys Universe — And It Undercuts The Joke
Prime Video Finally Names The Boys Universe — And It Undercuts The Joke
Before it ever hit TV, The Boys was flipping off pop culture’s caped idols—so provocatively that DC Comics killed its Wildstorm run after just six issues.
Seven Years Later, HBO’s True Game of Thrones Heir Arrives — With One Major Catch
Seven Years Later, HBO’s True Game of Thrones Heir Arrives — With One Major Catch
Love it or hate its infamous finale, Game of Thrones was the last show to command the culture. Ever since it bowed out, TV has been searching for a true heir to event television—and the race for the throne is heating up.
7 Brilliant Animated Sci-Fi Gems You Probably Forgot Existed
7 Brilliant Animated Sci-Fi Gems You Probably Forgot Existed
From Paramount to Mainframe, sci-fi’s boldest voyages didn’t just unfold on sets—they roared to life in animation. As Star Trek and Star Wars keep expanding their universes frame by frame, a fleet of ambitious series has been cast overboard and forgotten. Time to dive for the lost stories that still deserve daylight.