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Riley Vox

CinemaCon 2026 Just Showed Us Hollywood's Next Two Years — Here Are the Winners and Losers


Sony went all-in on gaming adaptations and Spider-Man. Warner Bros. dropped seven minutes of Dune 3 and announced a Game of Thrones movie. Two studios down, two to go — and CinemaCon already has a clear winner.

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T'Nara Vex

Captain's Log: Four New Star Trek Shows Are Vying for the Big Chair — And the Federation Isn't Done Yet


After weeks of cancellations, set demolitions, and existential dread, Star Trek's future is suddenly looking a lot less bleak. Alex Kurtzman has confirmed talks with Paramount's new Skydance leadership, and four distinct series pitches are waiting for a green light.

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Jordan Blake

Two Movies, $1.1 Billion, and the Biggest Spring Box Office Since COVID — 2026 by the Numbers


Two films have combined for $1.14 billion worldwide in mere weeks, Q1 domestic revenue is up 24.8% year-over-year, and April has already surpassed 2024's entire monthly total in just 12 days. The numbers say the post-COVID recovery is finally real.

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Alex Reed

The Mummy Returns to Horror, CinemaCon Takes Over, and The Boys Keep Killing — Your Week of April 14


CinemaCon is live in Vegas with every major studio showing off their biggest guns, Lee Cronin's R-rated The Mummy is already scaring the hell out of early audiences, and The Boys keeps dropping bodies in its final season. Here's everything worth watching this week.

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T'Nara Vex

Captain's Log, Final Entry: The Enterprise Bridge Is Gone — And Star Trek's Next Chapter May Never Be Written


This week, crew members shared photos of the USS Enterprise bridge being dismantled piece by piece at the Toronto studio where Strange New Worlds was born. The Starfleet Academy sets are going to auction. Star Trek: Year One — the proposed Kirk-era spin-off — now has no ship to fly. For the first time in nearly a decade, there is no Star Trek in production. The chair is empty.

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Kael Voss

The Galaxy's Most Wanted Character: Lucasfilm Still Won't Let Mara Jade Come Home


At MegaCon 2026, Claudia Gray and Timothy Zahn — two of the most respected Star Wars authors alive — confirmed what fans have feared for years: Lucasfilm has no intention of bringing Mara Jade into canon. Her own creator can't even get a 'maybe.'

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Eli Gatewood

Pack Your Bags, SG Teams — The First-Ever Stargate Cruise Is Real, and RDA Is on Board


The Stargate fandom just activated a gate nobody saw coming — and the destination is the Caribbean. The first-ever official Stargate cruise sets sail in January 2027 with Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Michael Shanks, Joe Flanigan, and more. This is not a drill.

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Casey Throwback Mills

Five Seasons, One Mission — How The Boys Changed Superhero TV Forever


The Boys just premiered its final season to 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and the #1 streaming spot worldwide. Casey Throwback Mills looks back at how a blood-soaked Amazon show became the most important superhero series ever made.

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Jordan Blake

Mario Just Opened to $191 Million — And 59% of Critics Still Hate It


Super Mario Galaxy Movie posted a $191M 5-day opening, making it 2026's first real box office monster. But here's the thing: critics gave it a 41% on Rotten Tomatoes while audiences gave it 89%. Let's look at what the numbers actually tell us.

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Sam BingeBot Torres

This Week in Streaming Is Insane — Here's What's Actually Worth Your Time


The Testaments just dropped on Hulu. Hacks is back for its final season. Malcolm in the Middle is somehow a thing again. And Euphoria premieres tomorrow after four years of nothing. This is your cheat sheet for what to watch and what to skip.

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Alex Reed

CinemaCon 2026 Starts Sunday — Here's Every Major Reveal to Watch For


The biggest movie industry event of the year kicks off April 13 in Las Vegas. Avengers: Doomsday footage, Dune Part Three, Spider-Verse updates, and more. Here's your complete guide to what's coming.

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Casey Throwback Mills

Malcolm's Back After 20 Years — And Yeah, Life's Still Unfair


Bryan Cranston and Frankie Muniz just reunited on Hulu for Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair. Twenty years later, the Wilkersons are back — older, messier, and surprisingly still relevant.

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Riley Vox

Euphoria Waited 4 Years to Come Back — And Critics Are Calling It 'Boring'


After four years of hype, recasting rumors, and Sam Levinson drama, Euphoria Season 3 finally premieres tomorrow on HBO. The reviews are in. They're not pretty.

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Alex Reed

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Sam BingeBot Torres

Lanterns Is Almost Here — Plus 5 August Binges That Deserve Your Attention


HBO's Green Lantern series is about to prove that DC can do prestige TV. But don't sleep on the rest of August's streaming lineup — there's enough here to get you through the month.

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Casey Throwback Mills

Spider-Man at 24: Four Actors, Three Eras, and the Web-Slinger Who Refused to Stay Down


From Tobey Maguire's rain-soaked upside-down kiss to Tom Holland's record-breaking Brand New Day, Spider-Man has been reinvented more than any other superhero on screen — and somehow, every version found its audience.

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Alex Reed

August 2026 Is About to Go Off — Here's Everything Coming to Theaters and Streaming


Spider-Man is still swinging, Jason Statham is boarding a ship, Ridley Scott is ending the world, and the Green Lanterns are finally landing on HBO. August 2026 is loaded.

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Kael Voss

Maul Just Did What No Star Wars Project Has Done Before — And the World Noticed


Maul: Shadow Lord has hit 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, claimed the #1 spot on Disney+ globally, and is officially the highest-rated Star Wars project of all time. The galaxy far, far away hasn't seen numbers like this since the original trilogy.

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T'Nara Vex

The Five-Year Mission Ends Here: Strange New Worlds Is Closing the Book on Star Trek's Golden Age


With Thomas Jane cast as Dr. McCoy for the series finale, Season 4 arriving this summer, and no new Trek shows in development, Strange New Worlds isn't just ending a series — it's closing a chapter that began with Discovery in 2017. Captain's log: the franchise has never been more uncertain.

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Vaclav Cevela

What I Watched in July 2026


Nolan brought Homer to IMAX, Disney sent Moana back to the ocean, Evil Dead refused to die, and Spider-Man broke the internet before breaking the box office. July 2026 was the biggest movie month I've ever experienced.

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Sam BingeBot Torres

Summer 2026 Streaming Report Card: Every Show Graded, From the Vampire Lestat to Love Island


Summer's almost over and the theaters just won this round — but streaming still had some bangers. Here's my final verdict on every show I watched since June, from A+ to 'why did I bother.'

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Riley Vox

Tom Holland Just Became the Biggest Movie Star on the Planet — And He Did It by Disappearing


A 1-billion-view trailer. A $300 million opening weekend tracking. And a plot that literally erases Peter Parker from existence. Tom Holland didn't just come back — he rewrote the rules.

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Alex Reed

Spider-Man Just Broke the Internet — Now He's About to Break the Box Office


Tom Holland returns as Peter Parker on July 31 with a 1-billion-view trailer, a $300 million opening weekend in sight, and the biggest cast a Spider-Man movie has ever assembled. Plus Gregg Araki's Sundance sensation as counter-programming and summer holdovers that refuse to quit.

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Jordan Blake

Horror Never Dies: What the Numbers Say About Every Major Horror Franchise Revival


Evil Dead Burn is the latest in a long line of horror franchise comebacks. We ran the numbers on every major horror series revival — from Scream to Halloween to Alien — and found a pattern the studios definitely already know: horror is the safest bet in Hollywood.

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