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For All Mankind Is the Best Show You Aren’t Watching, But Why?

That For All Mankind isn’t one of the biggest shows in the world might make sense, if not for other shows like Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, or Severance. All of them are originals released through Apple TV+, one of those streamers maybe you subscribe to while a show is on and then cancel, or mess around with for a year when you get a new iPhone. But, unlike For All Mankind, Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Severance, and others are pretty damned popular. They win Emmys. They have Funko Pops. By all public measures, they’re…

‘It’s Always Important to Remember Death’: Joel Kinnaman on For All Mankind

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Why John Woo Took a 20-Year Break From Hollywood

John Woo couldn’t miss. The godfather of gun fu, who helmed a number of balletic, bullet-riddled Chinese actions hits — A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, and Hard Boiled among them — before taking his talents to the States, was coming off four consecutive Hollywood smashes. First came the Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle Hard Target, a play on The Most Dangerous Game; then, John Travolta-starrer Broken Arrow, about a rogue terrorist armed with a nuclear bomb; the face-swapping flick Face/Off, pairing a very game Travolta…

New Marvel Secret Invasion Footage Teases Nick Fury on the Run

There’s a couple of new hints about the Venture Bros. movie, as well as the next Resident Evil film. Peter Dinklage discusses Scourge’s miserable life under Unicron in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Plus, get a look at the next DC animated movie, Justice League: Warworld. Spoilers now!Spoilers of the Week: July 1stResident Evil: The Umbrella ChroniclesAccording to Bloody-Disgusting, Production Weekly and The Resident Evil Wiki, the upcoming Resident Evil movie, The Umbrella Chronicles, will be based on Resident Evil 0…

Live Action Little Mermaid Reveals First Look at Flounder

Cara Delevigne is joining the next American Horror Story. There’s more Batman: The Caped Crusader coming to Amazon. Plus, what’s coming on Gotham Knights and Superman & Lois. Spoilers now!W. Kamau Bell's First FandomsThe WatchersDeadline reports Dakota Fanning will star in Ishana Night Shyamalan’s adaptation of A.M. Shine’s gothic horror novel The Watchers. The story follows Mina (Fanning), “a 28-year-old artist who gets stranded in an expansive, untouched forest in western Ireland. When Mina finds shelter, she…

James Gunn’s DC Creature Commandos Cast: Grillo, Harbour, Varma

Image: DC StudiosCreature Commandos is gearing up to kick off the new DC Studios canon. The animated show from James Gunn will star Indira Varma (Obi-Wan Kenobi, Game of Thrones) and Marvel veteran Frank Grillo, among others.Spoilers of the Week March 30-April 1Grillo’s casting as Rick Flagg Sr.—father of Rick Flagg, played by Joel Kinnaman in The Suicide Squad—was confirmed by The Wrap. Collider announced the full cast, led by Indira Varma as the Bride. Filling out the Creature Commando roster are David Harbour (Stranger

For All Mankind Season 2 Review: Lunar Cold War Heats Up

For All Mankind season 2 — premiering February 19 on Apple TV+ worldwide — continues to explore the ripple effects of the Soviets putting a man (and a woman) on the Moon before the Americans. In some ways, it created a better, equitable world in the USA. Women enjoy a better position at NASA (in spacesuits and in the boardroom) and in society (the Equal Rights Amendment actually got ratified), though the same can't be said about race relations. And as the For All Mankind season 1 post-credits scene revealed, NASA's Sea…

The Suicide Squad Review: More Than DC’s Guardians of the Galaxy

The Suicide Squad — out now in cinemas and on HBO Max — is a soft reboot of Suicide Squad, and it really pushes the boundaries of weird, in a good way. Funnily enough, the new DC movie exists because of Disney, and a Twitter campaign against writer-director James Gunn. A little over three years ago, Disney fired Gunn after a series of offensive tweets resurfaced from a decade ago. Despite initially insisting that Gunn would not be rehired on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, the owner of Marvel Studios would go on to do…