The finale of “The Boys” was released yesterday, and with it has come debate and also questions that showrunner Eric Kripke is finally answering. SPOILERS AHEAD FOR “THE BOYS” FINALE After 40 episodes over seven years, the series came to an end with multiple deaths of major characters, including four
Posters & Featurette: Zach Cregger’s “Resident Evil”
New posters and a new featurette have been released for “Weapons” filmmaker Zach Cregger’s new “Resident Evil” film. In the clip, Cregger talks about his love of survival horror games, and the “Resident Evil” games in particular, and his concept behind the project. The project tells an original story unrelated
BBC Plans Multi-Season “Poirot” TV Series
The BBC has set plans for a new major television series based on the beloved Hercule Poirot novels of Agatha Christie. The project won’t be a film or mini-series, but an ongoing show with the Beeb reportedly making a significant commitment that could allow for up to three seasons. The
The Odyssey and Troy Debate Reveals Surface Level Understanding of Homer Online
Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. This timeless bit of wisdom doesn’t technically come down to us from Homer—a version of the phrase first appeared in Virgil’s The Aeneid, a quasi-retelling/sequel to the Trojan War and its aftermath written by a Roman more than 700 years after The Iliad and The
Spider-Man: Make Jake Johnson Live-Action Middle-Aged Peter Parker Already
You know who Spider-Man is, right? Peter Parker, bit by a radioactive arachnid, gained the ability to do whatever a spider can. He lost his beloved Uncle Ben when he refused to act to stop a burglar, but he gained an important lesson: with great power comes great responsibility. If