James Gunn’s Superman Review

By |September 10th, 2025|Categories: Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies, Science Fiction|Tags: |

James Gunn’s Superman is a bold reboot that ditches the origin story and drops us into a world where the Man of Steel is already a controversial figure. David Corenswet steps into the cape with sincerity and quiet intensity, giving us a Superman who’s still hopeful—but clearly worn down by the weight of public opinion. The plot is ambitious: Lex Luthor unleashes chaos, other metahumans enter the mix, and Superman must prove he's still the symbol the world needs. The film looks fantastic—colorful, energetic, and refreshingly comic-book in tone—but with real emotional stakes. Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane is sharp and

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Split Review

By |September 8th, 2025|Categories: Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Horror Movies, Movies, Reviews|Tags: , , |

Split is M. Night Shyamalan’s psychological thriller that marked a true return to form. The film centers on Kevin, a man with 23 distinct personalities—and a 24th, known only as "The Beast," waiting to emerge. James McAvoy delivers a tour-de-force performance, effortlessly switching between identities ranging from a prim woman to a 9-year-old boy to a cold-blooded predator. It’s unnerving, mesmerizing, and at times even darkly funny. Anya Taylor-Joy adds emotional weight as Casey, a kidnapped girl with a haunting past of her own. The tension builds steadily, and while some scenes border on absurd, Shyamalan keeps you hooked with

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The Truth About the Legend of Zelda Movie: What’s Real, What’s Rumor and What to Expect

By |September 6th, 2025|Categories: 80s, Animations, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Games, Movies|Tags: , |

After years of speculation, fan petitions, and fake casting posters, it’s finally happening — The Legend of Zelda is officially getting a live-action movie. But unlike past video game adaptations that rushed to cash in on nostalgia, this one is shaping up to be something far more deliberate — and potentially groundbreaking. Here’s everything we know about the long-awaited adaptation, what’s confirmed, what’s still rumor, and why it’s already making waves. Yes, It’s Real — Zelda Is Coming to the Big Screen In late 2023, Nintendo officially announced that a live-action Legend of Zelda movie is in development, co-produced by

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New Live-Action The NeverEnding Story Film Series in Development

By |August 29th, 2025|Categories: 80s, Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: , , |

A brand-new live-action adaptation of Michael Ende’s classic fantasy novel The NeverEnding Story is officially in development, marking the beginning of a potential film franchise that aims to reimagine Fantastica for modern audiences. Not in the mood to read? Watch here. Partnership Between Michael Ende Estate and See‑Saw Films In March 2024, Michael Ende Productions and See-Saw Films announced a collaboration to adapt the 1979 novel into a series of feature films. See-Saw Films, known for critically acclaimed works such as The King’s Speech and The Power of the Dog, will co-produce the project alongside representatives of the Ende legacy.

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K-Drama Tropes We Secretly Love (And a Few That Make Us Scream “Not Again!”)

By |August 18th, 2025|Categories: Asian Dramas, Did you know?, Dramas, Fandom, Fantasy / Historic, K-Dramas, Romantic, Scary|Tags: , , |

Let’s be honest — K-dramas are a beautiful, chaotic mix of emotion, eye candy, and the most wonderfully absurd plot twists. But if you’ve binged more than two series, you’ve probably noticed a pattern… or ten. Yep. We're talking about K-drama tropes — those deliciously predictable ingredients that keep pulling us back in, no matter how many times we’ve seen them. Here are the ones we love with our whole chest, and the ones we tolerate only because the soundtrack slaps. 💛 Tropes We Secretly (or Not-So-Secretly) Love: 1. The Accidental Kiss™ That clumsy stumble… that unexpected lip-lock… that

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The Phantom of the Opera Is Becoming an Anime — Yes, Really!

By |August 17th, 2025|Categories: Animations, Books, Did you know?, Japanese Anime, Movies, The Phantom of the Opera, The Phantom of the Opera Books, The Phantom of the Opera Movies|Tags: , |

Okay, theatre kids and anime fans, take a deep breath — this is not a drill. One of the most legendary musicals of all time, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, is officially being transformed into an anime. Yep, the masked man of the Paris Opera House is trading the stage for stylized Japanese animation. And honestly? We can already hear the chandelier crashing in 2D glory. From Broadway to Anime Screens Not in the mood to read? Watch here. The news comes straight from LW Entertainment (Andrew Lloyd Webber’s newly rebranded company, formerly Really Useful Group), which

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Fangs, Fashion, and Forbidden Love: The Rise of Vampire K‑Dramas and C‑Dramas

By |August 16th, 2025|Categories: Asian Dramas, Chinese Dramas, Did you know?, Dramas, Fantasy / Historic, K-Dramas, Romantic, Scary, Vampires|Tags: , , , , |

When you think of vampires, your mind might jump to brooding European castles or high schoolers sparkling in the sun. But in the world of Asian drama, the vampire myth has sunk its fangs into something completely fresh. From Joseon-era guardians to bloodthirsty prosecutors, from boutique-owning immortals to touch-powered romance—Korean and Chinese dramas have reimagined vampires in wildly entertaining ways. Not in the mood to read? Watch South Korean Vampire TV Series here. Not in the mood to read? Watch South Korean Vampire Web Series here. Not in the mood to read? Watch Chinese Vampire  Series here. So if you’re

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The Lunar Chronicles Animated Film Set for November 2028

By |August 8th, 2025|Categories: Animations, Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies, Romantic, Science Fiction|Tags: , |

Marissa Meyer’s best-selling science fiction series The Lunar Chronicles is officially being adapted into an animated feature film. The project is being developed by Locksmith Animation in collaboration with Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, with a planned release date of November 3, 2028. This marks the first official screen adaptation of Meyer’s futuristic retellings of classic fairy tales such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Snow White, which are reimagined in a dystopian, interplanetary setting. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. Format and Production The adaptation will be a full-length animated feature, not a live-action

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Zendaya Joins Shrek 5 as Shrek and Fiona’s Teenage Daughter

By |August 4th, 2025|Categories: Animations, Comedy, Did you know?, Disney, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: , , , |

Get ready, Shrek fans: the long-awaited fifth installment of the beloved animated franchise is officially underway, and it has a surprise cast member that has captured global attention. Not in the mood to read? Watch here. Zendaya as Felicia Imagine the daughter of Shrek and Fiona grown up—and played by one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. That’s exactly what’s happening with Shrek 5. Zendaya has signed on to lend her voice to Felicia, the teenage daughter of Shrek (voiced again by Mike Myers) and Fiona (voiced by Cameron Diaz). Her nomination for this role marks a bold new chapter for the

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Johnny Depp Joins Forces with Ridley Scott on Graphic Novel Hyde

By |August 1st, 2025|Categories: Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Horror Movies, Movies|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Hollywood icon Johnny Depp is venturing into the graphic novel world, teaming up with legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott and production studio Mechanical Cake to co-own and co-create Hyde, a bold reinterpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Not in the mood to read? Watch the video here. A Fresh Take on a Classic Tale Rather than depicting the duality of Jekyll and Hyde, this two-volume series picks up after Mr. Hyde has fully conquered Dr. Jekyll. The villain lives beneath London’s streets, experimenting in the sewers and creating more “Hydes” via a serum that

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