The Game Isn’t Over: HBO Is Developing a Game of Thrones Movie

By |March 20th, 2026|Categories: Action, Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: , |

For years, the idea of a Game of Thrones movie felt like something that lived purely in Reddit threads and fan wishlists. The series ended in 2019. The discourse exploded. The Iron Throne melted. And that seemed like the end of it. But it wasn’t. Watch the full video here. HBO and Warner Bros. Discovery have now confirmed that a feature film set in the Game of Thrones universe is officially in early development. Not a rumor. Not a leak. Not a “maybe someday.” An actual project being explored for the big screen. It’s still in early stages. There’s no

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‘I Am Frankelda’: Mexico’s First Stop-Motion Feature Headed to Netflix in 2026

By |March 16th, 2026|Categories: Animations, Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: , |

In a landmark moment for Latin American animation, the Mexican stop-motion animated film I Am Frankelda (Spanish: Soy Frankelda) has been acquired by Netflix and is set for global release in 2026. This historic deal marks the first time a feature-length stop-motion movie produced entirely in Mexico will be distributed around the world. The announcement comes after the film made waves on the festival circuit and earned critical recognition. It is already nominated for Best Independent Feature Film at the 53rd Annie Awards, a major honor in the animation industry. Watch here. A Dark Fantasy with Heart Directed, written, and

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K-Pop Demon Hunters: A Supernatural Spectacle Where Idols Slay More Than Just Charts

By |March 11th, 2026|Categories: Animations, Did you know?, Fandom, K-Dramas, Movies|Tags: |

There are movies you watch once and move on from. And then there’s K-Pop Demon Hunters — the kind that hijacks your playlist, your group chats, and your personality for at least a week. Watch here. When Netflix dropped this neon-drenched, demon-slaying idol fantasy in June 2025, it could’ve easily been gimmicky. K-pop idols fighting demons by night? That’s either going to be iconic or painfully cringe. Somehow, it landed squarely in iconic. What makes it hit isn’t just the animation, which is glossy and explosive in all the right ways. It’s the commitment. The film doesn’t treat the idol

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Good Omens Is Ending on 13 May 2026 — Here’s What We Know So Far

By |March 6th, 2026|Categories: Books, Comedy, Did you know?, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: |

After years of anticipation and a massive fan following, Good Omens is finally set to conclude and now we have an official release date for its final installment. The story of the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley will wrap up with a 90-minute finale episode premiering on 13 May 2026 on Prime Video. Watch the full video here. This special episode serves as the conclusion to the beloved fantasy series, which is based on the acclaimed 1990 novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Good Omens began as a novel co-written by Gaiman and Pratchett called Good Omens: The

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Predator: Badlands – Review

By |February 21st, 2026|Categories: Action, Movies, Reviews|Tags: |

Predator: Badlands is a bold and refreshing take on the Predator franchise, and in my opinion it delivers one of the most interesting stories we’ve seen in years. Instead of humans being hunted, the film stars a Predator as the main character — a young outcast named Dek who crash-lands on the hostile alien world of Genna and must earn his place in Predator society by facing the deadliest creature he can find. Dek isn’t your typical silent killer. He’s an underdog within his own species, rejected by his clan, which gives the movie a surprising emotional core. That vulnerability

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12 Fictional Characters Who Possess the Frightening Shining

By |February 17th, 2026|Categories: Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Horror Movies, Movies|Tags: , , , , |

Stephen King's novels often delve into the supernatural, with one of the most intriguing abilities being "the shining." This psychic ability, which includes telepathy, precognition, and the ability to see ghosts, was first introduced in King's 1977 novel The Shining. Many characters across King’s multiverse possess this ability, each using it in unique ways that significantly impact their stories. Joe Hill, King's son, has also incorporated similar supernatural abilities in his works, creating a fascinating extension of King's universe. This article explores these characters in detail, discussing their abilities, roles, and how the shining influences their lives and the narratives

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Gremlins 3 Is Officially Happening — Hitting Theaters November 19, 2027

By |February 13th, 2026|Categories: 80s, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: |

After decades of rumors, development limbo, and fan petitions, the mischievous mogwai are finally making their long-awaited return to the big screen. Warner Bros. Discovery has officially greenlit Gremlins 3, with a confirmed theatrical release date of November 19, 2027 — just in time for the holiday movie season. Watch here. 🎥 A Franchise Reanimated The Gremlins franchise began in 1984 with Joe Dante’s beloved horror-comedy classic, written by Chris Columbus and produced by Steven Spielberg. It became a smash hit for Warner Bros., blending creepy creature chaos with dark holiday humour. A sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, followed

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The Book of Life Review

By |February 12th, 2026|Categories: Animations, Reviews|Tags: |

The Book of Life is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful and enchanting animated films ever made. It delivers a perfect blend of heart, humor, culture, and artistry, creating a movie that feels both timeless and refreshingly original. Watch here. The story follows Manolo, a gentle musician who journeys through the Land of the Living, the Land of the Remembered, and the Land of the Forgotten. What makes this film so special is how it embraces Mexican folklore and Día de los Muertos traditions with warmth and respect. Instead of treating death as something scary, the movie celebrates

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HUGE News, Brandon Sanderson Fans! The Cosmere Is Officially Coming to Apple TV+

By |February 10th, 2026|Categories: Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: |

Fantasy fans, this is not a drill. After years of speculation, stalled projects, and cautious hope, Brandon Sanderson’s legendary fantasy universe — the Cosmere — has finally been picked up for screen adaptation by Apple TV+. And yes, it’s as big as it sounds. Even better? This isn’t one of those “Hollywood buys the rights and ignores the author” situations. Sanderson himself is deeply involved, with writing, producing, consulting, and approval power baked directly into the deal — something virtually unheard of at this scale. If you’ve never read a Brandon Sanderson novel and are wondering why the internet just

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Masters of the Universe: The New He-Man Live-Action Film – A Complete Look

By |February 9th, 2026|Categories: 80s, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: |

Nearly four decades after the original cult classic, the legendary fantasy hero He-Man is finally returning to the big screen with a major live-action reboot. Set to premiere June 5, 2026, Masters of the Universe promises to reshuffle the legacy of the iconic ’80s franchise with a star-studded cast, a modern story rooted in its toy and animation origins, and a cultural conversation that reaches far beyond nostalgia. What started in 1982 as a Mattel action figure line quickly exploded into an animated phenomenon with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983–1985), embedding catchphrases like “By the power of

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