One of the most entertaining things about Legends of Tomorrow is the lack of certainty regarding what madness its titular misfits are going to get into next. The closing moments of season 5 saw Sara being pulled into the sky in a column of light while everyone else was apparently too drunk to notice, with many viewers' immediate assumption of her having been abducted by aliens later confirmed. Despite her being separated from the main team, though, it's been assured that in the next season, Sara will not be absent from the proceedings.
Gina Carano gained a new legion of fans after her performance as shock trooper-turned-mercenary Cara Dune in The Mandalorian, but it’s safe to say she's now lost more than a fair few of them after making a joke about pronouns on Twitter that's being perceived as transphobic.
One thing you can guarantee about pop culture arguments is that they're never truly settled. When Twilight was first published in 2005, it swiftly became all that (mostly) teenage girls could talk about, and after being experienced by other demographics, it became apparent that Bella was a terrible character and really not somebody on whom young girls should model themselves.
The landmark 300th episode of Supernatural brought with it a pleasant surprise in the form of the return of Sam and Dean’s father John, also bringing back Jeffrey Dean Morgan to portray him. However, despite Morgan originating the character, the producers initially wanted Bruce Campbell to play the older Winchester patriarch.
It came as something of a surprise when the news broke that Ben Affleck would be reprising his DCEU role as Batman in the much-troubled movie The Flash, casting speculation over how large and significant a part he will play in it. With few details to go on, fans are now imagining familiar aspects of Caped Crusader stories being added, with some artwork depicting Ana de Armas as Catwoman.
2020 marks 40 years since the release of classic slasher movie Friday the 13th, and to celebrate the milestone a remastered version is to be screened across the country in October.
Talk to any Doctor Who fan for long enough and sooner or later you’ll get around to the topic of which actors would do a good job in its titular role. An increasingly popular choice is Lucifer’s Tom Ellis, who has now responded to fans calls for him to play the iconic character.
The objective quality of Twilight has been fiercely debated since the first installment of the YA novel series was published in 2005, then even more so upon the release of the initial adaptation three years later. Some of those involved have been happy to put the saga in their rearview when it ended, but others, such as Peter Facinelli, would love the opportunity to return to it.