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Nielsen just released its first Scarborough NFL Fandom Index. The study ranks every market by true fan intensity ahead of the 2026 season.
For months, the mystery surrounding Sadie Sink’s character in Spider-Man: Brand New Day was a major topic of conversation. Finally, as many had suspected but couldn’t yet be sure about, it was confirmed that Sink is indeed the MCU’s Jean Grey, the beloved and ultra powerful X-Men character. However, Brand New Day made it clear…
In the 2010s, “The Avengers” convinced every studio that cinematic universes were the future of motion pictures. Thus, a slew of half-hearted attempts to recreate the Marvel Cinematic Universe magic unfolded, including such infamous projects as the Dark Universe or “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.” Most of these endeavors flamed out (even the DC…
Roblox (RBLX) crashed 29% on its worst trading day ever after guiding Q3 bookings to their first-ever year-over-year decline.
“Worst Neighbor Ever,” a new true crime series on Netflix, is available for streaming, and one episode has ties to Kentucky.
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The age of superhero movie domination is almost certainly coming to a close. With films like “Backrooms and Obsession” leading one of the most important weekends ever at the box office in 2026, coupled with widespread superhero fatigue (yes, that’s a thing, and it’s becoming clearer with every new B-tier character James Gunn tries to…
The Disney company has released countless animated movies since 1937, from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” to “Strange Magic” to the upcoming “Ice Age: Boiling Point.” However, not all are part of the Walt Disney Animation Studios canon, which is currently comprised of 64 movies hailing from Disney’s first in-house animation studio. Titles from Lucasfilm, Pixar…
PlayStation Plus, which has increasingly aligned its model with rival Xbox Game Pass by offering tiered benefits and expanded content libraries, continues to balance new arrivals with periodic removals. While day-one premieres remain rare, the service regularly refreshes its lineup but each addition often comes at the cost of existing titles that become unavailable.
Crossovers have been around almost as long as television itself. Either for artistic reasons or financial ones, network executives have leapt at the chance to cross-promote their shows. Whether it was the Jetsons meeting the Flintstones or Jessica from “New Girl” running into Jake from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” writers have always found ways to shoehorn characters…