Brody Jenner’s Candid Take On Special Forces Sounds So Much Worse Than What We See, But There’s Still One Reality Show He’ll Never Do

The 2025 television lineup includes the grueling celebrity competition series “Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test,” which has proven to be incredibly challenging. With numerous early eliminations, there was a moment of concern that Season 3 might mark the first time no one completes the show. However, Brody Jenner from MTV’s “The Hills” has been holding his own, but when he spoke about his experience, it sounded more intense than what we perceive on television. Despite all the trials he faced on “Special Forces,” there’s still one reality show he swears he’ll never participate in.

James Gunn’s Superman Faces Major Lawsuit Months Before Release!

Joe Shuster’s estate, which jointly created Superman with Jerry Siegel back in the late 1930s, has filed a lawsuit against WBD (and effectively DC Comics) in the Southern District of New York. The suit claims that Superman should not be distributed in specific regions worldwide due to certain rights issues. Mark Warren Peary, the estate’s executor, is demanding compensation for ongoing infringement in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, along with a court order preventing further violations and a legal declaration confirming the Shuster Estate’s ownership rights in relevant jurisdictions. (Deadline reported this news.)

Dexter: Original Sin Just Solved a Major ‘Dexter’ Storyline

In the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin, it wasn’t anticipated that Brian Moser (or adult Brian, for that matter) would appear or be referenced, except for the depiction of him as a child in flashbacks. This is significant because it highlights Harry’s connection with Dexter’s mother, Laura Moser (Brittany Allen). However, unexpectedly, an adult Brian makes a surprising appearance in the present day, catching fans off guard.

Cronenberg’s Darkest Film Yet: The Shrouds Arrives April 25

As reported by Deadline, the films Sideshow and Janus Films will debut “The Shrouds” on April 18th in New York and Los Angeles, with a nationwide release following on April 25th – almost a year after its initial premiere. The movie, featuring Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, Guy Pearce, and Sandrine Holt, is described as such: “Karsh, a progressive entrepreneur and mourning widower, constructs a contraption to interact with the deceased within a burial shroud.” This plot certainly seems ripe for the imaginative and sinister mind of the creator of “Scanners”.

Companion Was Originally a Much Darker Movie

The latest AI-themed horror movie, titled “Companion,” is receiving widespread acclaim in theaters. This film is a debut effort from director Drew Hancock, who teamed up with Zach Cregger, the director of “Barbarian” (now serving as producer), to create a distinctive genre piece that’s not just smart and amusing but also conversation-worthy. However, it’s been confirmed by Hancock that “Companion” was initially quite different. In its early stages, it seemed like every other AI horror movie. Thankfully, Hancock chose to revise his script.