The Simpsons Reveals John Cenas Surprising Role in the Season 36 Opener

The popular series, “The Simpsons”, commenced its 36th season with a glamorous premiere on Sunday night, September 29th, airing on Fox. The episode, known as “Bart’s Birthday”, was the first to air. Notable figures like John Cena and Conan O’Brien graced the animated special as guest stars. Tom Hanks and Danny DeVito were also part of the premiere, with DeVito reprising his role from a previous episode where he portrayed Homer’s long-lost brother, Herb. WWE legend John Cena made his first appearance on “The Simpsons” in this opener, and it has been disclosed that his character became part of the Springfield community during his stay.

Joker: Folie Deux Reactions Call the DC Sequel Bland, Boring & Uninspired

With the impending release of the DC sequel, social media has been buzzing since its premiere in Los Angeles, and it seems like it might dampen your enthusiasm. Directed by Todd Phillips for a second time, featuring Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, also known as Joker, and Lady Gaga as Harleen “Lee” Quinzel, or Harley Quinn, the sequel continues the narrative of the 2019 Oscar-winning original, focusing on Arthur’s journey to Arkham Asylum.

Martin Scorsese Pays Tribute to Alice Doesnt Live Here Anymore Star Kris Kristofferson

Martin Scorsese cherishes his experience collaborating with the late Kris Kristofferson, calling it one of the most significant moments in his filmmaking career. In 1974, Scorsese directed “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” a movie about Alice (Ellen Burstyn), a waitress and singer who develops an improbable romance with David (Kristofferson). Their encounter takes place on Alice’s first day at Mel and Ruby’s, a setting that eventually inspired the long-running TV show “Alice,” which ran for nine seasons from 1976 to 1985. In a statement shared by IndieWire, Scorsese reminisced:

Sonic the Hedgehog Fan-Favorite Casting Idea Addressed by Emmy Winner Sarah Paulson

If you had mentioned to someone 10 years ago that Sonic the Hedgehog would be part of a successful trilogy and even have its own spin-off series, they likely would have thought you were joking or insane. However, against all expectations, including an initial Sonic design that was heavily criticized by fans, resulting in a redesign by Paramount, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is scheduled for release this December. Furthermore, the fan-beloved character Shadow the Hedgehog will make his live-action debut, with Keanu Reeves providing his voice. With Keanu Reeves on board, fans of Sonic are expressing their hopes and suggesting Emmy Award-winning actress Sarah Paulson to portray another beloved character, Rouge the Bat in future installments.

The 14 Best Serial Killer Movies Of All Time

As a movie enthusiast, if a film features only one murder, it’s a captivating mystery. However, when multiple murders occur, all committed by the same killer with a unique pattern or method, you’re delving into a serial killer narrative. Now, if you’re considering immersing yourself in a marathon of such films, be discerning. Rather than settling for any movie, opt for the exceptional cinematic killers. But how do you distinguish the iconic Jack the Rippers from the ordinary Joes? The answer lies in delving into the rich tapestry of film history and critically acclaimed productions that showcase the most memorable and chilling portrayals of serial killers.