Heels Star Stephen Amell Addresses Possible Season 3 At Netflix

It was recently revealed that the popular Starz series, “Heels,” will premiere on Netflix on September 15th. There’s a chance that the show could carry on if it thrives on the streaming service. Originally airing in 2021 and sadly canceled in 2023 after only two seasons, the series ended abruptly with the fate of Jack Spade and the DWL left unresolved. Now, the actor who plays Spade, Stephen Amell, is discussing the potential for a third season of this wrestling-themed drama, and what such a continuation might mean for fans.

Netflix Releases New Trailer for Wild Anime Dandadan

Prepare for an otherworldly supernatural escapade as Netflix has recently released the third sneak peek for the upcoming anime series titled Dandadan. Inspired by the manga of the same name penned by Yukinobu Tatsu, this animated show revolves around Momo, a girl who has faith in ghosts, and her love interest Okarun, who swears by aliens. Their lives take an unexpected turn when they stumble upon the truth about the existence of both entities. Brimming with intrigue and suspense, Dandadan offers a visual spectacle with its exceptional art style, leading the duo on a mystifying quest to locate… well, Okarun’s misplaced testicles (yes, it’s quite peculiar).

Hugh Grant Reflects on His Career-Reviving Role in the Wachowskis’ Cloud Atlas

Hugh Grant is currently enjoying a comeback in his acting career, and he’s taking a moment to reminisce about the movie that helped relaunch his stardom. In 2012, Grant starred in the Wachowski siblings’ film titled “Cloud Atlas,” an expansive science fiction production that unfolds across six interwoven tales spanning multiple centuries and continents. His role demanded him to play six distinct characters within this movie. The release of “Cloud Atlas” came after 2009’s “Did You Hear About the Morgans?”, a romantic comedy co-starring Sarah Jessica Parker, which garnered generally unfavorable reviews due to its unoriginal plot and stereotypical characters. In an interview with Vanity Fair about how this film rejuvenated his career, he admitted:

Tim Blake Nelson Was ‘Heartbroken’ Over Scrapped MCU Hulk Sequel

16 years after his debut as the Hulk in “The Incredible Hulk”, Tim Blake Nelson is set to appear on screen as The Leader in “Captain America: Brave New World”. Interestingly, a sequel to the 2008 film would have featured Nelson’s character as the comic book villain against Edward Norton’s Bruce Banner/Hulk. Unfortunately, this didn’t come to fruition, as the actor confirmed. The “Incredible Hulk” now plays a significant role in the near future of the MCU, with the “Captain America” sequel featuring Anthony Mackie prominently in revitalizing its characters.