Mike Flanagan Tells Us Stephen King’s First Reaction To His Carrie Pitch, And It Led To A Major Question The Director Needed To Answer

Although it’s unlikely that Mike Flanagan’s Carrie adaptation for Prime Video will be among the TV shows airing in 2025, there’s no denying the anticipation surrounding it. After all, reimagining Stephen King’s first novel from 1974 offers a unique opportunity to explore how a contemporary retelling of this well-known story might unfold.

After An iCarly Revival Follow-Up Was Teased By Miranda Cosgrove, Fans Had So Many Thoughts

Despite numerous shows wrapping up and being canceled in 2024, one discontinued series from 2023 remains on my mind – the revival of iCarly that ran for three seasons on Paramount+ before its abrupt termination. The cancellation was tough, but it stung even more because the show concluded with an unresolved cliffhanger about Carly and her mother, Spencer. Now, Miranda Cosgrove hints at a continuation, sparking discussions among fans.

32 Forgettable Characters From TV Shows That We Still Can Barely Remember

There are numerous widely acclaimed television series out there, and many notable figures from these shows have garnered immense fan adoration. However, there are also several other characters who, despite being part of the same productions, have slipped into obscurity and are now hard to recall. Today, let’s delve into some of the most conspicuous examples.

John Wicks Scott Adkins Wants To Bring Back Boyka for Undisputed 5

One of the lesser-known but critically acclaimed action film heroes, Scott Adkins, has expressed his desire to reprise a role from one of his iconic martial arts series. Renowned for performances in movies such as Ninja, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, Ip Man 4, The Expendables 2, and John Wick: Chapter 4, Adkins is best known for portraying the world’s most complete fighter, Yuri Boyka. And it seems that Adkins yearns to step back into the ring for another round.

James Franco Flop Why Him? Is a Streaming Hit Because of Elon Musk

It’s often perplexing when relatively unknown films suddenly gain popularity on streaming platforms, especially if they didn’t perform well in theaters or failed to make a lasting impact. The latest example of this phenomenon is the 2016 comedy “Why Him?”, starring James Franco, who was once a major Hollywood player but fell out of favor following allegations of sexual misconduct. Since Franco isn’t currently enjoying a career comeback, one might wonder why a 2016 comedy would see a resurgence on Hulu. Interestingly, it could be due to a cameo from a high-profile tech billionaire who is now deeply involved in American politics.