Dune: Prophecy Is About a Shadowy Sisterhood ‘Driven by Vengeance’

Advocates for Women’s Equality, prepare to rejoice as some women’s stories of injustice unfold. This seems to be the premise of HBO’s upcoming prequel series, Dune: Prophecy, which promises to delve into the origins of the enigmatic, powerful female order in the Denis Villeneuve film, the Bene Gesserit. Expect a significant dose of retribution as the narrative unfolds.

EXCLUSIVE: After Singham Again, Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn to reunite in Golmaal 5? Director says, ‘Before any cop film, for sure …’

One of India’s most cherished comedy film series, Golmaal, significantly boosted Rohit Shetty’s reputation in Bollywood. The movie mogul recently announced that he plans to create the next Golmaal installment before delving into any more cop-themed projects. Furthermore, he mentioned that working on the Golmaal films serves as a refreshing ‘detox’ for him. Here’s what the successful director had to share.

I’ve Seen 75 Movies in 2024 So Far. Here Are 5 Great Ones, And 5 You Should Skip

If you’re similar to me, you might often find yourself pondering, “What should we watch tonight or over the weekend?” With an abundance of content across top streaming platforms, we can explore genres like dramas, comedies, thrillers, historical epics, series, and movies. However, with new content being added every week, it’s easy to miss out on shows marked as “Want To Watch,” only to realize they’ve already aired.

Paul Mescal To Star in New Ridley Scott Thriller The Dog Stars

Before audiences have a chance to see Paul Mescal’s acting in “Gladiator II”, Ridley Scott is already collaborating with this rising talent on a new venture. In the sequel, Mescal portrays Lucius, the son of Lucilla (Connie Nielson) and Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe), who escaped Rome and harbored intense animosity towards the Roman military. After being enslaved, Lucius is compelled to fight in the same Colosseum as his father once did, providing amusement for the people of Rome at the capricious will of the tyrannical Emperors Geta (Joseph Quinn) and Caracala (Fred Hechinger).