Lost Star Grateful the Series Has Found New Life on Netflix

Without a doubt, “Lost” is one of the most respected TV shows of the 21st century, and thanks to streaming giant Netflix, the series has been given a second chance, reaching not just a new generation of viewers, but a whole new audience. This is something that actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje is particularly grateful for. First airing in 2004 on ABC, “Lost” left everyone amazed when it premiered, captivating audiences with its story about the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 stranded on a mysterious island after a plane crash. With themes that delve into existential questions, discussions about this show continue to take place in books, essays, and classrooms nationwide.

Deadpool & Wolverine: Jennifer Garner Concept Art Reveals Comic-Accurate Elektra

New concept art for Deadpool & Wolverine reveals a look for Jennifer Garner‘s Elektra that would have closely resembled her comic book counterpart. While Deadpool & Wolverine put the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine front and center, the film had plenty of cameos that remained a surprise until the film’s release, such as Wesley Snipes’ Blade and Channing Tatum as Gambit. One that was spoiled a year in advance, though, was Jennifer Garner’s return as Elektra, yet the studio did not show her in any of the marketing, assuming that general audiences might have forgotten about her involvement.

Nightmare on Elm Street Star Wants Robert Englund Back as Freddy Krueger

Robert Englund is so linked with the character of Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise that it’s virtually impossible to imagine anyone else taking on the role. Since first playing the horror icon in Wes Craven’s 1984 horror classic, Englund became an instant pop culture fixture, firmly placed on the Mount Rushmore of horror movie villains. It’ll be 40 years since the release of the first movie, and Englund has been candid in recent interviews that he’s now too old to play the character again, but one of his former co-stars and Freddy Krueger’s first final girl adversary, Heather Langenkamp, thinks he’s more than capable of putting on Freddy’s claws again.

Shepard Fairey Unveils Kamala Harris ‘FORWARD’ Poster

Throughout his more than three decades of work, Shepard Fairey’s political activism has been a significant foundation. His extensive collection of posters and towering murals includes the renowned “HOPE” artwork from 2008, which served as a symbol during Barack Obama’s U.S. presidential campaign, and another piece titled “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité” that he created in response to the terrorist attacks in France in 2016.