I Have A Confession: I Don’t Really Like The Moana Movies, But She’s Still One Of My Favorite Disney Characters

I’ve longed to truly appreciate Moana for years, particularly admiring the title character. Yet, despite my efforts, it never quite resonated with me. However, upon the announcement of Moana 2 in the 2024 movie lineup and watching it in theaters, I reluctantly admitted: though Moana ranks among my favorite Disney characters, I’m not a fan of the movies themselves.

32 Most Bizarre Things To Happen To Star Trek Characters In The Franchise

It appears that the Star Trek franchise will continue to produce an abundance of new shows, which could lead to even more extraordinary predicaments for Starfleet personnel. As you might recall, characters have found themselves in some pretty wild situations since the early days of the original series, and today we’ll be discussing several such instances.

Nicholas Hoult Sent “Crazy Voice Notes” to ‘The Order’ Director

Actor Nicholas Hoult took extraordinary steps to authentically embody the character of neo-Nazi Bob Matthews in “The Order,” even going so far as to record some unconventional voice messages. This film, directed by Justin Kurzel (known for “Nitram”), is based on the true events surrounding a notorious neo-Nazi group operating in the Pacific Northwest during the 1980s. They were wanted for bank robberies and car thefts. Jude Law portrays FBI agent Terry Husk, who is assigned to hunt them down, suspecting that a more extensive plan was at play. In this movie, Nicholas Hoult portrays Matthews, the head of The Order. To ensure his depiction of the real-life character was as authentic as possible, Hoult undertook some unusual preparations.

The Sky Isn’t Falling for Cable News TV Ratings (Yet)

The alarming headlines concerning a particular cable news network’s dramatic decrease in viewers are causing quite a stir: Over the past few weeks following the presidential election, the network’s evening viewership has plummeted roughly by half, leading to numerous articles discussing the network’s apparent struggles.