All Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Predator: Badlands’

Dan Trachtenberg directed the new film, written by Patrick Aison and Brian Duffield, based on a story by Trachtenberg and Aison. Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi star in the movie, which is being distributed by 20th Century Studios. The story centers on a young Predator who’s been exiled and teams up with an android to hunt a powerful enemy on a dangerous planet. It will be released in theaters on Friday, November 7th.

Top 10 Anime Characters Everyone Loves

In ‘One Piece,’ Luffy travels the dangerous Grand Line, determined to find the greatest treasure. He gained his unique abilities from the Gum Gum Fruit and is always improving, developing techniques like Gear Second and Gear Fifth. Toei Animation has been creating the show since the beginning, producing a vast collection of episodes and films. Luffy leads the Straw Hat crew with a cheerful spirit and a signature straw hat – both reminders of a promise he made to Shanks, which fuels his entire adventure.

AC/DC add a power load to 2026 Power Up tour dates (North America will be happy)

The band just announced a lot of concert dates in North and South America for next year. It’s a little strange, though, how spread out their South American shows are. They’re only playing three concerts on that continent between February 24th and March 23rd, which seems odd – why not add more shows or schedule them closer together?

Female A-Listers Dominate This Week’s List of Most Popular Celebs

Jason Clarke is an Australian actor who often plays intense, complex characters. He’s known for his work in films like ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ and ‘Everest’, and has also appeared in big franchises such as ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ and ‘Terminator Genisys’, where he played John Connor. On TV, he’s starred in dramas like ‘The Chicago Code’. Clarke consistently brings a realistic and powerful energy to all his roles, whether they’re main characters or supporting ones.

Lines Actors Refused To Say On Screen – And Why

Originally, the script for ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ had Han Solo respond to Leia’s ‘I love you’ with the same words. However, Harrison Ford didn’t think that felt right for his character, believing Han would remain cool and aloof. They rewrote the line on the spot, and Ford instead said ‘I know.’ This new line better captured Han’s personality and actually made the scene more powerful, preserving the emotional impact while staying true to his character.

20 Movies That Destroyed Actors’ Careers That Are Actually Worth Watching

Elaine May’s film brings together Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman as two struggling singers who accidentally get caught up in Cold War intrigue in North Africa. Filmed on location in the desert, the movie features stunning wide-screen scenery and expertly crafted comedic moments. Beneath the slapstick humor lies a clever story about overconfidence and America’s clumsy involvement in international affairs. The intentionally off-key original songs add to the film’s comedic effect.

Top 15 Anime Villains Who Can’t Be Defeated

As a huge ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ fan, I’m constantly amazed by Sukuna! He’s this unbelievably powerful King of Curses, and what’s really wild is that his soul is spread out across twenty fingers. Every time someone eats a finger, he gets stronger and can even act on his own while inside a host body. Forget trying to just kill him – normal attacks don’t even work! The anime really shows us that the only way to deal with Sukuna is to temporarily trap him, because actually getting rid of him seems impossible.

Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘All Her Fault’

Molly of Denali is an animated series for kids that follows 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl who helps her parents at their trading post. Using research and the knowledge of her community, she tackles everyday challenges. The show features the voices of Sovereign Bill, Lorne Cardinal, and Sequoia Janvier, and was created by Dorothea Gillim and Kathy Waugh. Produced by GBH Kids and Atomic Cartoons, it combines learning important reading skills with an exploration of Alaskan culture and the outdoors. New episodes will premiere on PBS on November 3, 2025.