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6 Forgotten Spider-Man Video Games That Are Way Better Than You Think
The one and only Marvel golden boy, Spider-Man, has had an exceptional career in the video game industry. While he’s most well-known for games like the Spider-Verse spanning Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, the ultimate adventure of Ultimate Spider-Man, or the modern classics from the Marvel’s Spider-Man franchise, he’s had some journeys over the years that did not get the recognition they deserved.
Whether they hit the likes of home consoles or mobile screens, some Spidey games flew under the radar, didn’t get the appropriate amount of critical attention, or have been forgotten by the sands of time. There are even some video games that aren’t even available to play anymore, which is a total tragedy. Therefore, it’s important to remember the Wall-Crawler’s games that have gone down in history as underrated, whether they’ve been forgotten when they shouldn’t be or not as beloved as they rightfully earned.
‘Spider-Man: Battle for New York’ (2006)
Having been released on the handheld devices of the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, Spider-Man: Battle for New York is widely forgotten 20 years later, thanks to the quality not matching that of console games. It’s a total shame, because this 2006 title is actually connected to one of the best Spider-Man games of all time, Ultimate Spider-Man. With how popular the Ultimate Marvel Universe is, this game should have been far more well-known than it ended up being.
This project reimagines the Ultimate Spider-Man comic book’s first conflict with that universe’s Green Goblin. This side-scroller is similar to the Ultimate Spider-Man video game not just in the fact that it takes place in the same universe, but because it also lets the player take control of the main villain of the game. Goblin is so much fun to play as and fight, and offers up some great variety in the gameplay style, exactly like the same format did in the more popular Ultimate game.
‘Spider-Man: Friend or Foe’ (2007)
While Tobey Maguire‘s Spider-Man had several video games, they were exclusively in movie tie-in games. However, he actually got one with an original story in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe. While it’s an alternate universe—due to his villains all being, well, alive—these are the same characters, making this project extremely entertaining, especially for those who love the Sam Raimi Spidey flicks. Everyone loves a good alternate universe story, and this 2007 title for consoles and handhelds delivers just that. Not to forget, most people really love the Raimi Spider-Man trilogy, so to get some more of it is always a treat.
This game doesn’t just allow players to fight and then play as the Raimi universe villains, but a player’s friend can hop into the storyline with them to play as one of the baddies. There are pretty much zero co-op video games surrounding the Web-Slinger, making Spider-Man: Friend or Foe extremely unique compared to others, and such a fun ride to enjoy with pals. Spider-Man teaming up with classic villains is a very fun approach, especially when someone has a good pal at their side to play said villain.
‘Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro’ (2001)
One of the most popular Spidey games of all time is none other than the 2000 title, Spider-Man. It is such an abundantly fun game, and remembered to this day as one of the best. However, it did, in fact, have a sequel named Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro. While it sold extremely well and got a “Greatest Hits” re-release, nobody talks about it in the modern day. It’s a classic tale of being overshadowed by one’s older sibling who’s just better than them at everything. It’s unfortunate, because it has a lot of sequences and gameplay that should have made it more memorable and beloved.
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro simply is not as well-known or appreciated as its far more beloved prior game. So, while people are indeed aware of this sequel, they don’t appreciate it enough to remember it as much or talk about it today. But just because it’s not as good as the first game doesn’t mean it’s not a fun ride, and it is most definitely worth a playthrough, even 25 years later. Just because it doesn’t surpass Spider-Man doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have a ton of qualities that make this a super enjoyable game experience.
‘Spider-Man Unlimited’ (2014)
Handheld and console devices aren’t the only ones that Spider-Man has thrived on. Spider-Man has had a couple of adventures on mobile devices, as well—as far back as 2009 with Spider-Man: Toxic City. One of the most underrated, however, is the Temple Run-esque—also known as an “endless runner” game—Spidey game titled Spider-Man Unlimited. When it was in the app stores of iOS, Android, and Windows phones, everyone loved it, but it’s still underrated today due to how far it’s fallen in public perception.
The game allows you to unlock dozens upon dozens of different kinds of Spider-People across the vast Spider-Verse. The best part of Spider-Man Unlimited is the fact that it takes the endless runner format and improves upon it by establishing a combat system and boss battles, featuring multiple iterations of classic and iconic Spidey villains. This game had people all over completely glued to their phones, unable to stop playing. It was wonderfully addicting, and consistently had online events where players could compete and win exclusive and rare Spider-People. There was a ton of content available in this mobile adventure, with so much to do. However, it’s been completely lost to time, with only a very niche cult following remembering it and trying to give it a comeback.
‘Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem’ (2010)
While Spider-Man Unlimited was most certainly addicting and super fun to play, the best Spider-Man mobile game—and somehow far more niche and forgotten—is Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem. For a mobile game released in 2010, the team at Gameloft put a plethora of work into it, and made it one of the most fun games on the App Store at the time. This one wasn’t some addicting typical mobile experience; it was genuinely a whole, complete adventure with a fun story and a very decent runtime for a phone-based project.
Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem was a 3D battle platformer that featured some of the coolest Spider-Man villains and a great combat system. The visuals are great, as well, with a very comic book-inspired visual style and effects, much like all of the other Ultimate-based game products from the past. On top of that, the project had some wonderful web-swinging mechanics when a segment of the game called for it. It’s genuinely a crime that it is no longer available to play because it made for an incredibly fun experience. For a while, Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem was a great experience that many players had not experienced on mobile apps before. Gameloft didn’t need to cook as hard as they did, but they did anyway and made something that deserves far more attention than it has been lacking in the last 10+ years.
‘Spider-Man: Edge of Time’ (2011)
Spider-Man: Edge of Time is well-known, but it didn’t get the love it deserved at the time of release. Being somewhat of a spiritual successor to the extremely popular Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, it was always going to be difficult to follow it up. Spider-Man: Edge of Time has a great story, playing with time travel and two different Spider-Men at once. Controlling these two heroes with similar but different abilities, in different timelines, is super fun and makes for a great time. It is also very creative, with a new villain and reimaginings of pre-established ones to bring a whole new vibe.
While the combat mechanics can get a bit repetitive at times, the pros truly outweigh the cons here. The story at play—written by comic veteran Peter David, Ramiro Bélanger, and Gérard Lehiany—really delves into what it means to be Spider-Man, and a hero in general. Not to mention, it’s brought to life by some wonderful performances by leads Josh Keaton (Amazing Spider-Man) and Christopher Daniel Barnes (Spider-Man 2099). There is so much about Spider-Man: Edge of Time that is worth praising and loving. Just because a “sequel” isn’t as good as the product that came prior doesn’t mean it’s necessarily a bad product. The gameplay is decent, the story is original and engaging, and the performances are even better. All of these elements combined make Spider-Man: Edge of Time an experience that every Spider-Man fan should play at least once and enjoying it for what it is: a fun, thought-provoking, and inventive Spider-Man game.
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Prime Video’s Cancelled Fantasy Epic Makes a $1.16 Million Comeback
The Lord of the Rings has the fantasy genre locked down when it comes to the big screen, but the franchise has also expanded into TV in recent years with shows like The Rings of Power. Amazon has aired two full seasons of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Prime Video, and it’s already been confirmed that the third is on the way later this year. The Rings of Power is far from the only fantasy show at Amazon with a devoted fan base, though. The Wheel of Time picked up millions of fans around the world through its first few seasons, many of whom were familiar with the books by Robert Jordan that inspired it, and others whose first experience with the franchise came through the Prime Video series.
The third season of The Wheel of Time aired early in 2025, and while most fans and creatives alike assumed that the show would be given the chance to continue into Season 4, it was sadly canceled after Season 3. The Wheel of Time fans do have a new release coming soon to look forward to, though, as a new board game titled War of the Dragon: The Wheel of Time has been picking up steam as the first ever board game inspired by the hit fantasy franchise. The new release will put players directly in the middle of the epic conflict between Rand’al Thor (portrayed by Josha Stradowski in the show) and The Dark One. Over on Kickstarter, the crowdfunding campaign for the new Wheel of Time game has raised over $1.16 million from 6,156 donors at the time of writing, and it’s expected that the game will launch before the end of 2027. An official description for the game reads as follows:
“Robert Jordan’s fantasy masterpiece comes to your table with the first-ever board game based on The Wheel of Time series. War of the Dragon: The Wheel of Time chronicles the epic conflict between the forces of light and darkness as players wage war across a land of magic, ancient prophecies, and powerful armies set to save the world … or destroy it. The game combines tableau building, action selection, and area control mechanics in a thrilling struggle of conquest and survival.”
Why Did Prime Video Cancel ‘The Wheel of Time’?
When the news came out that Prime Video had canceled The Wheel of Time, it was reported that the studio’s reason behind the cancellation was strictly financial. It was even reported that many creatives involved with the decision were fans of the show, though that didn’t take away any of the sting from long-time fans. Despite petitions to save the show receiving thousands of signatures, Prime Video doubled down on the cancellation, confirming that it wasn’t even shopping the show to other networks and streamers, effectively sealing its fate.
Check out all three seasons of The Wheel of Time on Prime Video and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of War of the Dragon: The Wheel of Time.
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2021 – 2025-00-00
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Prime Video
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Rafe Judkins
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Sanaa Hamri, Ciaran Donnelly, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Thomas Napper, Maja Vrvilo, Wayne Che Yip
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Amanda Kate Shuman, Dave Hill, Rohit Kumar, Justine Juel Gillmer, Celine Song, Rammy Park, The Clarksons Twins, Katherine B. McKenna
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The 1990s Comedy Series That Defined The Decade, Stream Without Netflix
By TeeJay Small
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Today, multi-cam half-hour comedy series have largely gone out of style, with the format looking aged and reminiscent of the 1990s. While many shows maintained this format throughout the golden years of cable television, one of the most defining shows of that era is The Nanny, which ran for six seasons from 1993 through 1999.
If you’re looking for a nostalgic series to instantly transport you back in time to a world of Nintendo 64, mood rings, and pogs, you need to take a moment to binge through a few seasons of this iconic CBS sitcom for yourself.
A 90s Icon

The Nanny was created by series star Fran Drescher and her then-husband Peter Marc Jacobson. It centers on a fictionalized version of Drescher as she takes on the role of a live-in nanny for a trio of adorable wealthy children. As the show’s iconic theme music will explain, Fran originally showed up at the door of the Sheffield family with the intention of selling makeup door to door before falling into the role of a nanny through her style, flair, and compelling presence.
Niles Is The Real Hero

Over the course of six seasons, The Nanny relies on a number of running gags, inside jokes, and catch-phrase humor, each punctuated with the riotous laughter of the live studio audience. The show is heavily dated, with references to decades-old television programs, fourth-wall breaks, and nods to the camera, but in today’s era of sardonic humor and eight-episode seasons, it might be exactly what audiences need.
Personally, I binged the entire series over the last few months with a friend, and we were shocked to see the 50/50 split on jokes that would hold up perfectly for today’s Gen Z audience and jokes that went way over our heads because we would have been babies when these pop culture references germinated.

Much of the humor in The Nanny also requires you to have at least a basic understanding of Fran Drescher’s actual life, as she based a ton of the characters, comedy, and wacky situations on her own personal experience.
A Prototypical Sitcom
Regardless, the barrier for entry on the show is remarkably low, even if you might be left scratching your head at a few jokes while the studio audience laughs themselves into an aneurysm.

Looking back with decades of hindsight, it’s easy to see why The Nanny was such a major hit in its day, as it contains everything that made that quintessentially 90s period of television so great. The show has tons of heart, a lot of sweet moments, and a main character who is equal parts freakishly attractive and unbearably annoying.
Relevant Today Thanks To Fran Drescher

In my opinion, The Nanny is as relevant as ever today, due to the real life exploits of Fran Drescher. For those of you who don’t know, the former sitcom legend stepped into the role of President of SAG-AFTRA back in 2021, and was instrumental in navigating the terms and conditions of the union’s new deal with the major studios during the lengthy 2023 strike.
Today, Fran Drescher is a Hollywood icon, partially for her role as a union leader, and partially due to her instantly recognizable series, which has become a comfort sitcom for millions of viewers around the world.

If you’d like to watch The Nanny today, the series is available to stream on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. The show arguably deserves to be on a 90s sitcom Mount Rushmore alongside Seinfeld, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and Frasier.

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Disney’s Most Ambitious Failed Star Wars Attraction Is Coming to SDCC
This September will officially mark three years since Disney‘s ambitious Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hosted its last passengers at the Walt Disney World Orlando Resort. After opening in March 2022, this lavish hotel, designed like a luxury cruise liner among the stars, lasted only one and a half years before shutting down despite so much promise. Hopes were high for the two-night experience, which offered an immersive live role-playing experience for fans to step aboard the Halcyon, interact with beloved Star Wars characters, hone their skills with a lightsaber, and join the battle between the First Order and the Resistance. However, its execution, while dazzling and impactful for those fortunate enough to experience it, was marred by a sky-high price tag of nearly $5,000 for a couple and $6,000 for families that prevented most customers from ever enjoying it.
While the attraction was understandably grounded in controversy, filmmaker and Star Wars fanatic Carrie Coaplen wanted to capture the real impact for the people who got to go on their own adventure in a galaxy far, far away. She helmed the feature-length documentary Halycon Daze: The Final Voyages of Disney’s Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, a partially Kickstarter-funded exploration into the experience with copious footage from inside the attraction and interviews with the people who made it possible, from designers, actors, and crew to industry experts and the fan community who fell in love with it. It’s meant both as a reflection on everything the Starcruiser was and aimed to be, and the work that elevated it into a brief, yet thrilling way to become immersed in the Star Wars universe. Now, the film, built on the dedicated efforts of fans and researchers, is coming to one of the pop culture events of the year.
Halcyon Daze is officially slated to screen on the first day of San Diego Comic-Con next Thursday, July 23. Not only that, but the feature is also bound for the tabletop-gaming staple Gen Con in Indianapolis the following weekend on Saturday, August 1. It’s a chance to see a fan-focused documentary that has been met with widespread acclaim so far and represents both a community-focused affair and the journey of one filmmaker from casual Star Wars fan to a true diehard. In an official statement, Coaplen expressed her excitement for being able to share the deeply personal passion project on such a big platform. “At its core, Halcyon Daze has always been about the people who made the experience possible and the community that found connection and meaning on the Starcruiser,” she said. “It’s a thrill to bring the film to events like Comic-Con that are really about connecting fans with things they love.”
‘Halcyon Daze’ Has Already Been Met With Widespread Praise
So far, Halcyon Daze has enjoyed screenings at the Poppy Jasper International Film Festival, Indy Film Fest, and the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival, even earning Best Fan Documentary honors at the latter. The Portland Festival of Cinema, Animation, and Technology has also named it as an official selection and nominated it for Most Innovative Documentary. For lead researcher and producer Carly Kocurek, attending Gen Con next feels particularly fitting because of how Galactic Starcruiser was designed with interactivity in mind. “I first got interested in the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser because of the way it leveraged game design, turning its guests into active participants,” they added in a separate statement. “Bringing the documentary to a gaming celebration like Gen Con feels a little like going back to the beginning of the project.”
Halycon Daze: The Final Voyages of Disney’s Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser screens at San Diego Comic-Con and Gen Con this year on Thursday, July 23, at 9:30 p.m. PT at Grand 6, Marriott Marquis San Diego, and on Saturday, August 1, at 3:30 p.m. ET at Capitol Ballroom III in The Westin Indianapolis, respectively. Additionally, the Flyover Film Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, will also host a screening at the Kentucky Science Center on August 1 at 5 p.m. Members of the team behind the documentary will be in attendance for all three events.
Check out the official trailer in the player above.
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Star Wars The Clone Wars
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From pixels and polygons to prestige TV series and big-budget motion pictures.
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Angela Simmons’ Concert Video Sparks Questions About Yo Gotti
Angela Simmons and Yo Gotti sparked online chatter after allegedly attending Jay-Z’s concert in New York City on Sunday, July 12. The Memphis rapper and Simmons broke up earlier this year. But footage from the final night of shows has fans wondering if they have rekindled.
RELATED: Spill The Tea, Sis! Angela Simmons Shares What She Believes Ended Her Romance With Yo Gotti (WATCH)
Were Angela Simmons And Yo Gotti Together At Jay-Z’s Concert?
The three-day Jay-Z concerts in New York City celebrated the 30th anniversary of ‘Reasonable Doubt.’ Simmons shared footage from the show on Instagram. The video features Simmons and a friend enjoying the music as they sing along. IG Model Tea Room caught a clip of the footage in slow-motion, and it appears as if a man resembling Yo Gotti is in the background just behind Simmons’ right shoulder. Also, an arrow was placed in the footage to point out the alleged ‘Pose’ artist, and the footage has folks wondering if the former duo had gotten back together.
Fans Have Questions After Seeing The Video
The video was shared on TSR‘s Instagram page, and several people left remarks in the comment section.
User @_msjaymarie_ joked that they couldn’t see anything. “I’m glad y’all added the arrow cause I ain’t see sh*t 😂.”
@sharonlatelle added, “I just spinned the block this week no judgement this way 😂😂😂.”
@glamarus noted, “I MEAN HE IS IN HER CITY Y’ALL GOTTA CHILL AFTER A BREAK UP LINKING UP IS STILL A THANG 😂.”
User @karesse_a replied, “😂😂😂😂 Listen mann… it be like that. Mind y’all business…. I AM SCREAMING.”
@teridixon_32 wrote, “The FBI need to hire the whole Shade Room staff.”
User @valleygirlfee35 joked, “The slow zoom in was diabolical af 😂😂😂😂😂.”
@officiallyroyaltayy added, “The slo mo , pause , rewind and arrow is crazy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.”
@lala_leaks21 wrote, “Lmao Boy Y’all Don’t Miss!! 😂😂.”
Simmons Recently Spoke On The Couple’s Breakup
Simmons told Angie Martinez on her podcast ‘In Real Life‘ last June that the couple had broken up.
“I had to make a decision,” she said. “Some stuff is better left unsaid. Again, much love and respect to him, he’s doing his thing, I’m happy for him.”
Also, during an appearance on Cam Newton’s ‘Funk Fridays’ podcast last March, Simmons noted that she thought the rapper may not be ready for marriage.
RELATED: What’s Tea? Yo Gotti Sparks Breakup Rumors With Angela Simmons After Sharing “Lonely” Post On Social Media (PHOTOS)
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Why Robert Pattinson was Tom Holland’s ‘safety blanket’ on “The Odyssey”: ‘You’re so good at being a dickhead’
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Holland explains how he could rely on Pattinson being “a dickhead” as Antinous for their scenes.
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The Sitcom Trope That Makes No Sense But Every Show Does It
By Robert Scucci
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For the sake of convenience and continuity, every single sitcom somehow has a soundproof kitchen that’s seemingly located in another dimension where guests can’t hear conversations across an open floor plan. On a technical level, this trope makes sense because erecting an entirely new set for secret conversations to take place would prove to be a cumbersome ordeal. But how much disbelief are we supposed to suspend when sitcom characters like Frasier Crane talk loudly about their guests who are clearly within earshot?
Magically Sound Proof Kitchens

The only sitcom in recent memory that actually acknowledged this trope during its run was How I Met Your Mother. In the episode “Okay Awesome,” Marshall and Lily are frustrated after inviting their new boring friends, Claire and Austin, over for a wine-tasting party. When Marshall steps into the kitchen to air his grievances about Claire and Austin, it’s revealed that Claire is standing right behind him, having heard every word. It’s a rare instance of a sitcom recognizing that an open-concept apartment doesn’t magically become a private confessional just because somebody crossed into the kitchen.
Even then, it’s implied that if Claire hadn’t breached the kitchen’s threshold, Marshall would have gotten away with his mean-spirited jabs about Claire and Austin’s 30-year fixed mortgage and ultrasound photos. Given how the episode concludes with Marshall and Lily literally climbing out of their bathroom window to meet up with the rest of the gang at the club, “Okay Awesome” didn’t need to lean into the soundproof sitcom kitchen trope because it’s not like they were trying to save face in the first place. If anything, having Claire overhear the entire conversation from the living room would have better sold the joke while poking even more fun at one of television’s oldest unwritten rules.
Pokes Fun At The Concept

From this point forward, we never see Claire or Austin in any significant capacity again, so who cares if their feelings get hurt over some critical commentary when their hosts rudely abandon their own party to meet up with the rest of the gang anyway? Their friendship was clearly doomed regardless, which makes the need for a magically private kitchen feel even more unnecessary.
I’m willing to forgive How I Met Your Mother because it at least acknowledges the absurdity of the trope instead of pretending it isn’t happening. Most sitcoms simply expect us to accept that crossing an invisible line into the kitchen somehow creates a cone of silence, but “Okay Awesome” briefly calls attention to how ridiculous that idea actually is before going right back to business as usual.
The Most Egregious Examples Can Be Found In Frasier

But I can’t say the same thing about Frasier, where Frasier Crane routinely has crucial conversations in his kitchen with his booming baritone voice while his guests sit less than 10 feet away in the living room. One of the most egregious examples of the soundproof sitcom kitchen trope comes in “Daphne Dates a Niles Doppelganger,” when Niles has a complete meltdown over hesitating to tell Daphne how he feels, only to watch her start dating a man who’s practically his exact double.
While the episode implies that conversations taking place in Frasier’s kitchen can’t be heard anywhere else in the apartment, it completely undermines that logic moments later. As Frasier mingles with his guests in the living room, he immediately hears Niles accidentally drop and shatter one of his antique coffee cups in the kitchen (Catherine of Aragon!), proving that sound can, in fact, travel freely between the two rooms. If Niles breaking a coffee cup carries across the apartment, there’s no reason an emotionally distraught Frasier ranting at full volume shouldn’t.
The Rare Exception

If sitcoms are going to use this trope, they should at least commit to it. The kitchen can’t only become a soundproof bunker when the plot demands a private conversation, only for noises to travel freely across the exact same distance moments later. Either sound carries through an open floor plan or it doesn’t.
That’s also why the trope feels less noticeable in sitcoms like Seinfeld and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Those shows thrive on characters openly scheming against one another, insulting each other to their faces, or making no effort to hide their selfish intentions in the first place. When everybody’s already saying the quiet part out loud, there’s far less need for a magically silent kitchen to keep the story moving.
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Netflix Assassin Psychological Thriller Series Starts With Perfect First Season
By Charlene Badasie
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The popular British spy thriller Killing Eve is streaming on Netflix. The show is based on Luke Jennings’ Villanelle novel series, with each season led by a different head writer. Phoebe Waller-Bridge handles Season 1, with Emerald Fennell working on Season 2, Suzanne Heathcote on Season 3, and Laura Neal lending her talents to Season 4.
Killing Eve revolves around British intelligence investigator Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) who is tasked with finding a psychopathic assassin named Villanelle (Jodie Comer). As Eve closes in on Villanelle, the pair unexpectedly become obsessed with each other, leading to a complex and dangerous game of cat and mouse filled with a strange kind of mutual admiration.
Season 1

In Season 1, viewers are introduced to a disillusioned Eve who is bored with her role in MI5. After handling an investigation poorly, she is fired. But her fascination with female assassins sees Eve find undercover work with MI6, who are searching for the ruthless international assassin Villanelle and the shadowy criminal organization known as The Twelve.
As Villanelle continues carrying out high-profile hits across Europe, Eve becomes increasingly consumed with catching her. At the same time, Villanelle develops a dangerous fascination with Eve, and their mutual obsession gradually leads them both astray from their original missions.
Season 2

Killing Eve Season 2 sees Eve and Villanelle continue their increasingly complicated relationship following the shocking events of the first season. Separately, Eve works to solve murders orchestrated by The Twelve, while Villanelle continues carrying out deadly assignments for the organization.
But when a new killer is thrown into the mix, both The Twelve and MI6 shift their focus, forcing Eve and Villanelle into an uneasy partnership that further blurs the line between hunter and prey.
Season 3

Season 3 begins six months after the events of the mission in Rome. Traumatized by almost dying at the hands of Villanelle, Eve resigns from MI6, opting for a quiet life instead. Meanwhile, Villanelle is forced to find new means of income after walking away from her role as an assassin for The Twelve while searching for a sense of purpose beyond killing.
Their new status quo is quickly shattered when Villanelle crosses paths with her former Twelve trainer, Dasha, and Eve suffers a devastating personal loss. As both women are pulled back into the orbit of The Twelve, their lives inevitably collide once again.
Season 4

Killing Eve Season 4 sees Eve seeking revenge against The Twelve, while Villanelle desperately tries to leave her violent past behind and become a better person. Despite making compromises, the duo continues to clash over their personal missions and vastly different outlooks on life.
However, their paths eventually converge as they pursue the same elusive target, setting the stage for a tense and emotional series finale that divided fans.
Everyone Loved It Until The End

Killing Eve debuted on BBC America in April 2018 and concluded with Season 4 in April 2022. The first three seasons of the show were praised by critics and currently hold impressive Rotten Tomato scores of 96, 92, and 79 percent, respectively. The fourth season received a negative response, with a dreary 52 percent on the review aggregator site.
Viewers were unhappy with the final episode of Killing Eve Season 4 and criticized the show for what some deemed to be queer baiting. Critics felt that the ending was rushed and lacked closure, while the series, in its entirety, failed to deliver a proper conclusion regarding the obsession between Eve and Villanelle that had been central to the story.

Despite the backlash, Killing Eve broke weekly rating records and earned multiple awards. Its list of accolades includes the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series. Sandra Oh won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series (Drama), and Jodie Comer took home a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
Killing Eve is currently streaming on Netflix.
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Liam Neeson’s New Action Thriller Looks Like a Brutal ‘The Fugitive’ Meets ‘Taken’ [Exclusive]
Over the past year and change, Liam Neeson has embraced his humorous side. Last year’s The Naked Gun reboot was hailed as one of the standout comedies of 2025, having him carry on the torch for the late Leslie Nielsen as Frank Drebin Jr. At the start of 2026, Samuel Goldwyn Films also featured him in the horror comedy creature feature Cold Storage with Joe Keery and Sosie Bacon, while, next month, he’ll be reeled in for one final job in the darkly funny crime film 4 Kids Rob a Bank. That doesn’t mean he’s done with the action thriller genre that he’s known and loved for, though.
Announced back in 2024, The Mongoose is set to release on October 30 and will place Neeson in the role of another relatable hero worth rooting for on the worst day of his life. He plays Ryan ”Fang” Flanagan, a decorated war veteran accused of murder, who decides to lead the authorities on a high-octane car chase across the country — think The Fugitive on steroids. As he speeds down the road in a Mustang Shelby Cobra GT 65, an enraptured public watches on, cheering for his escape while his brothers in arms do what they can to help him evade a relentless police pursuit. Ahead of its premiere, Collider can exclusively share the official trailer, showing how he wound up in this mess with nothing left to lose and the world watching his every move.
The footage begins with Flanagan on the road with his ex-wife pleading for him to turn himself in. Remembering his time at war, however, he refuses to be captured again, especially after how this all began. A quick flashback finds him in a hospital with his ex, who’s sporting a nasty bruise after an altercation with her current partner. When Flanagan goes to their home to get her stuff and confront her abuser, things quickly go south, and he gets shot, though his attacker is fatally injured by the fall. Knowing how bad it looks, he chooses the only option he believes he has: to steal one of the man’s cars and go on the run. It kicks off a battle of wits and speed between Flanagan and the police, led by a ruthless Michael Chiklis, who is sparing no expense, man, or arm to take him down, dead or alive. To even the odds, his fellow war veterans, whether they fought in the same conflict or not, run interference as he races towards The Mongoose, his only hope of getting out alive.
Who Else Joins Neeson’s Star-Studded Car Chase in ‘The Mongoose’?
At the helm of The Mongoose in his directorial debut is someone Neeson is intimately familiar with — his go-to stunt double, Mark Vanselow. The two have worked on countless projects together over the years, including some of the star’s best work, like the Taken films, The Ice Road, and The Naked Gun. For his first feature, he works with a script by Hit List writer Thompson Evans and a starry supporting group, including Marisa Tomei, Ving Rhames, Marcus Thomas, and Maurice Marvel Meredith. Rounding out the team are producers Al Corley, Bart Rosenblatt, and Eugene Musso.
The Mongoose debuts in theaters on October 30. Check out the exclusive trailer in the player above.
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Critics Slam Meghan Markle’s Milestone Emmy Nomination
Meghan Markle‘s axed Netflix series is up for an Emmy award, and she couldn’t be prouder.
The Duchess of Sussex marked the nomination with a heartfelt post, crafting the perfect response worthy of her royal status.
Although Meghan Markle was beaming with joy over her show’s achievement, some fans and critics had a different reaction to the news.

After the Daytime Emmy nominations were revealed on Tuesday, July 14, Meghan updated her social media feed the following day with a promotional picture of her lifestyle series. The image captured her outdoors, flashing a radiant smile as she held a bouquet of pink flowers.
The words “Create wonder in every moment,” alongside the series’ name, “With Love, Meghan,” were written across the picture. An excited Meghan reacted to the show’s Emmy nomination in the Instagram post’s caption, celebrating the achievement as a joint effort. In her words:
“A huge congratulations to the amazing crew, producers, and team who worked on ‘With Love, Meghan’ on @netflix. We are nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lifestyle Series!”
Fans Call Out The Former Actress’s Emmy Nomination
The Emmys announced Meghan’s show’s nomination on X, revealing that she was up for the Outstanding Lifestyle Series award alongside four other shows. The nominees were “A Different Breed,” “George to the Rescue,” “The Motherhood,” and “The Wizard of Paws.”
The Duchess’s nomination with these shows did not sit well with fans, with some speculating that she bought her way into the list. Someone claimed Meghan failed to make it into the culinary category despite that being the focus of her show and stole the spotlight from shows linked to charitable causes.
Another fan agreed, noting the former actress’s Netflix series had been “mocked, laughed at, ridiculed, [and] talked about all throughout the world.” They added that her show was “the most inauthentic lifestyle show ever made,” dubbing it “a clown show for a clown award.”
“F-ck me, the Emmy nomination can be bought? ‘With Love, Meghan,’ sorry but WTF did you even watch it!? It’s not even accurate; most of the stuff is copied from TikTok,” an X user argued. A fellow critic wondered how a canceled show managed to score an Emmy nomination, alleging that she “clearly bought” her spot.
The Duchess Of Sussex’s Netflix Series Isn’t Up For Season 3
The comments about Meghan’s axed show referenced Netflix’s decision not to move forward with season 3. PEOPLE covered the story in January, reporting that the streaming giant had no plans to continue the lifestyle series after two seasons.
A source broke the news, telling the outlet that a third season was off the table, but it wasn’t a permanent cancellation. They claimed Netflix might consider launching specials or one-off projects tied to the series in the future, as they did in December 2025.
“With Love, Meghan” had a holiday special that launched on December 3, 2025. It was a one-hour festive episode that captured Meghan sharing tips for hosting holiday events. She also revealed more about her life with Prince Harry and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The As Ever Founder Cut Ties With The Streaming Platform

When news of the series’ cancellation dropped, Netflix was still a partner in the Duchess’s lifestyle brand, As Ever. She launched the brand with the first season of “With Love, Meghan” in March 2025. Fast forward to March 2026, the duo was no longer a team.
Insiders told The Sun that Meghan had split from Netflix and was happier controlling her brand without the streaming giant. She allegedly felt like her lifestyle line was being “held back” by the platform. Despite their separation as partners, the pair were still “on good terms.”
“It’s a good time for Meghan to have complete control, given recent successes. Netflix has been a good partner, but she’s wanted to go global with the brand for some time,” a source explained. They noted that the former actress’s global expansion was delayed “by the more cautious Netflix team.”
Meghan Markle’s Netflix Partnership Was Allegedly A Lost Cause

Weeks after claims of Netflix and Meghan’s amicable separation as partners, The Blast reported that other sources painted a different narrative. These insiders argued that the streaming platform suffered significant losses from their deal with the Duchess and chose to cut their relationship short.
One source claimed the platform invested millions in their deal with the media personality, but they did not see “a return whatsoever.” There were also claims of Netflix’s team having a hard time on the lifestyle series because they “did not enjoy working with Meghan.”
Although there were claims of tension between the Duchess and Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, both sides denied the rumors. Sarandos has been a consistent supporter of the Sussexes, once claiming the million-dollar deal with Prince Harry and his wife was “a big discovery model” for Netflix.
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