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10 Greatest Fantasy TV Masterpieces of the 21st Century, Ranked

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The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance poster featuring the characters walking toward a purple landscape.

The 21st century has seen a lot of new fantasy TV shows come out, largely due to the rapid advancement of filming technology. Television has come a long way since the 1990s, mainly due to streaming services and on-demand viewing. This new trend means studios earn more money, which means they can dump more of their budget into their original series, giving them higher production value. This opens the doors to tell a whole bunch of new stories that otherwise would be reserved for movies or books.

The result is an uptick in fantasy shows, across all subgenres, from low to high, from urban to dark. They’re becoming pretty popular because fantasy offers a form of escapism, to let people get just a taste of worlds that are so much more interesting than the one we actually live in. Over the last 26 years, a lot of fantasy shows haven’t just impressed people–they’ve established themselves as legendary. These are the best fantasy TV masterpieces of the 21st century.

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‘The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’ (2019)

The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance poster featuring the characters walking toward a purple landscape.
The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance poster featuring the characters walking toward a purple landscape.
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The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance served as a prequel to the 1982 Jim Henson film. Like the original, the series takes viewers to the distant planet Thra, a world crafted with intricate puppetry and gorgeous sets. This Netflix original follows the splintering of the Dark Crystal itself, which releases magic and spawns two new races of beings into the world: the Mystics and the Skeksis. The Skeksis quickly begin to use the power of the crystal to take over the native life of Thra and build a tyrannical empire.

While this series was an extension of the story and was absolutely gorgeous to look at, viewers were none too pleased when Netflix unceremoniously cancelled it after just one season. This really sucks, because the show garnered excellent reviews from both critics and fans, who praised the respect it had for Henson’s original work, as well as the detail put into every piece. Even though it was cut short, it’s not a stretch to call it a masterpiece.

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‘Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities’ (2022)

Guillermo del Toro sits at a desk filled with books and papers, talking to the camera in Cabinet of Curiosities.
Guillermo del Toro sits at a desk filled with books and papers, talking to the camera in Cabinet of Curiosities.
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Film director Guillermo del Toro is sort of known for his dark fantasy movies, which is why Netflix offered him a miniseries, called Cabinet of Curiosities, which served as del Toro’s own personal playground. The show is an anthology miniseries, meaning each episode has its own plot and characters, with a definitive conclusion. All of the stories are taken straight from del Toro’s “ideas” box, and have the same dark flair that makes his movies so good.

Cabinet of Curiosities explores a variety of themes from fantasy and horror, and it presents them in a way that isn’t just fun to look at, but that will also make the viewer think for a while. Since this is a miniseries, it never got a second season, but that doesn’t change the fact that every single episode of this show is a masterpiece, and thus, so is the show itself.

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‘Gravity Falls’ (2012–2016)

The cast of Gravity Falls in a cave during the Weirdmageddon finale.
The cast of Gravity Falls in a cave during the Weirdmageddon finale.
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Gravity Falls initially seemed like a casual Cartoon Network show, but it has developed quite the cult following in the years since its release. The story follows two kids as they live with their uncle in the town of Gravity Falls, Oregon, which is more than meets the eye. Here, the siblings uncover many supernatural mysteries beyond their understanding. Turns out the Pacific Northwest has a lot of secrets hiding beneath the surface.

This show is unexpectedly deep, delving into themes of philosophy and existentialism through the use of metaphor. It does have its fair share of humour, but most people ended up liking the show for the weaving and intricate narrative it presented, as well as its odd but lovable characters. Gravity Falls remains an underground masterpiece that is still being rediscovered by fans of all ages.

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‘Attack on Titan’ (2013–2023)

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A titan roaring with mouth wide open, long dark hair whipping, eyes glowing, and a fiery background in Attack on Titan.
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Attack on Titan is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name. The show opens up inside humanity’s last remaining refuge, a massive group of settlements surrounded by towering walls. This is to keep the flesh-eating titans out, which is a system that lasts for about 100 years. One fateful day, though, the titans breach the walls and turn society upside-down, forcing humanity to fight a war for its very survival.

The plot eventually thickens, and more about the outside world is revealed, and it becomes increasingly clear that everything the viewer thought they knew about this dark universe was completely wrong. Attack on Titan is widely regarded as one of the best anime series ever, as well as one of the most accessible and friendly to non-fans of anime. Its dark and dangerous world, so much fun to ease into, and the worldbuilding is just superb.

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‘Over the Garden Wall’ (2014)

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Wirt and Beatrice standing on the edge of the frog boat in Over the Garden Wall
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Over the Garden Wall was something of a passion project, and this is made obvious. Every single frame of this animated miniseries is crafted and curated with such love and care that it literally oozes with quality. Accessible to both kids and adults, Over the Garden Wall is about two brothers who get lost in a deep, dark forest called the Unknown, and must find their way home whilst avoiding the mysterious things that lurk within the woods.

The series, like Gravity Falls, is so much deeper than it initially lets on. On top of being chock-full of star power thanks to some big names in the cast, the whimsical cartoon gets pretty dark in a way that few people would expect from it. It is absolutely a masterpiece that 100% earned every single bit of praise it got, and if you haven’t seen it yet, you should definitely go and check it out.











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Collider Exclusive · Game of Thrones Personality Quiz
Which Game of Thrones House Do You Belong To?
Stark · Lannister · Targaryen · Baratheon · Tyrell
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Five great houses. Five completely different answers to the same question: how do you hold power in a world that will take it from you the moment you stop paying attention? Eight questions will determine where your loyalties — and your nature — truly lie.

🐺Stark

🦁Lannister

🐉Targaryen

🦌Baratheon

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🌹Tyrell

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Someone powerful is acting dishonourably and everyone knows it. What do you do?
In Westeros, the answer to this question has ended more than one great house.





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What is the source of your power?
Every house endures because of something. What is it for yours?





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Who do you truly fight for?
Strip away the banners and the words. The honest answer tells you everything.





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How do you deal with your enemies?
A house’s method reveals its character as clearly as its words ever could.





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What kind of ruler do you believe in?
Westeros is full of answers to this question. Most of them end badly.





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You suffer a devastating loss. How does your house respond?
How a house handles defeat tells you more about it than how it handles victory.





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Which of these truths about Westeros do you most believe?
Every house has a philosophy. This is yours.





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The Iron Throne is within reach. What do you do?
The answer reveals not just your ambition — but your character.





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The Maester Has Spoken
Your House Is…

Your answers point to the great house whose words, values, and way of surviving in Westeros match your own. Bend the knee — or don’t. That’s very much up to you.

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Winterfell · The North

🐺 House Stark

Winter is Coming — and you have always known it. You prepare not out of fear but out of duty, because the people who depend on you deserve someone who takes the long view.

  • You lead with honour even when it costs you, because you understand that a reputation built on integrity is the only one worth having.
  • Your loyalty to family and people runs deep — not as sentiment but as a code that doesn’t bend when things get difficult.
  • The North endures because Starks endure — not by being the cleverest players in the game, but by being the kind of people others are willing to follow into the cold.
  • You are that kind of person. The pack survives. The lone wolf dies. You already know which one you are.

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Casterly Rock · The Westerlands

🦁 House Lannister

You understand the game — its rules, its exceptions, and exactly when the rules become the exception. You play it without illusions and without apology.

  • You are sharper than most people realise, and you have learned to use that gap to your advantage.
  • A Lannister always pays their debts — and you always keep your word, because your word is an instrument of power, and instruments must be kept in working order.
  • You love your family with a ferocity that sometimes blinds you, and you know it, and you do it anyway.
  • The lion doesn’t concern itself with the opinion of sheep. Neither, in the end, do you.

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Dragonstone · The Iron Throne

🐉 House Targaryen

You carry a sense of destiny that is difficult to explain and impossible to ignore — the feeling that you are not simply participating in the world but meant to reshape it.

  • You are capable of extraordinary things, and you know it, and that knowledge is both your greatest strength and your most dangerous quality.
  • Fire and blood are not just words to you — they are a philosophy about what change requires and what it costs.
  • The Targaryens at their best were transformative rulers who broke chains and defied the limits of what anyone thought possible.
  • At your best, so are you. The dragon has three heads. You are one of them.

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Storm’s End · The Stormlands

🦌 House Baratheon

You are a force — direct, powerful, and difficult to ignore when you enter a room or a conflict. You do not negotiate with challenges. You meet them.

  • Ours is the fury — and yours is a kind of intensity that commands attention, respect, and occasionally fear from those who underestimate what’s behind it.
  • You value strength and straight dealing. You’d rather know where you stand in a fight than navigate a web of courtly whispers.
  • The Baratheons built their house on the back of one of the greatest military victories in Westerosi history — and then struggled with what came after.
  • The lesson of your house is that winning is not the end of the story. Governing is. You are learning that too.

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Highgarden · The Reach

🌹 House Tyrell

You understand that power does not always announce itself — that sometimes it arrives with flowers, good wine, and a smile that doesn’t quite reach the eyes.

  • Growing strong is your house’s motto, and you live it: patiently, strategically, always investing in the relationships and resources that will matter most when it counts.
  • You are charming by choice and calculating by nature — a combination that makes you one of the most effective players in any room you enter.
  • The Tyrells fed King’s Landing and shaped its politics without ever sitting on the Iron Throne — and they were arguably more powerful for it.
  • You know that the person who controls the food controls the kingdom. And you always know where the food is.
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‘Arcane’ (2021–2024)

Jinx's sacrifice in 'Arcane.'
Jinx’s sacrifice in ‘Arcane.’
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Arcane is based on the MOBA video game League of Legends, which has millions of active players. The 3D animated series follows two of the game’s playable champions in a tale of love, vengeance, and sacrifice. Lots of different genres are woven into the story here, from steampunk to fantasy, and even to sci-fi, because that’s just the kind of world that League of Legends has.

This show was so brilliant that it even won an Emmy, which isn’t exactly common for a series based on a video game. With direct involvement from game developers, this show was proof that video game adaptations can be excellent, provided one has the right input and deeply cares about their project. The best part? This show actually had a proper conclusion, deciding that two seasons were all it really needed. It was so enjoyable that it even attracted millions of viewers who had never played League before.

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‘Kingdom’ (2019–2021)

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Kingdom is a South Korean fantasy/horror series set in the Kingdom of Joseon (present-day Korea) at the turn of the 17th Century. Following the Imjin War with Japan, the Haewon Cho Clan makes an effort to seize the throne from the Lee family. To do this, they utilize a mythical resurrection plant, which is said to bring back the dead. The problem is, they accidentally unleash a zombie horde in the process.

This show has it all: political intrigue, horror, gruesome violence, and epic fight sequences. Yet, it never really got the attention it so rightfully deserved. The worst part about it is that it ended on a cliffhanger. Sure, there has been no official word regarding its cancellation, but after five years, it’s safe to say that it probably isn’t coming back. Either way, though, what’s there is pretty near perfect and is easily a 10/10 by any metric. It’s an underrated masterpiece that you definitely need to check out if you haven’t already.

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‘House of the Dragon’ (2022–Present)

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Alicent looking afraid in the streets of King’s Landing in House of the Dragon.
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House of the Dragon is the long-anticipated prequel to Game of Thrones. Set 300 years before the events of the main series, this show follows the Targaryen family as they conquer the Seven Kingdoms and seek to maintain their rule against opposing factions. True to its name, the show does indeed feature lots of dragons, which, let’s be honest, are always a plus. Dragons are just plain cool, you know?

A lot of this show is about politics, but it also features plenty of action and adventure, especially given the war between the Targaryens and the Hightowers. Not only do they physically fight via swords and spears, but they also make a series of political maneuvers in an effort to tear down their opponents’ reputation. It’s just a fantastic series that has pretty much everything you could ever want from an epic fantasy saga.

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‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ (2005–2008)

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Aang in the Avatar state in the finale of Avatar: The Last Airbender
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Avatar: The Last Airbender was pretty ambitious for a Nickelodeon cartoon. This one wasn’t a comedy at heart–it had an actual, continuous narrative, meaning you can’t just pick it up and drop it at any point, unlike most other Nicktoons. The story is about a continent consisting of four nations, which each correspond to the elements of water, fire, air, and earth. Within these nations are mages called “benders,” who can manipulate their country’s element to their will.

However, the Fire Nation has launched a massive assault on the other three nations, throwing the continent into chaos. It is said that in these dark times, an Avatar is prophesied to rise, master all four elements, and unite the tribes, bringing peace to the land. This show earned legendary status because not only does it have great comedy and adventure, but there’s a lot of genuine moral wisdom in there, too. While it’s meant for kids, adults tend to like it as well, which goes to show just how masterful the whole thing really is.

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‘Game of Thrones’ (2011–2019)

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Kit Harington in Game of Thrones Season 8
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A lot of the fantasy TV shows on this list probably wouldn’t even exist if it weren’t for Game of Thrones. This show single-handedly kickstarted a massive wave of fantasy television, a trend that is still going on 15 years later. Based on the unfinished novel series by George R. R. Martin, this show is about nine royal families squabbling for the throne of the realm whilst a primordial force of evil is silently gathering strength to the North, which threatens to end the world itself.

The budget in this show is absolutely insane. It’s got massive battle sequences, political drama, steamy romance, abrasive punchlines, and family drama. There’s a little bit of everything for everybody. A lot of people didn’t like the last one or two seasons, which is understandable, but you can’t deny that everything that came ​​​​​​​before that was absolutely phenomenal. To call this show a masterpiece is honestly kind of selling it short.

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The Next Fourth Wing Book Is Officially Coming This Fall

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Small dragons amid scrollwork on the cover art for Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros.

Basgiath is looming in the near distance, and readers won’t have long to wait to return to fantasy’s most terrifying War College. Rebecca Yarros has officially announced the latest addition to her bestselling fantasy series that promises to take fans back to the world of dragon riders, and it’s going to bring us something we’ve been waiting for since the very beginning: Xaden’s Threshing Day.

Sharing the announcement with fans, Fourth Wing creator Yarros wrote: “Welcome to Conscription Day, Cadets! I’m thrilled to share the title and cover of my next book (not book four!) in the Empyrean series: Threshing Day! This collection contains thirteen threshing stories about some of your favorite characters and their dragons.”

Yarros also teased the deluxe edition’s artwork, calling the illustrations “seriously… all so gorgeous,” before reassuring international readers to watch for release updates from their local publishers. Closing the announcement, she wrote: “I hope this gives you a fun trip back to Basgiath while I’m writing book four! So grab your leathers… The dragons are waiting!”

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The series follows the life of Violet Sorrengail, a young woman who expects to spend her life among books as a scribe before her imposing mother, a general, forces her to enroll at Basgiath War College, where candidates will train to protect the kingdom of Navarre as dragon riders.



















































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Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive?
The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars

Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.

💊The Matrix

🔥Mad Max

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🌧️Blade Runner

🏜️Dune

🚀Star Wars

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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do?
The first instinct is often the truest one.





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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely?
What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.





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What kind of threat keeps you up at night?
Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.





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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust?
Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.





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Which environment could you actually endure long-term?
Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.





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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart?
The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.





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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all?
Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.





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What would actually make survival worth it?
Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.





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Your Fate Has Been Calculated
You’d Survive In…

Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.

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The Resistance, Zion

The Matrix
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You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.

  • You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
  • You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
  • You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
  • The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.


The Wasteland

Mad Max
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The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.

  • You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
  • You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
  • You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
  • In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.


Los Angeles, 2049

Blade Runner
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You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.

  • You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
  • In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
  • You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
  • In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.


Arrakis

Dune
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Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.

  • Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
  • You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
  • Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
  • In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.


A Galaxy Far, Far Away

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The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.

  • You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
  • You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
  • You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
  • In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.

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Is There a Fourth Wing TV Series?

Small dragons amid scrollwork on the cover art for Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros.
Small dragons amid scrollwork on the cover art for Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros.
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Not yet — but there soon will be. Prime Video is now officially bringing Fourth Wing to series​​​​​​​, to be produced by Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society, with Meredith Averill serving as showrunner and executive producer. Lisa Joywill direct the first episode and also executive produce, while Yarros is involved as an executive producer alongside Jordan and Elizabeth Raposo. Jordan has already explained that he wants to deliver for fans on every level.

“We are making sure that this is going to be a exciting show that delivers on all of the things the fans want and some of the things that they won’t be expecting either. But trust me, I know how beloved this franchise IP is and we’re diligently… We’re in the lab, we’re cooking up. We got it. It’s coming. It’s early stages, but I feel how much people care about this one. It’s not lost on us.”

Threshing Day goes on sale on September 29, 2026, giving Fourth Wing fans a chance to revisit Basgiath while they await the next mainline novel in the blockbuster fantasy series.

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Adam Driver Rumored to Be Marvel Studios' New Magneto for the MCU's X-Men Reboot : Coastal House Media

A major Marvel rumor is making waves online, with reports claiming that Adam Driver is being lined up to play Magneto in Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated X-Men reboot.

The casting rumor quickly gained traction after surfacing through industry scoopers before spreading across social media, Reddit, and several entertainment news outlets. While Marvel Studios has yet to confirm the report, Driver’s name has rapidly become one of the most talked about possibilities for the iconic mutant leader.

If the rumor proves true, Driver would become the third major actor to portray Erik Lehnsherr on the big screen, following legendary performances by Sir Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender. The role is widely considered one of Marvel’s most complex characters, requiring an actor capable of balancing both villainy and sympathy, something many fans believe Driver has consistently demonstrated throughout his career.

Adding even more excitement to the speculation is the timing. Marvel Studios is expected to return to Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con later this month, and many insiders believe the presentation could serve as the stage for the studio’s first official X-Men casting announcements. While rumors continue to point toward Hall H as the place where Marvel could unveil its new mutant lineup, the studio has not confirmed that any X-Men casting announcements are planned, making the speculation just that for now.

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Recent reports have suggested Marvel is assembling a fresh roster of mutants following the events of Avengers: Secret Wars, with younger actors reportedly being sought for characters like Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, and Nightcrawler. Veteran actors are still believed to be in the mix for legacy characters such as Magneto and Professor X, making Driver’s rumored involvement a believable fit if Marvel chooses to go that route.

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Driver is no stranger to blockbuster franchises, having portrayed Kylo Ren throughout Disney’s Star Wars sequel trilogy while also earning Academy Award nominations for Marriage Story and BlacKkKlansman. His ability to portray emotionally layered characters has made him a longtime fan favorite for several Marvel roles.

For now, however, fans should approach the rumor with caution. Marvel Studios has remained silent regarding its X-Mencast, and numerous names have been linked to the reboot over the past year without becoming official.

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With San Diego Comic-Con just around the corner, fans may not have to wait much longer to learn who will lead the next generation of Marvel’s mutants. Whether Adam Driver ultimately dons Magneto’s iconic helmet remains to be seen, but if the Hall H rumors prove accurate, the official reveal could be just days away.

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NLE Choppa Debuts Maroon Pixie Wig For Album Tease

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The Net Reacts As NLE Choppa Debuts Bold New Look While Teasing Upcoming Album (PHOTOS)

NLE Choppa never fails to keep the internet talking, especially when it’s time to step into a new music era. Throughout his career, the rapper has become known for his wild fashion choices, eye-catching visuals, and risqué lyrics that keep fans talking with every rollout. Now, he’s once again shaking up the timeline after debuting a bold new look while teasing his upcoming album.

RELATED: NLE Choppa Sparks Debate After Addressing Clips Of Him Flirting With Other Women In Front Of His Fiancée (VIDEOS)

NLE Choppa Shows Off His New ’Do Across His Socials

Over the weekend, NLE Choppa popped out on Instagram wearing a white Chrome Hearts tee, leather pants, and a maroon pixie wig. The rapper debuted his new “Shiloh” era while teasing his upcoming album and shared the meaning behind the transformation.

He wrote, “Introducing SHILOH…

Shiloh: Tranquility, Peace, & Gods gift. The Light Bringer

Maroon Hair Color: Renewal Of The Mind

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But Still Desporado

I’ve turned my back on this lane, but here is my return!

Eyes out my rear view l’ve seen my influence shape the music we hear today.

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IM READY !!!!

#Shiloh444 #ALBUMREADY.”

Over on X, NLE Choppa shared more photos wearing the maroon pixie wig while posing in the studio with a leather jacket. He kept the caption simple, writing, “Keep yo peace Shiloh…

Social Media Reacts 

Folks gathered under The Shade Room Teens’ comment section as many began to react to NLE Choppa’s new look. Many shared their thoughts on the hairstyle, while others questioned what to expect from his new era.

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Instagram user @latrell.tremayne  wrote, “Cmon 27 piece!! 💁🏾‍♂️ 😍 😂 “

Instagram user @fatbellyjam added, “ Anita Choppa, or NLE Baker??”

While Instagram user @_jayeedoll wrote, “Pls nle i cant keep defending you 😭😭”

Instagram user @lukebucurr_ wrote, “Bro done changed his avatar so many times”

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Instagram user @aliiyahmone added, “I wonder about him … what goes on in his brain when he does these things 👀 😂 And I ain’t trying to say nothing wrong. I just want to know how these things come about.”

While Instagram user @4xfettii wrote, “First he was young boy then Kirk Franklin then Tupac now he Tory”

Instagram user @_kyla.jade wrote, “I would be so mad if this was my bd”

Instagram user @banksbig4 added, “Pooh Shiesty Gon Have A Field Day With Ts”

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While Instagram user @yafav_scj wrote, “Nah I think I’m starting to love NLE 😭😭 he’s so random”

What Can Fans Expect In This Era From NLE Choppa?

While fans await new music from NLE Choppa, it seems like the rapper is stepping into his next chapter, ready to come back stronger than ever. It’s been nearly two years since NLE Choppa released a full-length project. Since then, he’s kept fans fed with projects like SLUT SZN and installments in his Shotta Flow series while continuing to evolve both personally and creatively.

Lately, the rapper has been very vocal about his personal growth and sobriety journey. Back in May, he wrote on X, “I didn’t realize how much smoking weed was hindering me until I stopped.”

He later followed up with more reflective posts, including “Excuse me for forgetting who I was,” 

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Based on his recent messages, 2026 appears to be a year of growth and reflection for the rapper. He even recently hit the studio with his daughter, Clover, to create a bop for the kiddies. 

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Netflix’s Overlooked R-Rated Action Comedy Brings Famous Noir Detective To Life

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There’s just something about buddy cop movies that makes them so entertaining. From the heaping helping of cheesy one-liners to the eventual uncovering of some nefarious conspiracy, the buddy cop recipe might remain the same, but it’s tried and true. Although it might be overlooked, the Netflix original film Spenser Confidential is an entertaining addition to the genre.

A Modern Take On A Classic Character

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Don’t let the Netflix original title fool you, Spenser Confidential is based on a character that has been decades in the making. First introduced in 1973 in the novel The Goldwulf Manuscript, by author Robert B. Parker, Spenser has been around the block once or twice. As a detective, he’s as hard-nosed as he is intelligent.

Parker wrote 40 novels detailing the adventures of the witty detective until his death in 2010. Since 2013, author Ace Atkins has taken over the detective series. With nearly 50 years of Spenser material to work with, Netflix decided to green-light a film adaptation of Atkins’ novel Robert B. Parker’s Wonderland in 2018.

Mark Wahlberg Is Spenser

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In March 2020, Netflix released Spenser Confidential on its streaming platform. The film is directed by veteran director Peter Berg, who has directed films such as Lone Survivor, Patriot’s Day, and Mile 22. The screenplay is penned by screenwriters Sean O’Keefe and Brian Helgeland.

Tapped to star as the titular character was frequent Berg collaborator Mark Wahlberg. The longtime actor may not be known for being the world’s greatest actor, but he can certainly play the role of a foul-mouthed determined cop. Actors Winston Duke, Alan Arkin, Bokeem Woodbine, and Iliza Shlesinger help round out the cast.

Teaming Up With Hawk

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Spenser Confidential follows Spenser after he is sentenced to prison after assaulting police captain John Boylan (Michael Gaston). But after he does his time, it appears that the former cop has put his past behind him and moved on. Spenser is released from prison and finds a place to stay with Hawk (Winston Duke), an up and coming MMA fighter.

However, things take a messy turn when Boylan is murdered, making Spenser a suspect in the case. To make matters worse, another detective also winds up dead shortly after. Smelling something fishy going on, Spenser decides to investigate the case himself.

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A Predictable But Satisfying Outing

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Unbeknownst to Spenser, his impromptu investigation catches the eye of a small group of dirty cops. With the help of his friend Hawk, Spenser must quickly unravel the mystery before the dirty attempt to tie up loose ends.

For most diehard Spenser fans, Spenser Confidential might seem like a bit of a letdown. The plot is slightly watered down to fit into the 110 minute runtime. With little to no surprises in the story, the movie can also be predictable at times.

Despite its predictability, the movie is an enjoyable experience to sit back and watch Wahlberg and Duke play off of each other. The duo work very well together in their respective roles. Shlesinger is also a breath of fresh air, utilizing a surprisingly effective Boston accent in a comedic role.

While not groundbreaking, Spenser Confidential is a fun buddy cop movie. With solid performances and a decent amount of action, there’s plenty to like about this movie. Maybe it’s not the best film out there, but it is certainly worth a watch.

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Babylon 5 Stars Favorite Episode Is A Nearly Perfect Hour Of Sci-Fi

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Babylon 5 was intricately plotted out from the very beginning; this is made clear in the eighth episode of Season 1, “And The Sky Full Of Stars,” which not only calls back to the pilot episode, “The Gathering,” but also lays the groundwork for a grand conspiracy. It was one of many episodes written by creator J. Michael Straczynski and has become a fan favorite thanks to the performance of both Michael O’Hare as a captured and tortured Sinclair and Christopher Neame as the sadistic interrogator Knight Two. It also gets to the heart of an early series mystery: what did happen at the Battle of the Line to end the Earth-Minbari War? 

The Earth-Minbari War

There’s no secret that Earth was going to lose against the Minbari. Humanity’s technology was no match for the Minbari ships, and yet, the Minbari surrendered to Earth. As mentioned in “The Gathering” by one of the Minbari, Sinclair has a “hole in his mind” and can’t recall one day during The Battle of the Line. That’s what the unnamed Knight One (Judson Scott) and Knight Two (Neame) have arrived at the station to find out. They have the theory that Sinclair has been compromised and is a Minbari Sleeper Agent.

By abducting Sinclair and putting him in an elaborate digital reconstruction of Babylon 5, Knight Two wants to torture the information out of the Commander.  Using pain and psychological warfare by walking Sinclair through his military career, up to the day so many of his comrades died, Knight Two relentlessly digs at the truth (and chews the scenery with a purposely hammy performance), when Sinclair gives in, dives into his missing memory, and recalls his time on a Minbari ship where he met the Minbari Grey Council. And Delenn was there. 

Michael O’Hare’s Favorite Episode

“And The Sky Full Of Stars” was one of O’Hare’s favorite episodes, and for good reason. He had brothers who served in the military and wanted to respect the real danger that comes from serving your country. The incredible moment where he’s turning and seeing his comrades killed, over and over with each turn, was a bit of stage direction suggested by O’Hare himself. 

The wham moment of the episode, which reveals Delenn (Mira Furlan) being there while Sinclair was a Minbari prisoner, would go on to impact the rest of Babylon 5. Up to this point, Delenn had been the most reasonable of the ambassadors, a representative for the Minbari Religious Caste, and at no time gave a hint that she was directly involved with the Grey Council. With one lift of a hood, everything fans thought they had figured out regarding Human/Minbari relations went right out the window. 

Originally, Walter Koenig was supposed to take on the role of Knight Two, but his health prevented him from being available for filming, resulting in the character of Bester being created for him. Patrick McGoohan, creator and star of the legendary sci-fi series The Prisoner was the second choice, but he was also unavailable. It all worked out, as Christopher Neame’s performance was so good, it’s still praised by fans to this day. 

Babylon 5 eventually revealed the entire mystery behind the Grey Council and the Minbari, along with Sinclair’s ultimate destiny, but it took awhile to get there. Since there was always a story in place, unlike other sci-fi shows that claimed to have a plan when none existed, “And The Sky Full Of Stars” is able to pay off what came before, set up what comes later, and, in retrospect, stand out for laying all the pieces in front of the audience before they even knew the puzzle existed.

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Growing Pains’ Ashley Johnson Talks Almost On-Set Kidnapping

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Growing Pains alum Ashley Johnson revealed she was almost kidnapped as a child while filming the hit ‘90s sitcom.

Johnson, 42, recalled the terrifying experience during the Wednesday, July 8, episode of her “Weird Kids” podcast, detailing that members of the show’s live studio audience would stand close to actors as they exited their trailers.

“I’m walking with my mom and I just remember some guy hops out of the line and he grabs me up and starts booking it,” Johnson, who joined the cast as a six-year-old when she began portraying Chrissy Seaver, said. “He ended up, clearly, going to jail. He had a gun.”

The child star, who currently works as a television voice actress, added that on-set security helped her avoid a very dangerous situation. “All I remember is, like, there was security that somehow got on him after some time. The security comes out, they wrestle him down [and] I just remember flying around in the air,” she told her podcast cohost, Taliesin Jaffe. “I was clueless as to what was happening but I was very upset and they were talking to me about it after.”

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Tracey Gold’s experience filming Growing Pains wasn’t always filled with laughs. While playing Carol Seaver on the Emmy-winning comedy series, Gold, 55, said  “fat jokes” made about her character ultimately had a lasting impact on her real-life physical and mental health. “In the beginning, the Carol Seaver and Mike Seaver [played by Kirk Cameron] relationship […]

Johnson added that she was unable to process the moment as a child, recalling her surprising response to crew members who checked in on her. “I just said, ‘I think I’m going to be in trouble … he took one of my shoes,’” she said. “I had one slipper [and] it wasn’t my shoe, it was wardrobe’s shoe. They got him … [security] saved me.”

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The actress also claimed that prior to the almost-kidnapping, a fan of Growing Pains sent in a letter that threatened deadly consequences. “[It read] ‘I am coming to set and I am going to bring a gun and I am going to murder some of the cast,’” Johnson recalled.

Johnson joined Growing Pains, which starred series regulars Kirk Cameron, the late Alan Thicke, Joanna Kerns, Jeremy Miller and Tracey Gold as well as guest star Leonardo DiCaprio during its final season, in its fourth season.

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It ran on ABC from 1985 to 1992 and centered on the Seavers, a family with close bonds both on-screen and away from the cameras.

Cameron, 55, said in an interview with Today two days after Thicke’s death following a heart attack at age 69, that the Seaver family felt like a real family. “We laughed and cried together, shared birthday celebrations, Christmas parties, holidays and worked together with the crew as a team to make a really special TV show,” he told the outlet at the time. “We weren’t just a TV family. In many ways, we were a real family.”

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Marvel Officially Reveals a New Breed of Xenomorph Hybrid

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Few movie monsters have remained as iconic as the Xenomorph. Ever since Ridley Scott‘s Alien introduced the “perfect organism” in 1979, the creatures have evolved through different hosts, producing countless variations across movies, comics, novels, and video games. Despite those changes, however, the franchise’s monsters have always shared one defining characteristic: the same horrifying life cycle.

Marvel’s preview for Alien: King Killer #4 suggests the franchise is about to challenge that idea. Rather than allowing Xenomorphs to evolve naturally through new hosts, the upcoming issue teases beings intentionally engineered from human, synthetic, and Xenomorph biology, revealing the unsettling truth behind the series’ mysterious Three Kings.











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Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive?
The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars
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Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.

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🌧️Blade Runner

🏜️Dune

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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do?
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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely?
What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.





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What kind of threat keeps you up at night?
Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.





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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust?
Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.





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Which environment could you actually endure long-term?
Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.





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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart?
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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all?
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What would actually make survival worth it?
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Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.

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The Resistance, Zion

The Matrix

You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.

  • You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
  • You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
  • You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
  • The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.

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The Wasteland

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The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.

  • You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
  • You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
  • You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
  • In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.

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Los Angeles, 2049

Blade Runner

You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.

  • You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
  • In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
  • You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
  • In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.

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Arrakis

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Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.

  • Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
  • You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
  • Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
  • In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.

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A Galaxy Far, Far Away

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The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.

  • You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
  • You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
  • You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
  • In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.
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‘Alien: King Killer’ Reveals What the Three Kings Really Are

The preview of issue #4 opens with Idris, Aisha, and Zain traveling to the Institute where their story first began. Hoping to uncover the truth behind the Xenomorph outbreak on Sovryn, the siblings return to the abandoned scientific facility where Idris admits he hasn’t set foot since childhood. From there, Alien: King Killer shifts into a revealing flashback. The scientist responsible for creating the Three Kings addresses the young siblings as his “children,” explaining that they were never meant to be ordinary humans. Instead, he proudly describes them as “human, synthetic, Xenomorph” lifeforms, engineered to become “warrior-leaders capable of colonizing the harshest of planets.”

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The revelation reframes everything readers have learned about the Three Kings throughout the series so far. Rather than simply surviving the Xenomorph invasion because of experimental enhancements, the preview suggests they were created as part of a much larger vision for humanity’s future. According to their creator, governments dismissed the Xenomorph threat as another obstacle to interstellar expansion, while he believed the species represented humanity’s next evolutionary step. He even declares the Three Kings to be “the first generation of the future” and models for what humanity must become if it hopes to survive.

The preview stops short of revealing where those experiments ultimately lead, but it offers plenty of ominous hints. As the Institute descends into chaos during the flashback, readers get a glimpse of the horrors lurking within the facility, teasing that the truth behind the Three Kings may be even darker than they imagined.

Alien: King Killer #4 is available now from Marvel Comics and at your local comic shop.

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Shania Twain Missed Taylor’s Wedding Due to Harry Styles Tie

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Shania Twain has revealed she declined an invitation to Taylor Swift’s wedding due to her tie to Swift’s ex Harry Styles.

“I would have done anything to be at Taylor’s wedding,” Twain, 60, said in an interview with Canadian entertainment outlet ETalk, published on Tuesday, July 14. “I would have done anything, and that would have been really lovely for me to be there — but I was with Harry.”

Twain was referring to her musical role in opening Styles’ 12-show residency at London’s Wembley Stadium, which overlapped with Swift’s July 3 wedding to Travis Kelce inside New York City’s Madison Square Garden.

“Taylor Swift invited me to her wedding and I couldn’t go because I was already committed to Harry’s shows. I was already committed,” the “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” hitmaker quipped. “If Harry ever gets married and he wants me at his wedding then … he’s going to have to ask me more in advance.”

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Taylor Swift celebrated her 2026 American Music Awards nominations from afar as the ceremony took place without her. The pop superstar, 36, skipped the Monday, May 25, awards show at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Swift leads the pack of AMAs nominees this year. Her eight nods include Artist of the Year, […]

As the ETalk host pointed out, Swift, 36, and Styles, 32, dated from 2012 to 2013, making Twain’s prior engagement all the more awkward. “It’s just kind of funny that it happened that way,” the country singer said in response.

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Twain wasn’t the only celebrity to miss out on seeing Swift exchange vows with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, also 36, in a ceremony that attracted 1,000 of the couple’s closest family members and friends. Swift’s former bestie Blake Lively, as well as Margaret Qualley, the estranged wife of Swift’s musical collaborator Jack Antonoff, and Swift’s former pal Lorde did not attend the star-studded nuptials.

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Those who did witness the pair, who began dating in the summer of 2023, tie the knot include Selena Gomez, Jessica Alba, Gigi Hadid, Hugh Grant, Karlie Kloss, Paul Rudd, Seth Meyers, Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris and more. On the groom’s side, Brittany and Patrick Mahomes, George Kittle, Kareem Hunt and other high-profile NFL players also joined the fun.

A source exclusively shared with Us Weekly three days after the ceremony that the venue was utterly transformed. “The entire wedding had an enchanted garden-inspired vibe,” the insider told Us before revealing that the wedding’s color palette was soft blush and light peach. “There was light peach drapery everywhere as you entered, blush and white florals, tons of lush greenery, huge trees and candlelight throughout.”

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The smaller details were equally impressive, with the source also confirming that cocktail drink napkins, signs and custom handkerchiefs were all monogrammed with “T&T” initials.

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‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ Creators Drop Perfect Response to Gerard Way’s Shock Gaming Confession

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There are some games that have become so ubiquitous it almost feels impossible to avoid them. Whether you’ve sunk hundreds of hours into them or simply watched friends romance vampires and wizards on social media, Baldur’s Gate 3 has become one of those rare RPGs that broke out of gaming circles and into mainstream pop culture. Three years after its release, it’s still finding new fans and dominating conversations whenever someone mentions Dungeons & Dragons.

That made one recent concert moment especially entertaining. My Chemical Romance has always had one foot planted firmly in nerd culture, with frontman Gerard Way openly embracing everything from comic books to tabletop gaming throughout his career, even co-creating The Umbrella Academy. So, when a fan brought a Baldur’s Gate question to one of the band’s shows, it seemed like a safe bet that Way would have opinions about one of gaming’s most beloved releases. The opposite is true.

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Gerard Way’s ‘Baldur’s Gate’ Confession Caught Larian’s Attention

During My Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade tour stop at Wembley Stadium, Way spotted a fan-made sign asking whether he had played Baldur’s Gate 3, but Way admitted his history with the series actually stops with the original game. “I only played Baldur’s Gate 1,” Way told the crowd. “Not that I probably wouldn’t have liked 2 or 3. I did play the Icewind Dale expansion, but I just ran out of time.” Way then turned the question back on the audience, asking if Baldur’s Gate 3 was actually worth playing. The crowd responded with loud cheers, prompting the singer to laugh before recalling just how influential the original game had been for him. “The first one was a lot of fun,” Way said. “It was the closest thing at the time to playing D&D.”

Videos of the exchange quickly spread across social media, where they eventually caught the attention of Larian Studios itself. Rather than a quick celebration of yet another celebrity acknowledging the game, the developer decided to make Way an offer. In a pair of posts on X, Larian jokingly asked how the My Chemical Romance frontman had managed to miss its critically acclaimed Dungeons & Dragons RPG before following up with an invitation. “Gerard, there’s a Baldur’s Gate 3 code with your name on it if you fancy trying it,” the studio wrote. “Lots of love, Larian xoxo.”

The revelation that Way simply hasn’t had time to get to Baldur’s Gate 3 isn’t entirely surprising, considering Way has spent years balancing music, comics, writing, and numerous creative projects, and the band started touring again in 2022 after just shy of a decade apart. But when he finds the time, Baldur’s Gate 3 couldn’t be a more perfect game for the My Chemical Romance frontman. Way’s love of fantasy and tabletop games has never exactly been a secret, and references to Dungeons & Dragons have appeared throughout the band’s history. Now, thanks to Larian’s very public invitation, there’s a good chance the singer may finally find the time to see what all the hype has been about.


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9 explosive behind-the-scenes feuds between costars

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From blockbuster blowups to slow-burning rivalries, these celebrity feuds show that sometimes the real drama unfolds behind the scenes.

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