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10 Greatest Sci-Fi Adventure Movies of the Last 25 Years
Much of science fiction takes us into worlds and galaxies beyond our own. While some find darker corners in the darkest reaches of outer space, some rousing efforts are all about adventure. Despite the high budgets that often come with high adventures set in space or the future, these movies have been around since the days of silent cinema. Ever since Georges Méliès sent a group of astronomers on A Trip to the Moon, audiences have been excited by the adventures that sci-fi can take us on.
The 20th century was host to numerous sci-fi adventures. Forbidden Planet, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Jurassic Park and so many more brought audiences adventures on spaceships, across time and with bioengineered beasts. The adventure didn’t stop at the turn of the century, though, and we’ve gotten plenty of sci-fi classics in the 21st century. In the last 26 years, we’ve gotten new adventurous editions of some of the all-time best franchises. The adventure hasn’t stopped in the 21st century, and these ten films from the last 25 years are some of the best.
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‘Atlantis: The Lost Empire’ (2001)
As the Disney Renaissance came to a close at the end of the ’90s, the studio began to try its hand at lots of different genres, adventure chief among them. Gone were the lavish musical numbers of films like Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, replaced by Tarzan swinging to the sounds of Phil Collins and the second half of Mulan that subtly shifted it from a musical to a war epic. In the 21st century, Disney added some sci-fi to this formula with two of their most underrated cult films: the sci-fi pirate adventure Treasure Planet, and the steampunk Atlantis: The Lost Empire. The latter is still one of the best Disney movies of the 21st century and one of the best to combine sci-fi and adventure.
Set in the early 20th century, the film follows cartographer Milo Thatch (Michael J. Fox), who believes he can find the fabled lost city of Atlantis. He’s given the opportunity thanks to an eccentric millionaire and a ragtag team of adventurers who bring him on a journey to the depths of the oceans. The action is high octane, thanks to co-directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, and it features a vastly different style to the studio’s previous efforts thanks to the heavy influence of Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, who also served as a production designer. Top to bottom, Atlantis: The Lost Empire is dynamite sci-fi entertainment.
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‘Tron: Legacy’ (2010)
The original Tron was a landmark film in terms of visual effects technology, but had a more tepid response from critics and at the box office. Unsurprisingly, it became a major cult success with fans who fell in love with the dayglo circuitry aesthetic of the Grid. That cult following, coupled with the career resurgence of Jeff Bridges in the late aughts, led to the first major legacy sequel of the 21st century, aptly titled Tron: Legacy. It wasn’t exactly a blockbuster success, leaving the franchise dormant until last year’s low-rez Tron: Ares, but it’s still a visually astounding adventure across the digital frontier.
Decades after programmer Kevin Flynn (Bridges), the hero of the original, goes missing, his son Sam (Garrett Hedlund) receives a cryptic clue regarding his whereabouts. Sam is almost immediately digitized into the Grid, where he not only finds his father alive, but also his villainous digital doppelgänger Clu, who has designs on escaping his computer prison and spreading like a virus across the real world. Tron: Legacy brings back all the signature elements of the first film, from the light cycles to identity disks, and gives them all a new coat of digital paint. Director Joseph Kosinski excels at making digital effects feel tactile, making Tron: Legacy an incredible debut.
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‘Star Trek’ (2009)
Despite his uneven track record, there’s no denying that J.J. Abrams can direct some spectacle, which is exactly what he brought, along with many lens flares, to his blockbuster reboot of Star Trek. Resetting the series with an alternate timeline, Abrams brought back the original series crew for a whole new voyage. Hardcore Trekkies may have taken major issues with the film and its liberties, but it helped revitalize a franchise that had been dormant for much of the 2000s after the failure of Star Trek: Nemesis.
In this rebooted timeline, James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) is a hotheaded cadet who’s got an antagonistic relationship with Spock (Zachary Quinto). After half of Starfleet is destroyed by the Romulan Nero (Eric Bana), Kirk and Spock must put aside their differences to save Earth from total destruction. There’s plenty of action and adventure in the film, which is pretty perfectly cast top to bottom, with every actor bringing new dimensions to their established characters. The film also makes room for Leonard Nimoy to return to his iconic role in a bit of fan service that actually benefits the movie. Despite a couple of diminishing sequels, this reboot is still stellar fun.
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‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ (2014)
Most superhero movies qualify as science fiction. That definitely applies to every entry in the MCU, which came out strong in 2008 with the original Iron Man and dominated the box office and pop culture for a solid decade. It wouldn’t be until the franchise got into its second phase that it really started to embrace the more cosmic side of Marvel, with James Gunn‘s Guardians of the Galaxy. Still one of the best MCU movies ever made, this intergalactic adventure is chock-full of colorful characters, quick quips and lots of sci-fi settings.
In a far-off section of space, Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) does his best impression of Han Solo and Indiana Jones by plundering a planet for an ancient relic. This mystical MacGuffin contains an Infinity Stone, and Quill quickly finds himself in a universe of trouble. In a space prison, Quill gathers a motley crew of misfits including Gamora (Zoe Saldaña), Drax (Dave Bautista), Groot (Vin Diesel) and Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper). The characters, and Gunn’s off-the-wall writing, are what make this such an indelible sci-fi adventure that proved the MCU was better off embracing the weirder corner of its galaxy.
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‘Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi’ (2017)
Even though it’s been almost a decade, there’s still a fair amount of (completely online) controversy surrounding The Last Jedi. The film made major, deliberate changes to some of the most beloved Star Wars characters in an effort to release the franchise from the constraints of its past. That unfortunately led to a completely normal and rational online reaction from a very vocal set of fans that completely drowned out any reasonable discussion. Disney also ended up listening to too much of that reaction and towed a far safer line with every other film and streaming series (save for Andor).
There’s no opinion regarding The Last Jedi that won’t offend someone, so here it is: it’s the best Star Wars movie since The Empire Strikes Back. The continuing adventures of Rey (Daisy Ridley) bring us back into the orbit of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), who’s become a miserable hermit after years of failing to find balance in the Force. She also discovers a hard truth about her parentage that promised a bold new direction for the franchise before being unceremoniously retconned. There are also a lot of subplots, including a casino planet, Leia (Carrie Fisher) flying through space, and that old devil Snoke (Andy Serkis). It’s a weird and uneven movie sometimes, but it’s also a fantastic adventure that offered new possibilities in a galaxy far, far away.
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022)
Multiverses became a part of the mainstream pop culture lexicon in the 21st century, bringing the concept that comic book and sci-fi fans had been nerding out over in media for decades to a much bigger audience. It largely hit its zeitgeist apex when it was featured in the Oscar-winning Everything Everywhere All at Once, an absurd sci-fi martial arts adventure that had more ideas in single scenes than a lot of Hollywood blockbusters had in their entire runtimes. Giving Michelle Yeoh a proper Hollywood leading role that was at least two decades overdue and featuring shining support from Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once gives you everything you want out of a movie.
Evelyn Wang (Yeoh) is a depressed laundromat proprietor being audited by the IRS, estranged from her husband Waymond (Quan) and with a strained relationship with her daughter, Joy (Stephanie Hsu). When Evelyn learns of the existence of the multiverse where she can inhabit her alternate selves, she also discovers her daughter is a multiverse maniac intent on destroying every last parallel world. The film can go from clever to overbearing to kick-ass and back again from scene to scene. It could all be overwhelming noise and nonsense, but directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert keep the story grounded, and Yeoh gives a full-bodied Oscar-winning performance.
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‘Project Hail Mary’ (2026)
One of the best sci-fi adventures of the last 25 years also happens to be the best blockbuster of 2026 so far. Project Hail Mary is based on the hard sci-fi novel by Andy Weir. This newest adventure features a lone human scientist on a one-way mission to save Earth who teams up with an alien lifeform. The balancing act of humor and science jargon is handled expertly by co-directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who keep the tone as light as it needs to be and the pace moving. Ryan Gosling has more chemistry with a talking rock, making for one of the most unexpectedly beautiful bonds in modern sci-fi.
Ryland Grace (Gosling) is a middle school teacher and molecular biologist recruited to assist in a mission to study small organisms responsible for the dimming of the sun. Through a series of unfortunate events, Grace soon finds himself all alone on a spacecraft light-years from Earth. That’s when there’s a knock at the door, and he meets Rocky, the adorable alien voiced by James Ortiz, who also led the creature’s puppeteers. Grace and Rocky’s relationship makes Project Hail Mary such a fun adventure, but the film’s excitement towards science and the beauty of the universe should make any fan giddy as well. This hit is the kind of crowd-pleasing blockbuster that should be the rule and not the exception that it currently is.
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‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (2018)
Before Everything Everywhere All at Once explored the multiverse, and before Lord and Miller shot Ryan Gosling into space, there was Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. While Sony can’t seem to get their act together when it comes to a live-action expanded universe featuring Spider-Man and his amazing friends, animation has provided a medium for some of the most inventive and visually stunning superhero adventures ever made. Into the Spider-Verse gave the Spider-Spotlight to Miles Morales, an alternate-universe Spider-Man whose origin story here comes with multiversal consequences.
Miles (Shameik Moore) is a gifted but distracted kid from Brooklyn who has great power thrust upon him after he’s bitten by a genetically mutated spider and witnesses his universe’s Peter Parker (Chris Pine) die at the fists of Kingpin (Liev Schreiber). He’s not alone for too long as he quickly meets more Spider-People from across the multiverse, including an old, sadder Peter Parker (Jake Johnson), Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) and even the hard-boiled Spider-Noir (Nicolas Cage). Into the Spider-Verse is the best Spider-Man movie ever made. It reinvigorated a character and franchise that had been booted and rebooted too many times, with a fresh perspective and a wildly entertaining sci-fi adventure.
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‘Dune: Part Two’ (2024)
The most epic sci-fi adventure of the 2020s and possibly the 21st century so far is Denis Villeneuve‘s two-part (soon to be three) adaptation of Frank Herbert‘s seminal sci-fi novel Dune. Depicting the feudal conflicts that stain the sands of Arrakis red with blood, Villeneuve’s films brought vivid, visually arresting life to Herbert’s sci-fi world. While the first film was a slow introduction to that world and its characters, the sequel kicked things into higher gear with epic sandworm riding and visceral fight sequences. It’s a stimulating and overwhelming adaptation of one of the biggest sci-fi adventures in the history of the genre.
After the destruction of his family’s empire, Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet) now lives a nomadic existence with the Fremen tribes of Arrakis, some of whom believe him to be their messiah. Plagued by visions of a future of destruction caused by his actions while haunted by the machinations behind his existence, Paul is ultimately led to his role as a messianic leader and is able to exact vengeance upon the Harkonnens, who orchestrated the violent overthrow of his family. Dune: Part Two is a sprawling story told with sprawling visuals and is one of the most immersive sci-fi films of this century.
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‘WALL-E’ (2008)
Pixar’s robot love story WALL-E might be the studio’s greatest. It was Andrew Stanton‘s follow-up to Finding Nemo as a director, and it represented a quantum leap forward in terms of what could be done in mainstream CGI animation and what could be expected of it. So beloved was WALL-E and its success so overwhelming that it contributed to the Academy Awards expanding their Best Picture category to include more than five films after they infamously snubbed the animated masterpiece.
In the future, Earth is no longer inhabited by humans, who have long since left it behind to live in luxury on massive cruise liners in space. Still on Earth is WALL-E, or Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class, a trash bot built to clean up the mess left by humans, but he’s the only one of his kind left on the planet. That is until the robot EVE lands, and WALL-E finds love, while EVE finds a boot with a plant setting off the more madcap back half of the film. WALL-E is a wonderful romance, a fantastic family film, and even a more pointed satire of our technological reliance than Stanton’s own Toy Story 5. It is also the greatest sci-fi adventure of the last 25 years.
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2026 Emmy nominations: See the full list
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Past series winners “The Pitt” and “Hacks” lead the way.
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Disney’s Latest Live-Action Remake is Getting a ‘Snow White’ Level Reaction
Last year, few movies proved as controversial as the live-action Snow White remake, with Disney facing backlash from seemingly all corners of social media. Although some of the negativity was unfair, such as conservative backlash at Rachel Zegler‘s casting, the majority was from honest critique, not just of the movie itself, but of Disney’s current obsession with remaking many of their beloved animated IPs in live-action form.
No wonder then that the announcement of a live-action Moana movie, released just ten years after the original, raised eyebrows higher than Dwayne Johnson‘s. The first Moana movie scored a global box office haul of nearly $700 million, with the $1 billion success of the 2024 sequel proving that audiences haven’t had enough of the titular daughter of the village chief just yet. Recently, Johnson confirmed that the animated story would be continuing, with Moana 3 officially in development, with Jared Bush and Dana Ledoux Miller lined up to write the script. “But first, live-action Moana. We’ll let that come out first,” Johnson said, although after the embargo was lifted today, he might be regretting not already putting all his attention into the threequel.
Receiving a similar scathing reaction to Snow White, Moana has earned a disastrous Rotten Tomatoes score of 33%, an average based on 49 submissions to the site thus far. This is almost three-times worse than the near-perfect 95% rating of the 2016 original, and indicates some choppy waters ahead for the film. ScreenRant claimed that the remake “loses some of the original’s magic,” with CBR reacting more positively, though admitting, “even though it is thrilling, there are still elements that are a bit of a head scratcher.”
What Did Collider Say About ‘Moana’?
So, what did Collider say about the live-action Moana remake? Our very own Taylor Gates joined the rest of the critical world in her review, awarding just 5/10 and criticizing bland visuals, a strangely constrained Johnson performance, and “sluggish” pacing. “Despite a few fun, solidly executed musical sequences and a nice tribute to Polynesian culture, Moana ultimately fails to capture the magic of its animated counterpart,” Gates wrote, before concluding, “Everything it does well, the 2016 version already did better.” The live-action Moana movie debuts in theaters worldwide this weekend and is projected to open to over $130 million worldwide.
For all the latest movie news from the biggest blockbusters, make sure to stay tuned to Collider.
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July 10, 2026
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How William Shatner Accidentally Broke A Younger Star Trek Actor’s Heart
By Chris Snellgrove
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One of the reasons that Star Trek: The Original Series became a breakout sci-fi hit was because of its stellar cast. Who else could make an alien charismatic like Leonard Nimoy, or so perfectly embody the fiery passion of humanity like DeForest Kelly? Of course, the real lynchpin of the show was William Shatner, who instantly transformed Captain Kirk into the most compelling pop culture icon of the 20th century. For decades, it seemed like it would be impossible to replace Shatner, but that didn’t keep Paramount from trying. Chris Pine played this famous captain in Star Trek (2009) and its two sequels, while Paul Wesley currently plays Kirk on Strange New Worlds.
In the Kelvinverse films, Pine’s performance was basically a high-energy imitation of Shatner’s, which was a lot of fun. To Wesley’s credit, he has leaned more into his particular strengths as an actor, giving us a Kirk who is notably more thoughtful and nuanced. By now, Strange New Worlds fans are quite happy with his performance, and most can’t imagine anyone else playing this iconic sci-fi figure. However, one fellow performer might not be so happy. Originally, Sam Kirk actor Dan Jeannotte thought he’d be playing James Kirk. Why is that? In the original show, Sam Kirk was played by William Shatner wearing a fake mustache!
The Other Kirk

When Dan Jeannotte first shows up in Strange New Worlds, it serves as a kind of visual punchline. When we hear reference to a “Mr. Kirk,” audiences naturally expect to see Star Trek legend James T. Kirk. Instead, we discover that it’s his brother, Sam, who is currently stationed on the Enterprise. While this made for a fun tease early in Season 1, and Sam has proven to be a great character in his own right, it didn’t take the writers long to actually bring James Kirk to the show. When this happened, Jeannotte thought that he was going to be the one to play this legendary future captain.
He admitted this recently at a Trek Long Island panel. “They were like, later in the season, Jim Kirk shows up, I’m like, yeah, here we go! And then they’re like… Paul Wesley!” Why, though, did Jeannotte think he had a shot at playing a completely different character? It all goes back to Sam Kirk’s one and only appearance in Star Trek: The Original Series: “Operation, Annihilate!” In this Season 1 finale, he is already dead when the Away Team finds him. Since he was written to be an older brother with no speaking lines, the show saved money by having William Shatner (complete with bad makeup and mustache) play the role.
The Man, The Myth, The Mustache

Therefore, Dan Jeannotte’s confusion is a bit more understandable. Canonically, the George Kirk of TOS looked enough like his younger brother to be played by the same actor, so it’s not that crazy to think the James Kirk of SNW would just look like Sam without the mustache. However, Paramount wisely decided that this would be way too silly for their prestige sci-fi show and cast Wesley in that role instead. Jeannotte ultimately took the casting in stride, telling the Trek Long Island audience that “Paul has a lot to live up to…and a lot of expectations to manage.” As for himself? “All I had to do was be better than a corpse.”
Still, I kind of want to visit the alternate timeline where Jeannotte played both Kirks, ideally with a Henry Cavill-style mustache CGI’ed on Sam. How wonderfully silly would that make all of their interactions? Speaking of mustaches, here’s a fun fact: Leonard Nimoy protested a Season 1 plot point about someone putting a mustache on Spock because he wanted to protect that character’s dignity. At the end of that same season, Shatner didn’t hesitate to wear a fake mustache to play a non-James Kirk role for the first and last time. Why did he do that?
Simple: anything to get more screen time, baby!
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Mugshot Released, Dad Of Missing Daughter Speaks
Alicia Brown‘s mugshot has been released as Durrell Williams, the father of her missing daughter, Ailea Brown, has spoken out following her arrest on outstanding kidnapping-related warrants.
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Father Of Alicia Brown’s Missing Daughter Speaks Out Following Her Arrest On Outstanding Kidnapping-Related Warrants
On the evening of Tuesday, July 7, Durrell Williams appeared as a guest on the Nina & Joe Afternoon Show broadcast via WHUR FM. In a clip shared via the show’s Instagram page, the hosts questioned Williams about how he learned about Alicia’s arrest. Williams explained that he received a call informing him that she was in custody. This, in connection with the 2019 disappearance of their daughter, Ailea.
Furthermore, Williams explained that their daughter was not one of the two children found in the car during Alicia’s arrest.
“So they haven’t located Ailea yet. They’re still searching… She’s alive. She’s definitely alive, I can confirm that,” Williams told the hosts. “I’ve always known that. I’ve always known pretty much what was going on. To be honest with you, I hate it had to be who they have in custody because that’s still her mom, and all of this was for nothing. All of this was for nothing.”
Nonetheless, Williams explained that he would like his daughter to understand that it was not right for her to be taken away.
“This is not okay. This is actually against the law. So in time, I hope you can understand that this is the truth and I still miss you. I can’t wait to see you and I just hope you understand everything that might be going on because I know it’s alot and I’m sorry that your name is circling around so much for this instead of things that you’re actually good at and talented at.
Williams noted that he hopes he and his now 17-year-old daughter can “start on a good foot” and he’ll be waiting for her when she’s ready.
Social Media Weighs In On Statements From Father Of Brown’s Missing Daughter
Social media users weighed in on the statements from the father of Alicia Brown’s missing daughter in the comment section of the post.
Instagram user @eastland6 wrote, “Who TF did Mr. Tigger marry?”
While Instagram user @itstipgood added, “No it’s because she thought she was publicly taking Tig down. Had it not been for that unfortunately she probably would’ve gotten away with it. She set up her own demise.”
Instagram user @nhgurl wrote, “How can he confirm she’s alive? There’s so much we don’t know.”
While Instagram user @hersheime added, “Some of yall are so slow and this account has an interview with everything from his side of the story. We don’t know what year he discovered who the child was with. But that doesn’t mean he knows the physical address. Keep in mind the mom and dad lives in two different states…”
Instagram user @chimahlawllc wrote, “This narrative needs to stop. More should be done when a parent participates in such behavior. It should never have to result to a missing report being filed. Prayers go out to dad and baby girl.❤️”
While Instagram user @kiaskatering added, “I pray he’s reunited with his daughter and they get the counseling that will be needed. I hope she understand fully what occurred and don’t blame her dad or resent her dad for even coming for her and all of this happening…”
While Instagram user @sadetwin added, “What’s taken them so long to do this? I feel like this entire situation with Tigger happened so that this father can finally be reunited with his daughter.”
Instagram user @_bnspired_ wrote, “How has he confirmed she’s alive? Has he actually seen her with his own eyes?”
While Instagram user @spanky78 added, “This situation is a Lifetime Movie for sure”
Alicia Brown’s Mugshot Released & More On Her Arrest On Kidnapping-Related Warrants
As The Shade Room previously reported, Alicia Brown initially made headlines in June. At the time, she took to social media to seemingly accuse Big Tigger of physical assault and infidelity.
Their situation has since escalated with Tigger’s co-host denying the cheating allegations, Tigger being named a suspect in an assault investigation, him being arrested in that investigation, and multiple clips surfacing of his apparent physical interactions with Alicia Brown.
Additionally, the ordeal has also uncovered allegations about Alicia’s past, and the 2019 disappearance of her then-10-year-old daughter.
On Monday, July 6, Alicia was arrested on multiple outstanding kidnapping-related warrants, per The Shade Room. It is believed that she will be extradited to Maryland. Per WSB-TV, the investigation into her case remains ongoing. This, as authorities reportedly believe she is aware of her daughter’s whereabouts.
See Alicia Brown’s mugshot below.
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What Do You Think Roomies?
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Margaret Qualley Splits From Husband Jack Antonoff
Bleachers singer Jack Antonoff was among the celebrities to attend Taylor Swift‘s wedding to Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden. However, his wife, Margaret Qualley, was noticeably absent from the spectacle. Now, days later, sources say the couple has split after three years of marriage. This comes after the actress wiped photos of the frequent Swift collaborator from her Instagram page.

On July 8, Qualley and Antonoff split after tying the knot in August 2023. It’s unclear why the breakup happened, but a source told PEOPLE magazine that their relationship had been “rocky.” However, another insider stated that the actress and the musician are “figuring things out.”
Qualley and Antonoff were first linked in August 2021 after they were seen kissing. They then made their first public appearance in 2022, attending the AFI Awards Luncheon. The couple went Instagram official the same month.
From there, Antonoff and Qualley became engaged in May 2022 and married the following month in New Jersey. Notably, Swift attended the wedding, as did Channing Tatum, Zoë Kravitz, Cara Delevingne, and Lana Del Rey.
Margaret Qualley Recently Deleted Wedding Photos
The first sign of trouble in Antonoff’s marriage to Qualley came when she skipped Swift’s wedding to Kelce. However, more recently, their wedding photos were deleted from her Instagram page. It’s worth noting that, according to The Daily Mail, she’d posted photos from the wedding in March to promote his new single with Bleachers.
In fact, there are no photos of the musician at present, despite there being several before.
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Taylor Swift Wedding Logo Fuels New Brand Speculation
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s lavish wedding was filled with unforgettable moments, but one subtle detail may have lasting significance long after the celebration ended.
The couple’s intertwined “T&T” logo was impossible to miss throughout their Madison Square Garden nuptials, leading many fans to see it as nothing more than a romantic wedding monogram.
Branding experts, however, believe the carefully designed emblem could represent the foundation of an enduring public identity, with some suggesting it may eventually become one of the couple’s most recognizable symbols.
From the moment guests received their invitations, it became clear that Taylor Swift and Kelce had carefully crafted a visual identity for their big day.
Their custom “T&T” monogram, two connected “T” initials linked by delicate hearts, appeared throughout nearly every aspect of the celebration.
The design featured prominently on wedding invitations before making its way onto luxury gift boxes distributed during the rehearsal dinner.
Inside Madison Square Garden, the branding continued to appear on podiums, decorative displays, and even commemorative handkerchiefs gifted to guests.
Rather than functioning as a simple decorative element, the emblem tied the entire event together, creating a consistent visual theme that reflected the couple’s new chapter together.
Swift’s Wedding Branding Mirrors What Celebrity Couples Are Doing

For celebrity event planner JoAnn Gregoli, the logo is part of a growing trend among high-profile weddings.
Gregoli, whose clients have included George and Amal Clooney, Jon Bon Jovi, and Bill Clinton, explained that custom branding has become an increasingly important part of modern celebrity celebrations.
“Most weddings want to feel very personal, so often we will come up with a branding logo monogram to make it feel like it’s the couple, and then we use that branding throughout the process,” she told the Daily Mail.
She explained that couples typically review several design concepts before settling on one that best represents them. In many cases, that logo continues to play a role long after the wedding itself.
One former client even chose to display their wedding logo on a private jet after getting married.
According to Gregoli, “If they love the logo that much, and it really represents their brand as a couple, they will take that logo and trademark it and use it throughout their lifetime.”
Although no public trademark filings currently indicate Taylor Swift and Kelce have protected the design, experts believe the possibility remains very real.
Taylor Swift’s Trademark History Has Sparked New Questions

Given Swift’s well-documented history of protecting her intellectual property, some fans have already begun wondering whether the wedding logo could eventually join her extensive trademark portfolio.
The singer reportedly owns more than 150 trademarks, covering everything from her cats’ names to memorable lyrics including “Welcome to New York, it’s been waiting for you.”
Lisa Delpy Neirotti, director of the sports management program at George Washington University’s School of Business, believes trademark protection would help the couple maintain control over the design, particularly since unofficial versions have already begun appearing online.
“There are already counterfeiters out there doing it: I’ve seen people trying to sell it on Etsy and things like that,” she said.
Still, Neirotti believes the logo’s greatest value lies in storytelling rather than merchandising.
She revealed, “They’re probably going to try to trademark it. I could see it appearing on the cover of an album. Maybe she’s working on something about their marriage or that chapter of her life. I would see it integrated into her work rather than just used to sell T-shirts.”
Swift And Kelce May Need To Strike The Right Balance

Branding specialists also believe the newlyweds will need to carefully navigate how closely they merge their public identities moving forward.
Before their wedding, Swift and Kelce had already offered subtle hints of coordinated branding by wearing Ralph Lauren for their engagement photos before selecting Christian Dior for their wedding day.
Bob Dorfman, author of the annual Sports Marketers’ Scouting Report, believes those thoughtful decisions worked because they felt natural rather than overly commercial.
“Cynical people are assuming this is just a business deal, so you have to be careful that you’re not branding people to death,” he said, adding, “They have to let their individual careers continue along their paths without making everything T&T together.”
Neirotti echoed that sentiment, arguing the logo is unlikely to become another merchandising opportunity.
“This is one of the most important moments of her life. She did everything so high-end and so thoughtfully that I don’t see her trying to license or commercialize it. But I do see it being integrated into her future work,” she said.
Travis Kelce Reflects On Taylor Swift Proposal In First Podcast Since Wedding

While insiders continue dissecting every detail of Swift and Kelce’s wedding, from its signature logo to its lasting symbolism, the newlyweds are beginning to share a few heartfelt memories of their journey to the altar.
During the first episode of the “New Heights” podcast since their July 3 wedding, Kelce reflected on the proposal that started it all, revealing he had been planning the surprise while filming an episode with Swift in August 2025.
The Kansas City Chiefs star admitted he had to keep his excitement under wraps as preparations unfolded behind the scenes before transforming his backyard into a romantic garden setting where he popped the question.
Looking back, Kelce described the proposal as a moment he will “remember forever,” while recalling how special it was to finally ask Swift to marry him after months of careful planning.
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Marvel Officially Announces Major X-Men and Fantastic Four Crossover Ahead of ‘Doomsday’
Probably fair to say that the X-Men and the Fantastic Four don’t exactly have a straightforward relationship at this point. Sometimes they’re best buds while other times they’re neighbors eyeing each other over the garden hedge with suspicion at what the others are up to. And then again, sometimes Reed Richards sticks his super elasticated and bendy nose in mutant business where it doesn’t belong and everyone rightfully gives him bombastic side-eye. However, this September, the two teams are joining forces against a threat that sounds genuinely horrible even by Marvel standards.
Marvel has announced DNX, a new five-issue comic book event series from writer Jed MacKay and artist Federico Vicentini. The series launches on September 2 and sees the X-Men and Fantastic Four unite to stop the X-Virus, a terrifying new threat designed to forcibly transform humanity into mutants.
The villain of the piece this time around will be the Chairman, the original Hank McCoy who of course, we know as Beast. This time around, McCoy is leading the supervillain group 3K, so when the X-Men turn to the Fantastic Four to help save one of their own, the White Beast prepares to unleash the X-Virus in a heavily populated area which sets off a huge change in the balance between humanity and mutantkind.
‘DNX’ Is Marvel’s Next Major X-Men Event
MacKay said the series represents a huge turning point for his current X-Men run, with the fallout from Age of Revelation feeding directly into the present-day story.
“DNX is the next big milestone event of our X-Men (2024) run,” MacKay said. “Age of Revelation showed the future, and DNX shows that future’s impact on the present! The X-Men and 3K are on a collision course that has been set since issue one—and only one will survive. And with the Fantastic Four joining the fray, this is going to be an event that will transform the X-Men dramatically.”
Vicentini also said the project gives him a long-awaited chance to work with MacKay and the Fantastic Four. “I’m so happy to be working on DNX,” he said. “I love what Jed is doing with X-Men (2024), and I’ve been telling him for a long time that I wanted to work with him. Now the opportunity has arrived, and it’s an even bigger challenge because I finally have the chance to work on the Fantastic Four too!”
The first issue features a main cover by Kaare Andrews, along with variant covers from artists including Chip Zdarsky, Ryan Stegman, Marco Checchetto, Jim Lee, Jeehyung Lee, John Tyler Christopher, Artgerm, and Ken Lashley. DNX #1 will also be released in Marvel’s True Believers Blind Bags, with exclusive variant covers and rare one-of-a-kind sketch covers.
DNX #1 arrives on September 2.
- Release Date
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July 13, 2000
- Runtime
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104 minutes
- Director
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Bryan Singer
- Producers
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Avi Arad, Lauren Shuler Donner, Ralph Winter, Richard Donner
Entertainment
Bunnie Xo Draws First Blood In Post-Divorce Messy Romance
Bunnie Xo appears to have a new flame!
The media personality recently turned heads after being seen getting intimate with another man in a shocking location.
Bunnie Xo has been making waves since her former beau, Jelly Roll, filed for divorce in May. Before meeting the singer, the entertainer’s love life was quite messy, as one of her exes alleged.

As Americans celebrated the country’s 250th anniversary on the Fourth of July, Bunnie marked the occasion by spending quality time with another man. She was seen intimately bonding with Dylan Wolf, a star on Netflix’s new reality show “Calabasas Confidential.”
The duo chose a shocking location to display their affection, kissing boldly in full view of customers at Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville Bar in Music City. They passionately made out at the bar’s rooftop VIP section under flashing blue lights.
The PDA session was caught on camera and shared by TMZ, showing the pair pausing their kiss to enjoy the fireworks. At the time, Wolf smoked a cigarette while standing close to Bunnie. He further escalated the attention on their relationship by posting a video with the former sex worker.
The Intimate Moment Follows The Entertainer’s Ex-husband’s Confession
Bunnie’s make-out session with Wolf came weeks after her ex-husband, Francisco ‘Frankie’ Lombardo, sat down for a candid interview about their past relationship. He told The Daily Mail that the former OnlyFans star had lived a wild life before and after they met.
Lombardo claimed he met Bunnie through MySpace in 2009 while she was still married to her ex, Christopher Gilbert, and working at a Las Vegas strip club. He claimed he used to vent to the media personality about his then-girlfriend, who eventually asked him out for a drink.
The music producer implied Bunnie’s love life was quite messy, recalling that she had invited him for a drink, with Gilbert in attendance. Despite her then-husband being present, Lombardo alleged the entertainer whispered in his ear: “I want to make out with you.”
The Former Adult Content Creator Had Multiple Sugar Daddies
Lombardo later clarified that Bunnie never cheated, noting she and Gilbert were separated at the time. A week after the drink, he moved in with the former stripper, and eventually served her ex the divorce papers. Unfortunately, Gilbert wasn’t the only man in the picture.
The music producer claimed Bunnie told him she had multiple sugar daddies who sent her money, men she knew before meeting Lombardo. He confessed that the group, who lived out of state, stoked his jealousy, but he still married the entertainer.
Their marriage ended four years after they tied the knot in 2010. “She left me for another man and… [It] f-cking destroyed my life in a sense. And she got with some dude [who she dated before Jelly Roll] who beat her up, which was a f-cking nightmare,” Lombardo said.
The ‘Dumb Blonde’ Podcast Host Has An Amicable Divorce With Jelly Roll

While Lombardo was heartbroken by his marriage to Bunnie, Jelly Roll was a different story. The singer has been far from distressed amidst claims of an amicable separation with the former adult content creator.
The Blast covered the story in June, reporting that pals Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney of Dan + Shay reflected on how well Jelly Roll was doing after the separation. They praised Bunnie and him for handling their divorce with maturity and grace.
As for how Jelly Roll was faring, Smyers claimed he was in a good place. He also highlighted a social media post the singer shared in June, which focused on his ongoing fitness journey. Smyers expressed pride in Jelly Roll for embracing personal growth.
Bunnie Xo Never Wanted To Be The ‘Poster Child’ For Divorced Women

Jelly Roll wasn’t the only one embracing personal growth amid the separation; Bunnie was on a similar journey. The Blast shared that she reflected on her post-divorce changes on a June episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast.
The host revealed that her DMs were filled with supportive messages from women who had been in similar situations or were currently in them. “I never wanted to become the poster child for divorced women,” she confessed. Although Bunnie didn’t ask for the position, she happily embraced it.
The entertainer stressed that her goal was to help women “feel beautiful again.” She wanted them to know they could rise up from their breakups and become better versions of themselves. In her case, Bunnie claimed her divorce from Jelly Roll had sparked a “floodgate” of business opportunities.
Entertainment
A Deadly Good Entry in Horror’s Best Franchise
Evil Dead is the best horror franchise of all time, and honestly, it’s not even close. Few of its peers can come anywhere near the consistently high level of quality that Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell — first as director and star, respectively, and now as producers — have delivered for 45 years now. Not only has Evil Dead avoided the periodic dips in quality that have plagued fellow franchises like Scream and Halloween; each film brings something new to the table. No other series has explored this much territory, from the genre-changing original film, to the horror-comedy blend of Evil Dead II, the pivot into fantasy of Army of Darkness, and the dread-inducing return-to-basics horror of 2013’s Evil Dead, a remake so good that most fans and even the film’s director consider it canonical.
10 years after the 2013 film, the franchise made an official theatrical comeback with Lee Cronin‘s Evil Dead Rise, a tale of gory family trauma that clawed its way out of streaming-only limbo to become the highest-grossing Evil Dead movie by a mile. The film was such a success that not one but two sequels were announced: Evil Dead Burn and 2028’s Evil Dead Wrath.
None of this, of course, guaranteed anything about the quality of Evil Dead Burn. Even the most immaculate horror franchises aren’t immune to a stinker every once in a while (cough Scream 7 cough). Is Evil Dead Burn the one to finally crack under the pressure? Hardly. Director Sébastien Vaniček oversees a frightening, funny entry that’s a worthy successor to all that came before.
What Is ‘Evil Dead Burn’ About?
The latest nightmare to grace the Evil Dead universe centers on Alice (Souheila Yacoub), a young French woman whose husband (George Pullar) is killed in a tragic accident. Following his death, Alice is forced to spend some time in a quaint house in the woods with her in-laws, both of whom blame her for their son’s death. Unfortunately, there are bigger problems afoot than family conflict: the group is soon targeted by infamous undead demons known as Deadites, who will stop at nothing to tear everybody to shreds, both physically and psychologically.
Similarly to Evil Dead Rise, the film begins with a cold open that’s mostly disconnected from the rest of the core story. One of Evil Dead Burn‘s few low points is this opening sequence, which features somewhat choppy editing that leaves something to be desired. Thankfully, once the perspective shifts to Alice’s tale, the film picks up almost immediately and moves at a lightning-fast pace until the finish line.
Yacoub’s Alice is a wonderfully compelling character, one who feels like a perfect successor to the series’ previous heroes. Without giving too much away, her story isn’t just about hacking demon-possessed corpses to pieces; it’s rich with deep, culturally relevant thematic subtext, much like Beth (Lily Sullivan)’s allegorical tale of becoming a mother in Rise. Hunter Doohan, Lucian Buchanan, Erroll Shand, Maude Davey, and especially Tandi Wright as Alice’s passive-aggressive mother-in-law round out a remarkably strong ensemble as well.
Sébastien Vaniček Proves Himself the Perfect Director for ‘Evil Dead Burn’
Evil Dead Rise turned Lee Cronin into a major name in the horror world, and history seems to be repeating itself with Evil Dead Burn director Sébastien Vaniček. After the opening’s minor choppy editing issues, Vaniček’s film fires on all cylinders, delivering a frequently jaw-dropping horror spectacle. There are some shots and sequences that are so expertly directed, it’s a shock to find out that this is only Vaniček’s second feature; it feels like he somehow manifested the spirits of every great Evil Dead director before him, especially during a delightfully bonkers finale that has some of the best shots in the entire franchise, which is saying something.
While Evil Dead Burn is filled with the expected tension and genuinely scary moments, one of the more surprising elements is how funny it is. Don’t expect Alice to be cracking jokes à la Ash Williams, but Vaniček expertly utilizes some great sight and sound gags that don’t detract from the film’s meaningful commentary on grief and abuse. The result is one of the franchise’s best mixes of horror and comedy since Evil Dead II, genuinely frightening in some moments and absolutely hysterical during others.
Evil Dead Burn, like every installment before it, also makes excellent use of practical effects. From graphic kills to disturbing gore, even the most over-the-top moments feel authentic and believable because of this. That said, it does have a bit more CGI than the average Evil Dead film. While some may call that sacrilegious, it’s used cleverly and sparingly enough to the point where it’s largely a non-issue.
‘Evil Dead Burn’s Third Act Is One of the Franchise’s Best
Arguably, the centerpiece of any Evil Dead movie is its third act, in which just about everything goes awry, culminating in a completely unhinged and bloody spectacle. That is very much the case here, and in a franchise where every finale has hit, this one might hit the hardest. Vaniček and the rest of the cast and crew use every tool in their arsenal to craft a finish that includes everything from a complex oner to a shot in which a broken mirror completely changes the scene’s perspective. It is a breathtaking ending, and one that will delight fans of the franchise.
While Evil Dead Burn may not have a Deadite antagonist on the same level as Evil Dead Rise‘s Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland), it is a compelling addition to a horror franchise that just keeps hitting. The characters have depth, the action, scares, and comedy are all in line with of Sam Raimi’s signature style, and it has a third act that is nothing short of unforgettable. In truth, there is one word and one word only that can accurately describe Evil Dead Burn: Groovy.
Evil Dead Burn hits theaters on Friday, July 10, 2026.
- Release Date
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July 10, 2026
- Runtime
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120 Minutes
- Director
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Sébastien Vanicek
- Writers
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Florent Bernard, Sébastien Vanicek, Sam Raimi
- Sébastien Vanicek establishes himself as a horror director to watch.
- A compelling story about grief and trauma.
- One of the most bonkers third acts of any Evil Dead movie.
- Surprisingly funny without sacrificing scares.
- Some editing and CGI choices feel a little out of place.
Entertainment
New Novel Inspired by ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ Officially Lands TV Adaptation
Novel adaptations continue to prove popular on screen. One of the biggest movies of the year, Ryan Gosling‘s new sci-fi masterpiece Project Hail Mary, is based on the 2021 novel by Andy Weir, with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller adapting it for the big screen. Earning $683 million worldwide, becoming an enormous hit with critics, and now smashing expectations on streaming as one of the most-watched movies globally, Project Hail Mary is yet another example that audiences across the world are hungry for more book-to-screen projects.
On July 7, exciting author Jessica Knoll‘s latest novel, Helpless, finally debuted. A hugely talented editor, novelist, and screenwriter, Knoll’s previous work includes 2015’s Luckiest Girl Alive, 2018’s The Favorite Sister, and 2023’s Bright Young Woman, with the latter — a fictionalized retelling of the crimes of Ted Bundy focused on his victims — set for a TV adaptation courtesy of Erik Feig’s Picturestart and Fifth Season, with Knoll writing and executive producing. Previously, Luckiest Girl Alive was adapted into a 2022 movie starring Mila Kunis. Now, as her new and spiciest novel yet hits shelves, it has been confirmed that Universal Global Television has acquired the rights to adapt Helpless for the screen.
The novel, which, according to Knoll herself, was inspired by the question, “Why do so many women kind of harbor these taboo sexual fantasies?”, is reportedly inspired by A Court of Thorns and Roses, the smash hit from Sarah J. Maas. Knoll will adapt her book for the screen and will also executive produce, alongside two-time Academy Award nominee Stacy Sher. In a statement about this exciting new venture, Knoll said:
“With ‘Helpless,’ I wrote the book I’ve been dying to read, and I’m so excited to make the show I’ve been dying to watch,” Knoll said. “Stacey Sher has produced so many of my favorite (and most anticipated!) adaptations and working alongside her and the talented team at Universal Global Television feels like I’ve scratched off a winning lotto ticket.”
A Novel Adaptation is a Massive Hit on Netflix Right Now
Yet more proof of the hunger for novel adaptations from mass audiences is the current success of I Will Find You, the latest Netflix adaptation from acclaimed crime author Harlan Coben. It was recently reported that I Will Find You has picked up over 85 million views as of last week, which makes it one of the most-watched Netflix shows of the last few years. With that in mind, Helpless will be hoping for a slice of the streaming success pie.
Helpless is getting a TV adaptation. Stay tuned to Collider for more, and check out I Will Find You on Netflix.
- Release Date
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2026 – 2026-00-00
- Network
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Netflix
- Showrunner
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Robert Hull
- Directors
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Adam Davidson, Maggie Kiley, Maja Vrvilo, Brad Anderson
- Writers
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Robert Hull, Harlan Coben
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