Manifest: Melissa Roxburgh on the Mythology and Josh Dallas

The NBC drama seriesManifesttells the story of what happened to the passengers and crew of Montego Air Flight 828, after they survive a very turbulent flight, but land safely, only to find out that more than five years have passed and their families, friends and colleagues have all aged, in that time. They quickly realize that they’ve all been given a second chance, but the mystery of why and how has no easy answers....

July 12, 2025 · 10 min · 1937 words · Brittany Farley

Maze Runner: The Death Cure: Limping to the Finish Line

The Maze Runnerwas a surprisingly solid YA action-adventure movie that made the most of its unique setting and endearing characters. But asMaze Runner: The Scorch Trialsshowed, outside of the maze, the series lost a clear direction, instead becoming a hodgepodge of disaster movies and dystopian tropes without ever really serving the characters. The trilogy’s conclusion,Maze Runner: The Death Cure, rights the ship somewhat by putting a heavy emphasis on the character relationships, but never quite manages to tap into a strong personality....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 619 words · Richard Ramos

Michael C. Hall Kills Again in First Images From 'Dexter: Resurrection'

Michael C. Hallhas officially returned to his iconic role of Dexter Morgan. Vanity Fair has released the first images fromDexter: Resurrection, the upcoming sequel series set after the events ofDexter: New Blood. Dexter met his fate at the end ofNew Blood, a controversial decision that still doesn’t sit well with manyDexterfans to this day, but Hall told Vanity Fair in a sweeping interview to talk about the new show thatResurrectionwill “undo” theNew Bloodending, bringing back the legendary serial killer who only hunts other killers....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 391 words · Stephanie Sims

Mrs. America Review: Cate Blanchett Shines in the FX on Hulu Series

Mrs. Americais not a story with a happy ending. To be clear, the era of history being chronicled by the new FX miniseries is one that witnessed substantial change for the way in which women weren’t just treated, but regarded in American society. To quote an advertising campaign created to profit off the women’s movement, “We’ve come a long way, baby.” However, while the civil rights strides that have been made over the decades represent significant progress, any narrative talking about the Equal Rights Amendment is going to feel like a tragedy....

July 12, 2025 · 5 min · 981 words · Donna Johnson

NYC Point Gods Basketball Documentary Coming From Kevin Durant and Showtime

Showtime announced their new sports documentaryNYC Point Gods. The feature will spotlight the enduring impact of New York City point guards who honed their craft and developed their legendary showmanship in the 1980s and ’90s. The documentary results from a collaboration between Showtime, NBA superstarKevin Durant,and business partnerRich Kleiman’sBoardroom. NYC Point Godsfeature extensive interviews and rare footage of the point guards, among other prominent New York voices.Stephen A. Smith,Cam’ron,Fat Joe,and iconic college coaches likeLou Carnesecca, Jim Boeheim,andRick Pitinolend their firsthand knowledge from personal interactions and share surreal stories involving the city’s Point Gods....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Richard Reid

One Winter Casts Julian Dennison, Minnie Driver in Coming-of-Age Movie

The cast of the upcoming coming of age filmOne Winterdirected byPaul MiddleditchandHamish Bennetthas been announced.Julian Dennison(Godzilla vs. Kong, Deadpool 2, Hunt for the Wilderpeople) is set to star in the lead role alongsideMinnie Driver(Cinderella,Speechless),James Rolleston(The Dark Horse, Boy), andErana James(The Wilds, The Changeover).One Winteris set in 1981 New Zealand, when a South African rugby team arrival sets off protests across the nation against apartheid and racism. The story follows Josh Waaka (Dennison), a 17-year-old of mixed race who is forced step out of his life as a bystander and must stand up for not just himself, but for his whānau/family....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 412 words · Stacy Deleon

Rick & Morty's Sarah Chalke, Chris Parnell, & Scott Marder on Season 6 So Far

From creatorsJustin RoilandandDan Harmonand showrunner/executive producerScott Marder, the adult animated sci-fi seriesRick & Mortykicked off Season 6 by addressing some of the major canon shakeups that played out in last season’s finale. While the hit Adult Swim show is showing no signs of slowing down — as of now, it’s been renewed through Season 7 by Cartoon Network — it’s clear that the series won’t always be reliant on standalone “classic Rick and Morty adventures” with no long-term ramifications in play....

July 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1209 words · Sandra Robinson

See the Cover for Jasmine Guillory's New Novel From Disney Publishing

Disney Publishing has announced the second book in their adultMeant to Beseries, and Collider is excited to present your exclusive first look at the upcoming romance novel by New York Times bestselling authorJasmine Guillory. As part of the series reimagining classic Disney tales for a more mature audience, the new novel, titledBy the Book, flips the classic tale ofBeauty and the Beaston its head, reinterpreting the tale as old as time for a whole new audience....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 681 words · Robert Gonzalez

Seth Rogen Claims He "Ripped Off" The Ending of This Albert Brooks Classic in 'This Is the End'

There’s little questioning thatAlbert Brooksmight be one of the most influential (albeit still underrated) comedy stars going back to his tenure onSaturday Night Live, providing the type of shorts that have become a mainstay on that show. Recently,Seth RogenandEvan Goldberg, the masterminds behind the Apple TV+ seriesThe Studio,were invited into theCriterion Closetto dig around their collection. Rogen pulled out Brooks' 1991 comedyDefending Your Life, stating, “Me and Evan explicitly ripped off the ending for this movie when we were making our movie,This Is the End,We did some work to change it, but it is essentially the same ending....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 765 words · Kim Hart

Supergirl Video Recap Show: Lord Have (Black) Mercy

Recap: This week on Collider’s Supergirl Video Recap Show, Kaori Takee, Clarke Wolfe and Carli Garsow catch up on the hit CBS series discussing tonight’s all new episode. At the end of last week, Kara was attacked by a strange visitor in her kitchen and this week she is feeling the wrath of the “Black Mercy.” As a result, Kara was transported in her mind to her biggest fantasy: being back home on Krypton with her family....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 304 words · Kyle Phillips

The Batman: Dave Bautista Shuts Down Those Bane Rumors

In the upcoming Warner Bros. movieThe Batman,Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne will encounter a handful of iconicBatmanvillains, as played byZoëKravitz,Paul Dano,Colin Farrell, andJohn Turturro. Over the weekend, MCU alumDave Bautistaconfirmed one villain old Brucie won’t cross paths with inThe Batman: Bane. The topic of Bautista playing Bane inThe Batman(Try saying that five times fast!) came up on Saturday. It all kicked off when a fan on Twitter echoed speculation Bautista could or should be cast in director/writerMatt Reeves' upcomingBatmanmovie....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 326 words · Victor Mejia

The Best Episode From Every Season of 'Lost'

It’s hard to introduce a show likeLost, because it’s so many things at once (and it’s probably even harder to convince a newcomer, in 2025, to watch it, since they’ve probably heard so many divided opinions). It is, famously, a show that kept getting wilder and less predictable with every season, and its first season was no slouch when it came to being weird and twist-heavy. Things kick off with a plane crashing on an island, and the survivors of said crash trying to survive while hoping rescue will come, eventually, but they find out pretty fast that the island is bizarre, and home to countless secrets....

July 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1444 words · Jonathan Walker

The Flash Season 5: Hartley Sawyer Upped to Series Regular

The Flash’s newest member is sticking around S.T.A.R. labs, it seems. After seemingly being killed off in Season 4,Hartley Sawyer’s Ralph Dibney (a.k.a. The Elongated Man) was able to help the team defeat DeVoe while living in his mind. Since DeVoe was using his body, once he was defeated, Ralph could rise again. And, it seems, he’s going to remain a permanent part of the team. According toDeadline, Sawyer has been upped to a series regular on the show for its upcoming fifth season (which coulduse some work)....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 380 words · Jason Campbell