What Happens to Sukuna's Final Finger in Jujutsu Kaisen and Can He Ever Return?

Warning: Contains spoilers for chapter #271 of Jujutsu Kaisen. Jujutsu Kaisen’s final chapter has finally been released and the biggest question on every fan’s mind has finally been answered, this being,what happened to Sukuna’s final fingerand whether he could use it to ever return in the future. The final chapter has finally given fans much-needed closure and addressed one of the biggest concerns about Sukuna, sealing his fate in the most fitting way possible....

June 1, 2025 · 4 min · 662 words · Kelly Wise

Why Harrison Ford Loves Making Westerns After Debuting In The Genre 57 Years Ago: "Kind Of Old-Fashioned Movie-Making Mostly, No CGI"

Harrison Fordhas shared why he loves making Westerns, praising the genre’s traditional filmmaking approach. At the Los Angeles premiere of1923season 2, Ford spoke about his love for the genre that launched his career nearly six decades ago, when hedebuted as an actor in the 1967 WesternA Time for Killing.Ford now stars as Jacob Dutton in1923,a prequel in theYellowstonetimelinethatfollows the struggles of the Dutton family in the early 20th century. The highly anticipated second season of1923is set to premiere on February 23 on Paramount+....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 577 words · David Stone

Why Lila Gets Laser Eyes In The Umbrella Academy Season 4

Warning: SPOILERS ahead for The Umbrella Academy season 4. Summary The Hargreeves siblings get enhanced powers inThe Umbrella Academyseason 4, andLila also gets an upgrade to her usual abilities.Lila’s original poweris to copy other people’s powers, but she gains laser vision inThe Umbrella Academy’s final season. This comes in handy on multiple occasions, with Lila’s laser eyes proving an efficient means of fighting enemies at a distance. Lila’s laser vision is among the team’s strongest weapons in the fourth outing, though she doesn’t know how to use it initially....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 601 words · Gregory Williams

You Can Find Link's House In Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom

Of all the Easter eggs inThe Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Link’s house is one of the easiest to find and most worthwhile. Although firmly set in its own timeline, theZeldaseries is no stranger to the odd Easter egg. The big, open-world 3DZeldagames may have more space for them, but it’s often the 2D games that become most notorious for their cameos and in-jokes. With their small and condensed maps, Easter eggs inLink’s AwakeningandEchoes of Wisdomare easy to find and easy to recognize....

June 1, 2025 · 4 min · 850 words · Kristi Barnes

You Won’t Have To Grind So Much In The First Descendant Season 1

The first official season ofThe First Descendantis now live, and with it comes a host of changes. These include thenew Descendant Hailey, along with anew ultimate weapon, Excava. However,there are also many changes which aim to address community feedback, and one of these issues is slow experience gain for weapons and Descendants. One ofThe First Descendant’smajor grinds is adding module slots to gear. These require the use of aCrystallization Catalyst, which can be obtained through research, or purchased using the game’s premium currency, Caliber....

June 1, 2025 · 5 min · 872 words · Debra Wood

“Gerry Was Great To Me”: Michael Fassbender Warmly Recalls Gerard Butler's Support On 300 Set 18 Years After It Launched His Movie Career

Michael Fassbender reflects on a moment where he felt supported by Gerad Butler while filming300. Before becoming widely known for playing Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto in numerousX-Menmovies, Fassbender played a supporting role in thecast of300. Heplayed Stelios, one of the 300 Spartan warriors who fight alongside King Leonidas(Butler) as they defend their home from King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) and the invading Persian armies. While looking back on his career in anEntertainment Weeklyvideo, Fassbender looks back on his iconic line"Then we will fight in the shade,“which is said in response to a dying Persian soldier’s words about their arrows blotting out the sun....

June 1, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Rhonda Franco

“What Did You Just Say To Me?” And 7 Other Suits Lines They Used In Almost Every Episode

“What did you just say to me”was one of many expressions that were used dozens if not hundreds of times inSuits. As a legal drama that ran for nine seasons,Suitswas bound to have some recurring lines and repetitive tropes. Those were part of the show’s identity and helpedSuitsbecome such a popular showwith which audiences could easily connect. Rather than focusing on legal accuracy,Suitswas about power dynamics and human relationships. For example, seeing Harvey“play the man”was more interesting than learning about a legal loophole that they could use....

June 1, 2025 · 8 min · 1623 words · Kaitlyn Bentley

"Bad Decisions?": I Believe The Bachelor's Grant Ellis Is Struggling As A Lead (He Pushed Away Rose Sombke & Sent Alexe Godin Home)

Grant Ellis was announced as the lead of ABC’sThe Bachelorafter being sent home right before hometowns on Jenn Tran’s season ofThe Bachelorette, and unfortunately, he’s been struggling in the role. While Grant seems genuine in his quest for love, his choices have been questionable. At this point,it remains unclear if Grant will walk away from the ABC show with a successful relationship. Grant and Jenn had an instant connection onThe Bacheloretteseason 21, leading to a one-on-one date in week five....

May 31, 2025 · 4 min · 641 words · Kelsey Irwin

"End Of An Era": Former Bond Girl Weighs In On Amazon's Takeover & Considers Possible Franchise Return

As theJames Bondfranchise enters a new era under Amazon, former Bond Girl Jane Seymour weighs in on both the franchise’s overall future and her personal involvement. Just last week,Amazon MGM Studios took complete creative controlover the franchise, with longtime producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson stepping aside. Seymour made her Bond debut with 1973’sLive and Let Die, portraying the tarot-reading psychic Solitaire opposite Roger Moore in his debut as 007....

May 31, 2025 · 3 min · 592 words · Kylie Hobbs

"I Think If It Started Out Five Years Ago, It'd Still Be Running": Shonda Rhimes Reflects On Cancelled Medical Series After Just One Season 14 Years Later

Shonda Rhimesis one of television’s biggest moguls, whose name is most associated with popular network dramas. Rhimes is best known as the creator, showrunner, head writer, and executive producer of ABC’s massively successfulmedical dramaGrey’s Anatomy, which premiered in 2005. Though Rhimes stepped down in 2015, the series is still airing to this day, currently in its 21st season, following the personal and professional lives of surgical interns, residents, and attending physicians at a hospital in Seattle....

May 31, 2025 · 5 min · 968 words · Patricia Solomon

10 Best Far Side Pop Culture References From 1987 Alone (From the Obscure To the Iconic)

Over the course of the 1980s,The Far Sidebecame notorious for its twisted takes on popular culture, as creator Gary Larson frequently flexed his knowledge of film, television, literature, and more, crafting jokes that encompassed the obscure and the iconic alike. In the process, Larson’s comic carved its own indelible place in the popular consciousness. Fans ofThe Far Sideknow that Gary Larson was a film buff, and a passionate fan of music – as well as a musician himself, which provides context forThe Far Side’sfrequent hilarious portrayals of musicians– in addition to being a writer and literate-minded individual....

May 31, 2025 · 9 min · 1867 words · Jose Barnes

10 Funniest Far Side Comics That Will Make You Fear Mother Nature

Nature is a powerful force and humans disrespect it at their peril - especially in the world of Gary Larson’sThe Far Side, where everything from the clouds to the flowers can hold a grudge. In Larson’s world, there are leopards in the trees, tornadoes on the way, and a waterfall around every corner, Here areFar Side’s 10 funniest comics where humans fall afoul of nature -be sure to vote for your #1 in our end-of-article poll and see which comic others readers crowned the best of the best....

May 31, 2025 · 6 min · 1234 words · Jeffrey Galvan

10 Gangster Movies From the 1970s That Were Overlooked Because Of The Godfather

Summary The 1970s are known cinematically as the peak of New Hollywood, a period ripe with bold experimentation by artists at the height of their talent and influence,delivering a wave of classics in the making after the slow death of the creaky studio system. The era was alsoa high point for some of the best crime movies, from scrappy high-wire acts by older auteurs, like Sidney Lumet’sDog Day Afternoon, to pulpy, high-concept thrill rides, like Walter Hill’sThe Warriors....

May 31, 2025 · 12 min · 2486 words · Richard Norton