Author: Varma

The new TV series Marshals, the latest installment in the Yellowstone television franchise created and produced by Taylor Sheridan and a direct sequel to the original series, has given Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) the opportunity to leave his troubled and often ambiguous past behind. With a new team by his side, in the first three episodes of Marshals, John Dutton’s son quickly integrated into this unit of the U.S. Marshals, which also includes newcomer Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel)…who, it turns out, isn’t exactly new to Montana. The latest episode, in fact, further revealed Belle’s hidden past as a member of…

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In the wake of the record-breaking success of Scream 7, his latest film which has just hit theaters worldwide, screenwriter and director Kevin Williamson has announced his next project, and it looks quite intriguing: a reboot of the Dark Universe in the form of a TV series. That’s right: several years after the flop of Tom Cruise’s The Mummy—which, as is well known, was supposed to launch Universal Pictures’ cinematic Dark Universe—iconic characters from the Universal library, such as Frankenstein’s monster, the Wolf Man, Dracula, and other classic Universal monsters, are coming to TV thanks to a new original series…

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Netflix has found its One Piece: the live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga was an ambitious, complex, and expensive gamble. However, the first season brought its rewards with imaginative (but not grotesque) settings and characters that seemed to have come straight out of the popular anime series. With the second season, Netflix has once again managed to pull off a miracle (as we write in our review of One Piece 2), both in terms of the overall rendering of the project and the multitude of characters who made their debut in this second part. Fans have been waiting for the…

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After the success of House of the Dragon and the first season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, interest in the world created by George R. R. Martin is back at an all-time high. With numerous projects in development, it’s not hard to imagine that other stories set in Westeros or the rest of the world could be turned into new television series. Robert’s Rebellion At the beginning of the series, Robert Baratheon is already king of the Seven Kingdoms, but the events that brought him to power are only recounted through memories and dialogue. However, the rebellion against…

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