Category: Bluray News
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		Keira Knightley Spotted On Set Of Black Doves Season 2: First Look At Netflix Spy Thriller
Black Doves leading star Keira Knightly marks her return in the first lot of set images from season 2 of the hit Netflix spy thriller.
		Star Trek: United – How Scott Bakula’s Comeback Would Transform Archer
If Scott Bakula’s comeback series, Star Trek: United, happens, it would mark an important shift in the character of President Jonathan Archer.
		Yellowstone: Confirming Spencer Dutton’s 1944 Spinoff Before Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Exit
Taylor Sheridan is exiting Paramount for NBC Universal, but he needs to set one more Yellowstone spinoff with the Dutton we want back before then.
		Star Wars: Visions Season 3 Review – This Visually Bold Series Makes Me Wish That Star Wars Animation Wasn’t So Overlooked
Star Wars: Visions season 3 continues to push the boundaries of Lucasfilm’s creativity with bold animation, unique stories, and a great cast.
		10 Manhwa Better Than Solo Leveling
Solo Leveling is an exceptional start for many curious about manhwa, but beyond it is a rich medium brimming with gorgeous gems.
		20 Essential TV Pilot Episodes To Watch
From the mysterious Twin Peaks pilot to the thrilling Breaking Bad pilot, there are certain classic pilot episodes that everyone needs to watch once.
		10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching Loki, 2 Years Later
Loki is one of the MCU’s best streaming shows, but when you go back and rewatch it today, there are some harsh realities that stand out.
		Scrubs Season 10 Revival: Original Cast Returns, Season 9 Ignored
Scrubs season 10 is set to revive the original series, ignoring the poorly received season 9 and bringing back the main cast for a familiar feel.
		The Batman – Part II: What the Short Time Jump Means for the Sequel
It’s recently been revealed when The Batman – Part II will take place. Here’s what the time jump means for the sequel and Matt Reeves’ Gotham.
		
