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Henry Dawson is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TheScreenDaily, a digital entertainment news platform covering movies, TV shows, streaming releases, celebrity news, trailers, reviews, box office updates, and pop culture. He leads the site's editorial strategy, ensuring timely, accurate, and engaging coverage of Hollywood, Netflix, Disney, Marvel, DC, and the latest trends in the entertainment industry.

Chris Pratt is officially heading back into the field as Navy SEAL James Reece, with Prime Video confirming “The Terminal List” will return for Season 2 on October 21, more than four years after the show’s first season turned into a streaming phenomenon. Prime Video made the announcement at Amazon’s Upfronts presentation back in May, alongside confirmation that all eight episodes will drop at once, matching Season 1’s release format, according to Screen Rant’s recap of the reveal. Season 2 shifts source material, moving from Jack Carr’s original novel to “True Believer,” the second book in his James Reece series.…

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Spoiler warning: this piece discusses the ending of “The End of Oak Street,” now playing in theaters. Ewan McGregor’s character doesn’t survive “The End of Oak Street” in the version originally written, and the actor is now confirming just how differently the whole story once ended. McGregor described the sci-fi thriller’s original conclusion as one where his character, Greg Platt, stayed dead, and his family never made it home at all. The film, from writer-director David Robert Mitchell, follows the Platt family after their 1982 Michigan neighborhood, fictionally named Flowervale, gets swept into a prehistoric era by an unexplained cosmic…

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Marvel gave fans their clearest look yet at “Avengers: Doomsday” this weekend, timed to D23, and the new material leans hard into two reunions the trailers had only hinted at before: a genuine X-Men legacy cast reunion, and Chris Hemsworth’s Thor sharing frame space with mutants who haven’t shared a movie with him in decades. New promotional art surfacing alongside the weekend’s festivities pulls Fox’s original X-Men actors together with Thor in a single image, a combination ComingSoon.net frames as the clearest visual confirmation yet of how directly these separate franchises are colliding on screen. The art arrived alongside an…

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Nearly a year after Hulu confirmed “Only Murders in the Building” would return for a sixth season, the shape of that season has finally come into full focus, and it looks nothing like the five that came before it. The show’s signature setting, the Arconia, the Upper West Side building that’s anchored every prior season, won’t appear at all this time. Season 6 will be filmed and set entirely in London, the first fully international season in the show’s run, a shift AnimeNextSeason describes as breaking a tradition the series maintained even during Season 4’s brief detour to Los Angeles,…

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Marvel Television finally let the public see “VisionQuest” on Friday night, ending a wait that started with a private screening at New York Comic Con roughly ten months ago and had gone unresolved since. Paul Bettany and James Spader took the stage together at D23’s Disney Entertainment Showcase to debut the trailer in person, joined by Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, footage Cosmic Book News confirms had been sitting finished and unseen by the public since last fall. The eight-episode series, premiering October 14 exclusively on Disney+, closes out what Marvel Television now frames as a trilogy: 2021’s “WandaVision,” followed…

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This year’s D23 delivered the most significant look at “Frozen 3” so far, although its November 24, 2027 theatrical release date has been official since Disney announced the change in its schedule two years earlier. What’s new is everything else: the first character designs, plot confirmation of Anna and Kristoff’s wedding, and a first glimpse of a new villain, all unveiled during Friday’s D23 Entertainment Showcase in Anaheim, a reveal Techloy dates to the convention’s Aug. 13 program. The date itself has a longer history. Disney originally targeted Frozen 3 for November 25, 2026, before pushing the film back a…

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Marvel Studios finally put names to its long-rumored X-Men reboot at D23 on Friday night, closing out the studio’s Disney Entertainment Showcase presentation with a cast reveal seven years in the making. Director Jake Schreier’s untitled X-Men film opens in theaters exclusively on May 5, 2028, Kevin Feige confirmed onstage, marking the first X-Men movie made under the Marvel Studios banner since Disney’s 2019 acquisition of Fox, a milestone Forbes noted places the film directly after next year’s “Avengers: Secret Wars” on the studio’s release calendar. Sadie Sink, who debuted as Jean Grey earlier this month in “Spider-Man: Brand New…

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The Criterion Collection has never been shy about its reputation for austere, cinephile-approved taste, which is what makes this particular addition to its November slate such a notable swerve. “KPop Demon Hunters,” Netflix’s record-breaking animated musical, joins a November 2026 lineup that also includes restorations of “The Right Stuff” and “Harold and Maude,” landing as spine #1333 in a collection that has, until now, made room for barely a handful of animated films, a lineup UPI confirmed when Criterion announced its full slate. The rarity of this recognition is a major reason the announcement stands out. AOL’s count of Criterion’s…

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Angel Studios has built its reputation on faith-inflected crowd-pleasers, so a two-hour drama about arms-control negotiations in a Reykjavik parlor is, on paper, a strange fit for the studio’s slate. “The Brink of War,” which opened in roughly 2,000 theaters today, turns out to be exactly that gamble: a talky, historically dense chamber piece dressed up as counterprogramming against the summer’s usual sequels and dinosaurs, and critics have been genuinely split on whether it pulls the trick off. Jeff Daniels plays Ronald Reagan opposite Jared Harris as Mikhail Gorbachev, with J.K. Simmons as Secretary of State George Shultz rounding out…

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Marvel fans have a new reason to check their calendars today: tickets for “Avengers: Doomsday” are now on sale in every format, everywhere the film will play, timed to coincide with the opening of Disney’s D23 fan expo in Anaheim. Worldwide sales opened this morning at 9 a.m. PT across multiple countries simultaneously rather than staggering the rollout market by market, a scope ComicBasics confirms marks a significant expansion from the film’s earlier, more limited premium sale. That earlier sale opened five months ahead of release, an unusually early window. The Hollywood Reporter first reported that Disney would put premium-format…

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