Fans are getting an extended look at the upcoming “Jurassic World: Dominion” with a new prologue that serves as the beginning of the film’s story.
08.11.2021 - 22:05 / usmagazine.com
When Googling the best and worst finales of all time, it’s safe to say Dexter tops most of the worst lists. When the Michael C. Hall-led series came to an end in 2013 after eight seasons, the way it ended — killing Jennifer Carpenter‘s Debra and leading Dexter to live the life of a lumberjack — left many viewers unhappy.
Original creator and showrunner Clyde Phillips, who exited the series after season 4, later shared that he had another ending in mind.
“In the very last scene of the series,
Fans are getting an extended look at the upcoming “Jurassic World: Dominion” with a new prologue that serves as the beginning of the film’s story.
Cut the criticism. Nearly two months after giving birth, Kaitlynn Carter asked her Instagram followers to stop critiquing her parenting.
Mary J. Blige is gearing up to put on one of the biggest shows of the year, and she's ready to give her fans what they want! She just has to figure out the specifics first. The 50-year-old singer chatted with ET's Lauren Zima about being the sole female artist headlining the Feb.
The original cast of "Ghostbusters" reunited on late-night to promote the upcoming third installment in the franchise, "Ghostbusters: Afterlife." Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson captured lightning in a bottle in 1984 when they starred alongside the late Harold Ramis in the fan-beloved film about a group of men who open a sort-of exterminator business to help people deal with ghosts haunting them.The film spawned an equally beloved sequel in 1989 and a non-canonical reboot in 2016.
There has been a wealth of news emanating from a galaxy far, far away on Friday, Nov. 12, given that it’s Disney+ Day, when the streamer drops all manner of trailers, announcements and assorted reveals about upcoming Disney+ programming from the world of “Star Wars”.
Making their comeback. Season 2 of The Challenge: All Stars is here — and some of its stars haven’t been on TV in over a decade.
When Netflix series Squid Game was released earlier this year, it quickly smashed all of the streaming giant’s figures and became a global phenomenon. Ever since, diehard fans have been eager to find out if the South Korean series, which tells the story of the brutal children’s games played for big money, would be back on our screens, or whether it was the end of the story.
After just over eight years away, everyone’s favourite dashing serial killer Dexter is returning for another run of righteous murdering.
EA has teased a new entry to the Mass Effect series yesterday (November 7), with a poster claiming “Mass Effect will continue”.With a teaser posted on Twitter, EA has again confirmed the existence of a new Mass Effect title.The poster itself is an orbital shot that shows the crew of a space ship approaching a large crater, with the tag “Mass Effect will continue” included at the bottom.While the poster offers more official artwork associated with the next game in the series, it’s not the first
the old Dexter Morgan resurfaced — and he sure made a bloody mess when he did.kicked off a new era on Sunday for the not-so-reformed killer, who, for the better part of a decade, had remained abstinent when it came to striking a fatal blow.
ALERT: This story contains details of tonight’s premiere of Showtime’s Dexter: New Blood premiere
LaToya Ferguson In the pantheon of shows known for having the “worst series finale” of all time, Showtime’s “Dexter” is right at the top. Since the episode titled “Remember the Monsters?” originally aired eight years ago, anti-hero serial killer Dexter Morgan faking his own death and pivoting to becoming a lumberjack has been a shorthand for what a show shouldn’t do when it finally ends, even if it’s ending on top or on its own terms.
Eight years after he crept into the woods of the Pacific Northwest, Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) returns to audiences in Showtime’s “Dexter: New Blood.” Over the run of the original series, “Dexter” went from a critical darling to a case study in how not to end a series.
Florida, but in New York, he's managed to keep his murderous impulse — he calls it his Dark Passenger — in check for 10 years.There are less than 3,000 residents in his new town and few secrets. He's got a job at a fish and game outfitter — access to guns and knives — and is even dating the chief of police.