Showgirls Becomes Saved By the Bell Canon, Elizabeth Berkley Talks Resurrecting Nomi

The Saved By The Bell reboot has dipped its toes into two different pools, bringing a heavy sense of nostalgia for those who grew up with the original 90s comedy series and at the same time creating a new legacy that doesn’t rely too much on its roots for any newcomers to the show. However a recent nod to original and returning star Elizabeth Berkley’s 1995 attempt to break into more adult movie roles in Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls, is something that was firmly playing to older audiences who remember that film, which while being slaughtered by critics on its release has since become a huge cult hit.



Around The World In 80 Days Trailer Begins The Race With David Tennant as Phileas Fogg

Whether it is through the numerous movie adaptations, the children’s animated series Around the World with Willy Fog, or the original Jules Verne 1873 novel Around the World In 80 Days, there are few people who haven’t come into contact with the story a man who wagers that he can circumnavigate the globe in 80 days or less. Now a trailer has been released for the newest adaptation, which sees former Doctor Who and Broadchurch actor David Tennant stepping into the restless feet of Fogg, who will take on the 80 days challenge in a humorous take on the original story, and also make a few changes to it along the way.



Lucy Hale Shares Advice for Pretty Little Liars Reboot Cast

While it seems like we just got to the bottom of the mystery on the original show, a Pretty Little Liars reboot series is on the way. Based on the novel series by Sara Shepard, Pretty Little Liars featured Lucy Hale as part of an ensemble cast alongside Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Shay Mitchell, Sasha Pieterse, and Janel Parrish. It aired on Freeform from 2010-2017 for a total of seven seasons, and after experimenting with spinoffs, the reboot series Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin was announced last year.



Vincent D'Onofrio Hilariously Responds to 'Photo Leak' of Kingpin's Hawkeye Return

Will he or won't he show up in the new Hawkeye series? That's what many Marvel fans have been wondering about Vincent D'Onofrio, who played the supervillain Kingpin in the Daredevil series at Netflix. For three seasons, D'Onofrio starred opposite Charlie Cox as the titular superhero, and many fans have been hoping to see these characters appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As of now, neither has been seen as either of these popular characters since Daredevil ended after three seasons.



Hellbound Creator Teases Season 2 Plans

Following on from the success of Squid Game, Netflix has been dipping into more of the Asian country’s offerings again with their new dark sci-fi thriller Hellbound. The horror-tinged series barely begins before giant demons are bursting into the center of Seoul and torturing one poor member of the public to death. If this opening doesn’t catch your attention then you are clearly not in the right place, and once again we are in the kind of sinister territory that Asian cinema does so well, and of course that means that a second season from creator Yeon Sang-ho is coming.



Michael Gandolfini Doesn't Fear Being Typecast in Mob Roles

Michael Gandolfini may have been given the big shoes of his father to fill in The Many Saints of Newark, in which he played a younger version of Tony Soprano, and is set to appear in the Paramount+ mini series The Offer, but he doesn’t have any worries about being typecast in mafia roles and is just essentially happy to be doing the job he is. As the son of such a great actor as James Gandolfini, you would be forgiven for thinking that there would be a lot of pressure on the 22 year old actor, but it seems that he's content simply being able to follow in his father’s footsteps.



John Cena Throw Shade at Aquaman in New Peacemaker Clip

We are just over a month away from seeing James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad spinoff Peacemaker arrive on HBO Max and as you would expect it is time for the Warner Bros. marketing machine to kick into action and really get the series out under the noses of anyone and everyone who may be interested in the anti-hero’s solo adventure. For this reason, we have been treated to a new clip from the show, which revealed that John Cena’s Christopher Smith doesn’t have a lot of appreciation for the King of Atlantis, Aquaman.