A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Morrow’ Spoiler Review and Season One Thoughts – ScreenHub Entertainment

The sixth and final episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms wrapped up a lot of the character moments and threads set in motion throughout the course of the season. Tinged with a sense of “why me”, a miserable Dunk questions his place in the bigger picture, in a world without Baelor Targaryen in it, thanks to him in some way, shape or form. … Continue reading A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Morrow’ Spoiler Review and Season One Thoughts – ScreenHub Entertainment

‘Fallout’ Season Two Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Prime’s sophomore season of Fallout has now concluded! Unlike the previous season, this second entry opted for a weekly release schedule, which I thought was for the best for this trek across the Wasteland. It’s a solid season overall that’s consistent with what’s come before, while also feeling a bit more meandering at times. The second season of Fallout picks up shortly after the events … Continue reading ‘Fallout’ Season Two Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Hedge Knight’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

We returned once again to the land of Westeros on HBO, but this time, we leave behind the machinations of the throne, the threat of ice zombies, and a globe-trotting adventure spanning multiple protagonists. No, this time we’re in the dirt, grime, and actual poop of the peasantry in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. It’s a bit of a departure for the Song of … Continue reading A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: ‘The Hedge Knight’ Spoiler Review – ScreenHub Entertainment

Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Laz Alonso and Tomer Capone from ‘The Boys’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Note: some language and more mature themes in this one. Having only just wrapped production on Amazon’s The Boys on Friday night, two members from that show hopped on a plane to come to the 15th edition of the Montreal Comiccon to meet fans and partake in a Q&A, as opposed to wallowing in depression in Toronto. Those two wonderfully entertaining gents are none other … Continue reading Montreal Comiccon 2025 – Q&A with Laz Alonso and Tomer Capone from ‘The Boys’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

New ‘Hunger Games’ Movie and Book Announced – ScreenHub Entertainment

Ready to go back to Panem? Author Suzanne Collins and Lionsgate certainly hope so, with the dual announcement of a new book set in the world of The Hunger Games, which is also being greenlit as a feature film due in 2026. The book, Sunrise on the Reaping, will be the fifth entry in the series and like the previous title, The Ballad of Songbirds … Continue reading New ‘Hunger Games’ Movie and Book Announced – ScreenHub Entertainment

What Is ‘The High Republic’ Era In The New Star Wars Show, The Acolyte?

The Acolyte is the next Star Wars series to hit Disney+. Set some one hundred years before the events of The Phantom Menace, this will be the furthest back in the timeline fans will have ever gone in a live-action Star Wars project. So, what should fans know about The High Republic if they’ve never read one of the books? We got you covered! The … Continue reading What Is ‘The High Republic’ Era In The New Star Wars Show, The Acolyte?

For All Its Faults, ‘Troy’ Is A Fun Movie, Despite Being A Terrible Adaptation of ‘The Illiad’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

As it stands, the 2004 epic Troy currently sits at a 54% average on Rotten Tomatoes and a 56 on Metacritic. It was made in the wake of the insanely popular film Gladiator, but failed to capture the lightning in a bottle the same way Ridley Scott’s epic did. It doesn’t help that Brad Pitt actually was pretty vocal about his time on Troy as … Continue reading For All Its Faults, ‘Troy’ Is A Fun Movie, Despite Being A Terrible Adaptation of ‘The Illiad’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Interest Renewed: What To Read While We Wait For Season Two of ‘House of the Dragon’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

House of the Dragon just concluded its debut season and overall, I’m very content with what was on offer. That’s a huge relief, as season eight of Game of Thrones was a little rough around the edges. I’m firmly in the school of thought that most of season eight’s character beats made sense, but that the season rushed through them, resulting in major moments not … Continue reading Interest Renewed: What To Read While We Wait For Season Two of ‘House of the Dragon’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

Nine Changes Peter Jackson Made In ‘The Lord of the Rings’ – ScreenHub Entertainment

I write this article not to nitpick or throw the Peter Jackson movies under the bus. On the contrary, Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films are some of my favourite films of all time. But some of the fan response to The Rings of Power has thrown me a bit off. Apart from all the racists coming out of the floorboards, a big reason why … Continue reading Nine Changes Peter Jackson Made In ‘The Lord of the Rings’ – ScreenHub Entertainment