If you're a Marvel fan who's been craving something different something that feels fresh, funny, and genuinely human stop everything and head to Disney+ right now. Wonder Man, the new miniseries that dropped today (January 27, 2026), is exactly the breath of fresh air the MCU needed. This isn't your typical CGI spectacle packed with multiverse chaos and endless crossovers. Instead, it's a warm, witty, character-driven tragicomedy set in Hollywood, and it is one of the strongest Marvel Disney+ outings yet. Wonder Man follows Simon Williams (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), a struggling actor and son of Haitian immigrants grinding through auditions in a cutthroat Los Angeles. When he unexpectedly gains superpowers, he gets thrust into the superhero world but not in the way you'd expect. In this Hollywood, super powered people are banned from acting after a mysterious incident, so Simon hides his abilities while chasing his dream role: starring in a remake of the classic Wonder...
If you’re looking for a captivating series to binge over the weekend, Netflix’s 11.22.63 newly available on the platform is a fantastic pick. Based on Stephen King’s acclaimed 2011 novel, this eight-episode miniseries blends historical drama, sci-fi intrigue, and emotional depth into a story that keeps you clicking “next episode.” 🕰️ What It’s About At its heart, 11.22.63 follows Jake Epping (James Franco), a high school English teacher who is handed the chance of a lifetime — a mysterious portal hidden in the back of a diner that sends him to October 1960. His mission? Stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. As Jake embeds himself in the past, he assumes a new identity, befriends a cast of locals, and starts to fall for Sadie Dunhill (Sarah Gadon). But altering history proves far more complicated and dangerous than he ever imagined. 🎭 Why It’s Compelling 👍 Strong performances and emotional stakes James Franco anchors the se...