While fans of The Hunger Games await the new new Hunger Games film from Lionsgate and Suzanne Collins’ forthcoming fifth novel in the saga (titled The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping), there are a myriad of movies and TV shows that volunteer as tribute to fill the void. Whether seeking stories about similar dystopian worlds, young protagonists trying to
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It’s an undeniable and confusing fact that we, as a society, are obsessed with TV shows and movies about the apocalypse. Maybe we’re all just looking for a reminder that no matter how nutty the real world gets, it could always be worse? So if you’re looking for the best apocalypse TV shows and movies
What should I watch next? It’s a question that just keeps getting asked, despite — or maybe because of — how many new television shows are constantly being released. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through Netflix’s home page for hours, but what should
What should I watch next? It’s a question that gets asked over and over again despite all the new television shows coming out, a phenomenon that seems counter intuitive. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through the home page of Netflix for hours, but
Aside from asking everyone you know what they’re watching, Netflix’s self-reported Top 10 rankings are pretty much the only way to tell how popular a Netflix show or movie is. The new list for Monday, Oct. 19 is once again led by The Haunting of Bly Manor, the second season of Mike Flanagan’s horror anthology, with
Aside from asking everyone you know what they’re watching, Netflix’s self-reported Top 10 rankings are pretty much the only way to tell how popular a Netflix show or movie is. The list for Wednesday, Oct. 14 has all the same titles as yesterday’s list, just in a slightly scrambled order. The Haunting of Bly Manor, the
Whether you’re actually a teenager or those days are long behind you and you’d just like to live vicariously through the poor decision making of today’s youths, there is no right or wrong age to dive into a great teen TV show. And between charming comedies like Never Have I Ever, sexy murder mysteries like
We’ve reached the end of the road, and The 100‘s penultimate episode just geared us up for an insane series finale. Not to mention, it gave us literally the most painful Season 1 callback we could have ever imagined. Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) spent the episode on a mission to save Madi (Lola
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the latest episode of The 100, “The Queen’s Gambit.” Read at your own risk!] The 100 has pulled some crazy twists in the last seven years, but the one in Thursday’s episode, “The Queen’s Gambit,” might take the cake. We learned a lot about the Disciples this week, but more
The CW spin-off game has gotten strong in the last few years with new shows seemingly being created every day thanks to the ever-expanding universes of Arrow and The Vampire Diaries, but this time the spin-off in question comes from our beloved sci-fi show, The 100. The upcoming seventh season might be the show’s last,
Whether you’re actually a teenager or those days are long behind you, there is no right or wrong age to dive into a great teen TV show. And between charming comedies like Never Have I Ever, sexy murder mysteries like Riverdale, high-stakes comedic capers like One My Block, or a supernatural romance like The Vampire
The 100 Season 7 is really leaning into its sci-fi elements in its final season, and honestly, we’re here for it. The show’s final season has a lot of questions to answer, not the least of which being what will befall Clarke and her friends as their stories come to an end? Season 7 has
Many states are loosening up their stay-home orders this week, but that doesn’t mean you should head to the nail salon and kiss your tech on the lips because you missed her so much. “Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should,” is what I would tell my kids if I had any.
We’ve got tons of questions on our mind as the Season 7 premiere of The 100 grows closer and closer, but the one that keeps us up at night is, unsurprisingly, about Bellarke. We love fictional love, OK? Ever since way back in Season 1 of the series, fans have speculated that there might be more between
This year has been a difficult one for many reasons, so the fact that we have had to say goodbye to some of our very favorite shows hasn’t exactly helped to elevate the mood of 2020. There have been several feel-good favorites which came to their bittersweet conclusions this year, including Modern Family, Schitt’s Creek, and The Good
You don’t have to be a moody, hormonal teenager to enjoy watching programming about moody, hormonal teenagers. We’ve all been there, so it’s all familiar to us. And between the edgy murder mysteries, irreverent comedies, heartwarming coming-of-age dramas, and supernatural romances, Netflix has an expansive slate of teen TV shows that make it easy to
Binge-watching a new TV show is a chance to put the real world on hold, and isn’t that something we could all use more of right about now? For those who want to indulge in a little escapism, nothing beats the fantastical (and often physically impossible) worlds of science-fiction. From space battles in the far
Binge-watching a new TV show is a chance to put the real world on hold and escape into a new story for a while. For those who want to indulge in a little escapism, nothing beats the fantastical worlds of science-fiction. From space battles in the far reaches of a galaxy we’ve never heard of
Saturday marked the final day of filming for The 100, and to say we’re emotional about it would be an understatement. As actors wrapped the series finale, which will also be the show’s 100th episode, they took the time to share heartfelt messages on social media about filming their final scenes. The deluge of tear-jerking
The CW’s spin-off game has gotten strong over the years thanks to the multitude of shows Arrow and The Vampire Diaries have launched, and now even The 100 is getting in on the action. Season 7 will be the show’s last, but there is a potential prequel series in the works. The CW announced its
If you’ve been super bummed ever since the news dropped that The 100 Season 7 would be the show’s last, we’ve got some good news for you: the potential prequel series just got one step closer to happening. TV Guide has learned that an upcoming episode of The 100 will serve as a backdoor pilot
After a truly impressive run full of spaceships, missiles, killer A.I.s, and even body-snatchers, The 100 only has one season left before we say goodbye for good. Season 6 ended on a pretty massive cliffhanger, even by The 100′s standards, with Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) being killed (maybe?) by an adult Hope (Shelby Flannery) and dissolving
The 100 finally delivered Echo’s (Tasya Teles) long-awaited backstory, and though we shouldn’t be surprised at how dark and traumatic it turned out to be, we’re still seriously hurting for the poor girl. In an episode that was already full of emotion thanks to the ongoing sibling conflict between Bellamy (Bob Morley) and Octavia (Marie
[embedded content] Clarke (Eliza Taylor) may finally be out of danger of losing her body to Josephine, but the rest of our heroes still left in Sanctum are in grave peril when The 100 returns this week. After so many dead Primes and a near mass-execution, Clarke, Bellamy (Bob Morley), Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos), and Gabriel
The 100 may not have had its own panel at San Diego Comic-Con this summer, but that didn’t stop some of the cast from hitting the con and making a splash! Series stars Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, and Richard Harmon stopped by TV Guide’s Comic-Con suite on Friday, and the results were too cute for