“Each day brings us closer and closer to the release of Stranger Things Season4. In case you’ve been living in the Upside Down and missed the announcement earlier this spring, the fourth season will be broken up into two parts, making it the biggest and boldest installment of the series yet. Volume 1 makes its debut on May 27, with Volume 2 following on July 1.” Read more at Tudum The last few days have been a wild ride for Doctor Who fans, with famed British actor Hugh Grant rumored to be taking over the role. Well, Hugh took to Twitter to completely debunk that rumor. Read more at The Mary Sue In honor of the highly anticipated release of Avatar 2 this winter, LEGO has partnered with the studio to produce sets based on the world of Pandora. “Following rumors, the existence of upcoming sets inspired by Avatar and Avatar 2 has been confirmed during an interview. Stephanie Young, the president of consumer products, games, and publishing for The Walt Disney Company, said the following, speaking with License Global: ‘The LEGO Group will also have a full suite of building sets to recreate and display major movie moments across both the first Avatar film and Avatar 2.‘” Read more at Brickset Alex Garland goes into full horror movie mode with the latest trailer for MEN, starring recent Oscar-nominee Jessie Buckley. Read more at Gizmodo CW fans rejoice! The network just renewed many of its most popular shows, such as The Flash and Riverdale, for additional seasons. “Greg Berlanti is more than a television producer. He’s one of Time’s most influential people in the world. Berlanti’s turned the CW into the Graceland of mid-budget superhero and mystery shows based on old comic books—spearheading not only the Arrow-verse but also Riverdale and a laundry list of shows indebted to the adventures of hot Archie.” Read more at The A.V. Club Instead of writing more books in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, acclaimed author George R.R. Martin took to an old blog to write about the game Elden Ring instead. Read more at Kotaku