Maybe Malcolm in the Middle Again

Would you be down for a Malcolm in the Middle reboot? Actor Bryan Cranston, who played Hal on the show, told E! News that he would be open to revisiting the series to see how the family turned out 20 years later. He also revealed that there have been preliminary conversations about bringing it back. The sitcom originally aired on Fox from 2000 to 2006 with more than 150 episodes.

Black Panther 3

Letitia Wright revealed that another Black Panther film could be in the works. She told Variety that the ball has already started rolling for the next installment, but after two tireless years working on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the team needs a little break before they get back to producing the next movie. "I always try to do positive words and positive thinking, and I believe that good words manifest, so I'm manifesting a 'Black Panther 3.' Why not?" she said.

WWE x AEW

Two of the biggest pro wrestling organizations could be joining forces. According to a CNBC report, All Elite Wrestling could be interested in merging with its larger rival WWE. While no definitive discussions on the matter have been had, the news comes on the heels of reports that WWE CEO Vince McMahon might be looking to sell off his company.

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