“Tumbler’s Willy’ is the longest-running TV drama in the world – so how come you’ve never heard of it until now? Maybe you’re a cultural sloth, or perhaps you’ve just been busy chasing your dreams. Whatever, now’s your chance to discover what you’ve been missing for the last 120 years. Join American sitcom writer Andy Bobrow and UK children’s author Andy Stanton as they take a deep and incredibly dumb dive into this most British-est of shows. If you’ve got any sense at all, you won’t believe your ears.” Read more here Pixar’s latest film Turning Red has drawn a lot of controversy online over its portrayal of teenagers, and we’re kind of confused as to why. Read more at The Mary Sue If you’ve been a film fan on Twitter for the last 5-10 years, odds are you’ve across a Tweet from the One Perfect Shot account. Now that concept is being turned into a TV by acclaimed director Ava DuVernay. “Chances are you’ve retweeted your favorite movie moments from One Perfect Shot on Twitter. The account’s cinematic curation has garnered a mighty following and has connected film enthusiasts and filmmakers alike over their love of iconic movie moments. It makes perfect sense that it’s been transformed into a show arriving next week on HBO Max.” Read more at Gizmodo Over 30 years since its release, Nirvana’s “Something in the Way” is once again on the chart, all thanks to The Batman. Read more at The A.V. Club It appears that a major event for gamers won’t be happening this summer anymore. “First kicking off in 2016, Electronic Arts has traditionally used the week of E3 in early June to hold its own EA Play Live event, during which the publisher would make many of its biggest announcements for the year. That’s coming to an end in 2022. EA has decided to cancel this year’s event, in favor of what sounds like holding smaller showcases focused on each new and upcoming game individually.” Read more at Kotaku Mike Myers is back for a new show on Netflix, and in typical Austin Power’s fashion, he’s playing more than one character. Read more at The Hollywood Reporter