“In fact, 1999 saw Hollywood make one of its best post-Raiders adventure flicks in the form of The Mummy. One of the most fun and lighthearted American studio blockbusters of the past thirty years, the film is only elevated by star-making turns by its leads. Ever seen it? No problem. The Mummy is available to stream now on HBO Max.” Read more at Inverse You can now snag your own George Lucas action figure as part of the Star Wars The Black Series collection. Read more at Star Wars Find out what the most popular films and TV shows are currently streaming on Netflix. “Netflix is known nearly as well for its secrecy around how many people are actually watching its shows as it is for being the streaming service to beat as the competition heats up. Whether it’s to figure out why your favorite show was inexplicably canceled in its second season or just to help decide what’s a safe bet to watch tonight, viewership data can be helpful, and we recently got a new look into that information.” Read more at The Mary Sue Was it worth the wait? Early reaction teases No Time To Die as the most emotional James Bond film yet. Read more at Gizmodo Before the live-action version hits Netflix this fall, check out these awesome episodes of Cowboy Bebop to prepare. “On November 19, Netflix is set to launch a live-action adaptation of iconic anime series Cowboy Bebop starring John Cho, Mustafa Shakir, and Daniella Pineda. As part of its recent Tudum event festivities, the streaming platform showed off it’s brand new, surprisingly good opening credits sequence for the series. Well, “brand new” might be overselling it, because the reason the Netflix intro is such a pleasant surprise is that it retains the original theme song (series composer Yoko Kanno’s “Tank!”) and the aesthetics are pulled straight from the original anime.” Read more at The A.V. Club One very skilled The Legend of Zelda player just completed a “minimalist” run of Breath of the Wild in 5 hours. Read more at Kotaku