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fandomwire.com | Maria Sultan |Sayantan Gayen
It was way back in 1993 that Haim Saban, Shuki Levy, and Shotaro Ishinomori created the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai. Since then, there has been no looking back as Power Rangers has now become a cultural juggernaut, blending high-energy action, teamwork, and moral lessons into a franchise that has spanned over 30 television seasons and four major films.
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1 week ago |
fandomwire.com | Sweta Rath |Sayantan Gayen
Hey, Love Island fans! Season 7 is absolutely serving us everything we could want and more. If you’ve been keeping up with the drama unfolding in the Fiji villa, you know this cast is not playing around. From day one romances to explosive bombshell entrances, these islanders are giving us all the content we need for our summer binge-watching sessions.
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fandomwire.com | Sohini Mukherjee |Sayantan Gayen
When Danny Boyle dropped 28 Years Later, it wasn’t just another zombie sequel — it was a full-blown resurrection of everything the franchise stood for, now infused with new dread, chaos, and cinematic boldness. The man behind 28 Days Later didn’t just return to polish up an old hit. He came back swinging, rebuilding his survival-horror vision from scratch and giving fans something fiercer, darker, and far more apocalyptic than expected.
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fandomwire.com | Hashim Asraff |Sayantan Gayen
In the age of streaming, TV shows are more accessible than ever. You no longer have to wait for reruns—now you can binge-watch any show you like, whenever it suits you. Still, only a handful of shows truly deserve a rewatch, and for good reason. Whether it’s the relatable characters, compelling story arcs, rich themes, thrilling moments, or unforgettable scenes, some shows keep pulling you back in. From Supernatural to Breaking Bad, we have compiled a list of 15 shows that are endlessly rewatchable.
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fandomwire.com | Rahul Biju |Sayantan Gayen
When I say sitcom, I’m pretty sure shows like Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and How I Met Your Mother all come to your mind. The genre has been a key part of the television culture for a long time. From black-and-white classics to modern streaming giants, the genre has evolved significantly over the years, while remaining true to one thing: making us laugh. This evolution has also sparked a slight competition among fans, who debate which sitcom is better than the other.
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