Peacock’s 10-Part Spy Series Beat James Bond At His Own Game

With so many remakes and reboots being made these days – often without a clear need – it’s natural to be wary of any attempt to revisit old stories. The 1973 film adaptation of Frederick Forsyth’s The Day of the Jackal is already highly regarded, which made the need for Peacock’s new version questionable.

Attack on Titan Confirms a Special Project With New Look At Eren

Even though Attack on Titan has finished, the animation studio WIT Studio continues to delight fans with new content. They recently announced a monthly illustration project starting April 18th, featuring new artwork of popular characters by Kyōji Asano. Asano played a key role in the anime’s first three seasons as Chief Animation Director, Character Designer, Key Animator, and director of the opening and ending sequences.

Netflix Confirms Major Streaming Update For The Most Iconic Detective Anime of All Time

I’ve noticed some great shows recently appeared on the platform, including popular titles like Overlord and Spy x Family. According to What’s on Netflix, they’ve just released a list of what’s coming in May 2026. While there aren’t a ton of completely new series being added, fans of Detective Conan will be happy to know new episodes are on their way. Because it’s such a long-running series, Netflix is rolling them out in seasonal batches. The first two seasons are already available, and season three will be added on May 1st, 2026.

10 Best Marvel Comics About Villains, Ranked

While comics focusing on villains are becoming more common, truly exceptional ones are still hard to find. However, a select few have become all-time classics. Here are ten of the best Marvel comics that explore the motivations and inner lives of its villains, offering unique perspectives on what drives them.

3 Anime That Changed Animation Studios & Were Better for It

Sometimes, when an anime series switches studios, it also gets a fresh direction for its story, and the two changes work together seamlessly. Other times, a new studio brings its own unique take on the original material, leading to improvements. Several long-running and popular anime, including a fantasy series with over 300 episodes and a major action series from the last twenty years, have seen positive changes after moving to a different studio.