Major Isekai Anime Promises Big Update Soon

If you’re looking for a clever and surprising isekai anime, check out The Eminence in Shadow. It follows Minoru Kageno, who relies on his intelligence to navigate his new world. The anime, produced by Studio Nexus, currently has two seasons, and fans are eager to know if a third is coming. We might find out this March! The creators are planning an announcement at Anime Japan on March 28th and 29th. While details are still under wraps, given how popular the series is and how much of the original story hasn’t been animated yet, it’s likely we’ll hear about either a third season or a new movie.

All Five Seasons of One of the Best Crime Dramas You’ve Never Seen Just Arrived on Netflix

Despite running for five seasons on NBC and TNT between 2009 and 2013, the crime drama Southland never quite found the large audience it deserved. Now, all five seasons and 43 episodes are available on Netflix, hoping to reach a wider viewership. Created by Ann Biderman, the show follows the challenging lives of experienced detectives and patrol officers with the Los Angeles Police Department. It stars Michael Cudlitz as seasoned officer John Cooper, who mentors rookie Ben Sherman (Ben McKenzie), alongside fellow detectives Lydia Adams (Regina King) and Sammy Bryant (Shawn Hatosy).

Every Star Trek Easter Egg & Reference in Starfleet Academy’s First 2 Episodes

The new show, Starfleet Academy, feels like the ideal celebration of the franchise’s 60th anniversary. The Academy setting is a natural fit for hidden references and nods to the past—it even includes a memorial wall honoring beloved characters from throughout the series’ history. Here’s a rundown of all the Easter eggs and references found in the first two episodes.

31 Years Ago Today, the James Bond Franchise Got the Update It Desperately Needed (And Started a New Era)

Roger Moore’s time as James Bond had some great moments, but also periods where the films seemed to be trying too hard to follow trends instead of staying true to the Bond formula. Live and Let Die attempted to capture the style of blaxploitation films, and Moonraker tried to capitalize on the Star Wars phenomenon, though it was a difficult fit for a grounded spy series. By the time Timothy Dalton took over in the 1980s, the series felt creatively drained. Fortunately, a fresh start arrived with Pierce Brosnan and his debut film, GoldenEye, which revitalized the character and appealed to audiences.

Ignoring Disney’s Most Controversial Movie Isn’t an Option Anymore

In the film, Johnny encounters Uncle Remus, who convinces him not to run away. He also befriends Toby, a boy living on the plantation, and Ginny, a girl who prevents her brothers from harming a puppy. However, the movie is now well-known for its harmful and racist portrayal of African Americans and the post-Civil War South. Because of this, Disney has attempted to distance itself from the film while still acknowledging certain aspects of its legacy.

The Bride! – TRAILER

A solitary Frankenstein, played by Christian Bale, journeys to 1930s Chicago seeking the help of Dr. Euphronious (Annette Bening), a brilliant scientist, to create a partner for him. They successfully bring a young, murdered woman back to life, resulting in the creation of The Bride (Jessie Buckley). However, the consequences are far beyond what they expected, leading to murder, supernatural possession, the rise of a rebellious cultural movement, and a passionate, dangerous love affair.

Amazon Just Delisted One of Its Biggest Video Games Ever Without Warning

This week, Amazon announced it’s shutting down New World, the online game released in 2021. While New World initially sold millions of copies and was a big success for Amazon, its popularity declined over time. Even a relaunch in 2024 with the new title New World: Aeternum couldn’t revive player numbers. With the game continuing to lose momentum, Amazon has decided to discontinue it completely.