The Cage ending explained: Do Leanne and Matty get away with it?

Over five episodes, the show draws viewers into hoping that casino employees Leanne and Matty finally catch a break and can support their families. Even though they’re technically robbing their workplace, making them unlikely heroes, it’s easy to sympathize with them because we understand their urgent need for money.

10 Best Netflix Original Animated Movies In History

Netflix really excels at animation. Their most successful film to date is KPop Demon Hunters, which broke viewership records and even won an Oscar. Movies like Leo, In Your Dreams, The Willoughbys, and America: The Motion Picture demonstrate the range and imagination of Netflix’s original animated content. Because of all the great options, it’s hard to choose the very best.

Scrubs Season 2’s Release Officially Avoids a Big Streaming Problem (but Another Still Needs Fixing)

Fans are eagerly anticipating the return of Scrubs after the Season 1 finale, which saw the Janitor continuing to playfully harass J.D. and revealed Dr. Cox will be back at Sacred Heart – this time as a patient. The best news? Season 2 is coming this fall on both ABC and Hulu! Originally, there were concerns the wait might be a year or more, but it looks like we’ll only have a few months between seasons.

Batman: Arkham Knight Gets New Feature 11 Years After Release

I was so excited to hear that Batman: Arkham Knight is now part of Xbox’s Play Anywhere program! It’s awesome because now I can switch between playing on my Xbox and my PC without losing my progress. My game just picks up where I left off, which is super convenient. Honestly, I didn’t expect them to add an older game like Arkham Knight to the Play Anywhere list, but it’s a fantastic surprise and a really great move by Xbox. They’ve been pushing this Play Anywhere thing for a while, especially with new games, so it’s cool to see them include titles like this too.

Batman #181 Is More Than Just a First Appearance (It’s a Snapshot of the Silver Age)

Poison Ivy first appeared in Batman #181, in a story called “Beware of—Poison Ivy!” written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff (credited as Bob Kane). The comic’s cover was created by the renowned Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson. Infantino and Kanigher envisioned Ivy as a new female villain in Gotham, determined to become the city’s top female criminal, and she immediately shows interest in both Bruce Wayne and Batman—at one point, she even comments on Bruce’s attractiveness while admiring Batman’s physique. This early story is a fun, over-the-top adventure, and the Poison Ivy presented in Batman #181 is quite different from the character fans know today. However, it’s an important issue that any Batman enthusiast would be thrilled to own.

Crunchyroll’s Biggest Action Fantasy of The Year Creator Hypes The Best Arc

I was so hyped when they dropped that recap video last week! It was a perfect way to get us all ready for what’s about to happen – things really kick off with Episode 7. And then Omori, the author, left this amazing message after the episode aired. They talked about how, while writing this ‘Tower Arc,’ they remembered advice from a senior writer: that becoming a writer isn’t the finish line, it’s just the beginning! It was super inspiring, and they also thanked us all for watching and got us even more excited for the next episode. I can’t wait!

These Space Opera Series Are Perfect for Fans of Star Wars

Great space opera anime know that impressive visuals aren’t enough – they need compelling stories and characters. Some focus on the excitement of exploring new worlds, while others explore what happens when empires fall apart. Either way, anime consistently delivers some of the best and most ambitious stories set in vast galactic universes.