Not Even Streaming Hits Can Dethrone This Long-Running Network Show On The Charts

First airing in 2005, before streaming became the dominant way to watch TV, Grey’s Anatomy remains incredibly popular today. The medical drama consistently ranks among the top ten shows on both Disney+ and Hulu (according to Flixpatrol), often performing better than newer, big-budget streaming originals. Unlike these newer shows that rely on large marketing campaigns, Grey’s Anatomy continues to attract a huge audience year after year with little fanfare.

Steam Has a New First-Person Shooter With a 100% User Review Score and It’s Free

A new free game called Potion Knights has just launched on Steam from developer Studio Knight Shift, and it’s getting a lot of positive attention. While free games often receive inflated ratings, Potion Knights stands out with nearly perfect reviews. Players are noting that, despite its short length, the game is incredibly enjoyable, and many appreciate its retro, PS1-style graphics.

DC Keeps Failing 1 Hero and I Think We’re All Tired Of It

Many heroes aren’t as dynamic as characters like Green Lantern or Batman. Some are so stuck in their past that it’s difficult for their stories to evolve. While comic books often stick to familiar patterns, compelling characters need to grow and change. Unfortunately, one young hero is defined by a particularly traumatic event, making it seem impossible for them to find a path to redemption. Lately, this character feels incredibly predictable, and frankly, it’s becoming frustrating.

Disney Is Failing Its Next Star Wars Movie (& We Saw the Exact Same Thing 8 Years Ago)

With nearly ten years passing since the last Star Wars film, The Mandalorian and Grogu is a significant release for Lucasfilm. The studio has many more projects planned, and it’s crucial that these initial films succeed with audiences to keep the Star Wars franchise strong and profitable for years to come. While The Mandalorian and Grogu doesn’t face the same intense pressure as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, its performance still matters. That’s why it’s concerning to see Disney potentially repeating the errors that led to the franchise’s only major box office failure.

3 Genre-Defining Classic Survival Games that Still Hold Up Today

I’m a big fan of survival games, and what I love about them is that you’re always working to stay alive – managing things like hunger and thirst. Usually, you also get to build a base and craft tools, which is awesome. Honestly, a lot of what makes a survival game great today feels like it started with a few really popular games from the 2010s, and I think those classics are still totally worth playing, whether you’re a long-time fan like me or just curious to see what all the fuss is about.

Chris Pine Breaks Silence on Star Trek Future After Paramount Promise

For a while, there’s been talk about a new Star Trek movie, and it’s now confirmed to be in development. However, this film won’t follow the storyline begun by J.J. Abrams in 2009 with Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, and Zoe Saldaña. At Sundance, Pine jokingly told Variety he knew little about the franchise’s future. When asked if he had any suggestions for Paramount’s new leaders regarding Star Trek, he simply said, “Have fun, good luck, and live long and prosper.”

My Adventures With Superman Season 3 – All 7 Major Villains Expected to Appear

Season 3 of My Adventures With Superman on HBO Max is set to include at least seven DC villains. The show will challenge Superman in new ways, drawing on familiar foes from both past and future live-action movies and comics. This season promises to add an exciting new chapter to Superman’s origin story, with Clark Kent facing a wave of challenging enemies.

Dune 3 Can Finally Show the Biggest Missing Story That the Sci-Fi Books Skipped 57 Years Ago

The second chapter of the story ends with a lot left unanswered, sparking much debate among fans. Paul successfully takes control of Arrakis, defeats the Harkonnens, and overthrows the Emperor, but these victories come with significant consequences. The ending suggests that Paul’s rise to power isn’t a resolution, but rather the start of even greater turmoil. This is emphasized in a final scene between Lady Jessica and her unborn child, Alia, where she hints at the coming Holy War.

42 Years Ago Today, Marvel Released the Crossover That Could End The MCU

Everything shifted on January 24, 1984, with the release of Secret Wars #1 by Marvel Comics. It was a groundbreaking moment for Marvel readers, unlike anything they’d experienced before. The miniseries brought together nearly all of Marvel’s major heroes and villains, and the events within Secret Wars significantly altered the course of many comic book storylines.