Blood of Mehran launches October 7

According to Emad Rahmani, CEO and game director at Permanent, their new game, *Blood of Mehran*, is an exciting adventure drawing inspiration from Persian folklore and the stories of One Thousand and One Nights. He says players can expect a quick-paced, action-filled experience as they follow Mehran’s quest for revenge.

This 1-Season Sci-Fi Series Was an Underrated Follow-Up to Netflix’s Perfect Time Travel Show

In 2022, Netflix released the sci-fi series *1899*, created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese. The German-language show followed a group of European immigrants traveling to America by ship. Their voyage took a strange turn when they encountered another ship, one that was previously lost at sea. Though Netflix cancelled the show after only one season, *1899* delivered a captivating mystery that evolved from a historical drama into a mind-bending sci-fi horror. Despite the abrupt ending and unanswered questions, it’s a fantastic series, particularly for those who enjoyed the creators’ previous hit, *Dark*, known for its intricate time travel plot.

5 Underrated DCU Heroes That James Gunn Needs to Add ASAP

DC’s upcoming projects are building on recent successes, combining big-name heroes like Supergirl with the Batman and Robin team-up, *The Brave and the Bold*, alongside some surprising new genres. A scary, body-horror film about Clayface is planned for September 2026, and a gothic horror version of Swamp Thing is also in the works. For animation, an adult series based on the critically acclaimed *Mister Miracle* comic is coming soon, and it will dive into the cosmic side of the DC universe with the New Gods. DC Studios’ fresh approach is creating the perfect environment to finally showcase heroes who deserve their time to shine.

Denzel Washington’s New Streaming Movie Is the Most Watched Movie on Any Service Right Now

The movie *Highest 2 Lowest* was the most-watched film on streaming platforms for the week of September 4th to 10th, according to data from Reelgood. It landed in the top three overall, behind the TV series *The Paper* and *Wednesday*. On another streaming tracker, FlixPatrol, *Highest 2 Lowest* is significantly more popular than other titles on Apple TV+, earning a score of 1,000 – far ahead of the second-place film, *The Gorge*, which scored 691.