One of the Best Fantasy Comics Ever Is Getting an Animated Series

Amazon MGM Studios is developing an animated series based on the acclaimed comic book Monstress, according to Variety. Steven Maeda, who co-created and showran Netflix’s One Piece, will write and executive produce the series alongside Tiffany Greshler. Both Maeda and Greshler will also serve as co-showrunners. The story is set in a fantastical world inspired by Asia and follows a young woman who shares a body with a monster. She embarks on a journey to uncover her history and find justice for her mother’s death, joined by a unique group of allies—including a talking cat and a part-human, part-fox girl—as they become entangled in a conflict between humans and supernatural beings. Monstress explores the question of how we can rise above our inner demons when the world itself seems to create them.

Superman Jimmy Olsen Spin-off Boss Shares New Details About DCU TV Show

The new Superman movie, from DC Studios and Warner Bros., premiered in US cinemas in July 2025. James Gunn wrote and directed the film, which stars David Corenswet as Superman/Clark Kent, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane. This is the first film in the new DC Universe (DCU).

5 Best Chuck Norris Action Movies (And Where to Watch Them)

We skipped The Way of the Dragon because, although his fight with Bruce Lee is famous – and probably the most memorable scene Chuck Norris ever filmed – he doesn’t have much screen time. Instead, we focused on action movies where Norris was clearly the star.

New Stephen King Book Sequel Set in the Dark Tower Universe Gets a Very Exciting Release Update

Stephen King recently revealed on Instagram that he’s releasing the third book in the Talisman series, titled Other Worlds Than These, later this year. Details were also posted on his official website. The book will be available for purchase on October 6, 2026, which is welcome news after the planned Talisman movie, directed by the Duffer Brothers, was cancelled.

Paradise Season 2, Episode 7 Ending Explained: How President Bradford Foreshadowed The Bunker’s Fate

The second-to-last episode of Paradise season 2 was incredibly chaotic, leaving viewers with many unanswered questions and brewing conflicts that will come to a head next week. The episode also made it clear that the bunker is on the verge of collapse. Sinatra had built what seemed like an impenetrable underground city, designed to withstand a nuclear attack, and with Jane at his side, his control appeared absolute.

Crimson Desert Revives One of Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s Most Notorious NPC Annoyances

Crimson Desert shares a lot in common with Kingdom Come: Deliverance, especially the way it makes you learn skills before you can actually use them. Beyond that, both games feature a world that reacts to your actions, offer very little guidance, and boast huge, open environments ripe for exploration. There’s also a funny quirk with the characters – they overreact to even the smallest interactions, making you feel like you’re constantly disrupting their lives. It’s amusing, but it strongly reminded me of playing the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

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21 Years Ago Today, the Best American Sitcom of the 2000s Premiered (But It Took Years to Become Great)

The original UK version of The Office lasted only two seasons, but the American adaptation ran for nine, finally ending in 2013. Many fans were heartbroken when it concluded, even after eight years and the exit of Steve Carell’s character, Michael Scott, in season seven. More than twenty years after it first aired, The Office still stands out as a unique comedy, which makes it surprising that the American version almost didn’t succeed at the beginning.