Stranger Things Just Made Its Oldest Controversy Even Worse, 9 Years Later

This scene takes us back to the very beginning, specifically November 1983, and shows Will (played by a younger Noah Schnapp) struggling to stay alive in the terrifying alternate dimension he’s trapped in. It’s a look at what he experienced while his friends and family desperately searched for him – a story we didn’t fully see when the show first aired. It also introduces a new puzzle to solve.

5 Anime Masterpieces You Can Finish in a Single Weekend

Luckily, there are some amazing anime series that don’t take long to watch – often just one or two seasons. Because the episodes aren’t super long, you can easily finish them in a weekend, or even a single day if you’re really committed! From mysteries about missing people and time travel, to inspiring stories about athletes overcoming challenges, these shows offer a great viewing experience for everyone.

8 Groundbreaking Superhero Shows That Redefined the Genre

For many years, TV shows featuring superheroes were seen as simple fun – colorful but not very deep adaptations of the comics. But over time, a few exceptional series demonstrated that these stories could be just as powerful, meaningful, and visually impressive as blockbuster movies.

5 DC Batman Rip-Offs Who Became Beloved Characters In Their Own Right

DC Comics already has Batman, but they’ve often created characters inspired by him, just in case. Sometimes these imitations didn’t just disappear – they actually became popular heroes in their own right. Here are five characters who started as Batman copies but eventually became well-loved and unique figures.

Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? – Issue 606

With only eight WAYP weekends remaining this year, I’m still prioritizing new releases, but I’m leaning towards games with a nostalgic feel. I plan to revisit Rob’s excellent review of Tekken 3 (he gave it 9/10) because I’m excited to play this PlayStation 1 fighting game when it’s added to PS Plus Premium in October 2025.

The Dignified Decline of Ripple’s IPO Plans: A Tale of Wealth, Warnings, and Wondering

At their recent gathering-more formally known as the Swell conference in New York-Ms. Monica Long, evidently the voice of reason amid the swirl of digital ambitions, proclaimed that “We do not have an IPO timeline. No plan, no timeline.” Such clarity, so refreshing in these times of endless speculations and hurried decisions-indeed, quite a departure from the usual rush of our modern beaux with a penchant for rushing into the public eye.