Netflix Is Changing Forever In Just 1 Week

A new thriller series quickly became a hit on Netflix, topping streaming charts in early 2026. Called His & Hers, the 6-episode crime drama features Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson as a divorced couple investigating a string of murders in their small town.

After 5 Years, Netflix Is Finally Streaming One of the Coolest Sci-Fi Anime Originals

One really cool science fiction anime that didn’t get much attention is Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song. It was created by WIT Studio – known for popular shows like Attack on Titan and Ranking of Kings – and written by the author of the hit light novel series Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World. It’s a story about AI and the future, and it’s available to stream on Netflix.

Forget Krypto, DC Comics is Reviving Superman’s OTHER Animal Sidekick

What I appreciate about the current take on Superman is that the writers aren’t afraid to revisit and reimagine past storylines. We see this in the ongoing Supergirl comic, which brings back the idea of Superman sending her to an orphanage. Or, they’ll take older concepts, like the powerful being Aethyr from the Phantom Zone, and update them for today’s readers. The creative team clearly loves Superman’s rich history, and they seem open to bringing back any element from the past – even classic characters like a certain monkey sidekick.

5 Satisfying Game Launches That Made Long Waits Worth It

Many notoriously bad game launches happened because developers rushed releases without properly fixing bugs or important problems. While games like Cyberpunk 2077 are enjoyable now, they could have been even better if the creators had taken more time. Although gamers often want new releases quickly, history shows that delays and extra development time often lead to a much improved final product.

Dragon Ball Teases The Return of Super Saiyan 4

Since its launch in 2018, Dragon Ball FighterZ has consistently added new characters and made changes to its existing lineup. The game previously let players use the Super Saiyan 4 form, and introduced Gogeta, a popular character from the Dragon Ball GT series. Now, Bandai Namco is hinting at the arrival of Super Saiyan 4 Goku from the upcoming Dragon Ball Daima, demonstrating the significant influence the spin-off series has had on the Dragon Ball franchise. You can see a preview from Bandai Namco below.

James Gunn Celebrates Classic Superman Moment Ahead of Sequel Filming

Actually, the situation is likely the reverse. James Gunn seems completely dedicated to building his DC Universe around Superman, as evidenced by the upcoming 2025 film starring David Corenswet, Nicholas Hoult, and Rachel Brosnahan. The fact that he’s following that movie with a Supergirl film featuring Milly Alcock strongly suggests that Superman is the franchise he’s most passionate about.

Two Bruce Willis Movies Surge on Netflix’s Streaming Charts, Including His 1990s Sci-Fi Classic

I was so excited to see Bruce Willis films doing well on Netflix last week, from April 6th to 12th! Striking Distance actually hit number four worldwide, with a huge 5.9 million views and a total of 10 million hours watched – that’s incredible! And The Fifth Element, a classic sci-fi movie, landed at number nine in the US. What’s really cool is that this was the first week both of these movies made it into Netflix’s top 10. A great week for Bruce Willis fans!

The Simpsons to Make Major Change For Show’s Future

I was listening to the “Four Finger Discount” podcast the other day, and they asked a great question about why The Simpsons stopped doing the intro sequence and couch gags this season. Showrunner Matt Selman explained it really clearly – he just wants to make sure every episode has the best possible story! He said they need every minute of the show’s twenty minutes and forty seconds to really do that, and he doesn’t want to sacrifice storytelling for the sake of a quick gag. I totally get that – a great story is always the priority!