These 5 Fantasy Book Series Just Keep Getting Better

It’s common for series to start strong or finish well, but sometimes lose steam in the middle. That doesn’t necessarily make them bad, just inconsistent. But for readers looking for a consistently excellent series, there are a few gems that begin with incredible first books and only get better from there. From the author of The Will of the Many‘s debut to a highly-regarded grimdark trilogy, these series consistently deliver.

It’s a New Era for Soul Eater Fans

Now that Fire Force has finished, it’s a great moment to remake Soul Eater. Fans of the manga know the ending of Fire Force cleverly connects to the world and story of Soul Eater, and once anime viewers catch on, they’ll likely want more of Maka’s adventures. Since anime reboots are currently popular, a Soul Eater remake is definitely possible.

Scary Movie 6 Can Save R-Rated Comedies

The movie playfully pokes fun at recent horror films like Sinners and the 2018 Halloween, and fans are hoping the full movie is just as funny as this early look suggests. But beyond the humor, people are also excited about the potential of this sequel, which is scheduled for release on June 12, 2026.

10 Best Anime to Watch on Netflix in March 2026

Popular anime like Love Through a Prism and Cosmic Princess Kaguya have been huge hits this year, and Netflix continues to add exciting new shows every month. While Netflix doesn’t release all seasonal anime, it offers a fantastic selection you won’t find anywhere else. With March here, we’ve put together a list of ten must-watch anime series and films for you to enjoy this month.

10 Untouchable ’90s Games Nobody Remembers

Many seemingly small games from the 1990s were initially very popular, but unfortunately, a lot of them aren’t remembered much anymore. Titles like Gex and Day of the Tentacle don’t receive the recognition they deserve now, and they still hold up incredibly well, even when compared to today’s games.

Sony’s Spider-Man Reboot Faces Same Flaw That Ended The Venom Universe

Sony Pictures CEO Tom Rothman recently announced plans to revitalize their Spider-Man Universe (SSU) in the coming years. This includes a project involving Tom Hardy, though details about his role are still unknown. While Rothman clarified that the new SSU won’t simply continue stories from films like Madame Web and Kraven the Hunter, it still struggles with the same fundamental problem that caused the original franchise to fail.