Dragon Ball Super’s New Anime Is Only Delaying a Bigger Problem

I’m so excited! They’re making a new anime called Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol! It’s going to cover the Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc from the Dragon Ball Super manga. This is the first of two new stories happening after the Tournament of Power, and it’s been continuing the anime’s story in manga form. The slightly strange thing is, the manga is currently paused, so this anime will probably only be around for a little while before they run out of source material again.

Nintendo Leak Reveals New GameCube Games Coming to Switch 2

A recent image on Walmart’s website showed several games available through Nintendo Switch Online, and fans noticed something interesting: both Pikmin 2 and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes were included. These games aren’t currently available on the Nintendo Switch Online’s GameCube selection, leading many to believe they’ll be added soon. It appears this promotional image accidentally revealed Nintendo’s plans before an official announcement.

New Lara Croft Funko Pops Are Now Up for Preorder

As a big fan, I’ve noticed Funko Pops are everywhere these days, and it totally makes sense why. They’re small, they all have that same cool style – you instantly know what they are with those big heads and simple designs – and they look great on display. So when Funko announces a new Lara Croft Pop, it’s a really good sign that the Tomb Raider franchise is still popular and people are still excited about it. But this time it’s even cooler! It’s not just one Lara Croft figure; they’re releasing three different ones, and that’s where the real collecting fun begins!

Upcoming Marvel TV Shows: 2026 & Beyond

2026 is shaping up to be a major year for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with both the films Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday scheduled for release. In addition to the movies, several key TV shows are planned, starting with Wonder Man in January 2026, and more live-action and animated Marvel series will follow.

7 Best TV Shows Based on Banned Books

Many TV shows are adapted from books, but those based on previously banned titles carry a special weight. They need to honor the original story while also introducing it to a new generation of viewers who may not know it. Shows like Catch-22 and Heartstopper are excellent examples and definitely worth checking out.

Harrison Ford’s Hit Apple TV Series Officially Abandons Original Release Plan With Season 4 Renewal

The popular Apple TV+ series Shrinking stars Jason Segel and Harrison Ford. Segel plays Jimmy, a therapist coping with the loss of his wife, Tia, and using unique approaches with his patients. Ford plays Paul, a seasoned therapist who mentors Jimmy. The third season begins January 28th with a special hour-long episode, following Jimmy’s continued healing process and Paul’s struggle with increasing symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

Hololive Vtubers Release as Funko Pops for the First Time

The new Funko Pop for Hololive Vtuber Mori Calliope is incredibly cute! Calliope is known for her rapping and her design as the Grim Reaper’s apprentice, and the Pop perfectly captures her look. I especially love the pink eyes and the inclusion of her signature scythe – it wouldn’t be complete without it! All of Calliope’s fans – affectionately known as ‘Dead Beats’ – should definitely grab this for their collections.

The Biggest Sci-Fi Bomb of 2025 Just Left Peacock for a New Streaming Home

The horror film M3gan 2.0 didn’t fare as well as its predecessor. While the first M3gan was a huge success, earning $181 million worldwide, the sequel only brought in $39 million despite costing between $15 and $25 million to make. After a brief and unsuccessful run in theaters, M3gan 2.0 initially streamed on Peacock, but it was unexpectedly removed on January 26th and is now available exclusively on Netflix. The film features the rebuilt AI doll battling a human-like military robot named AMELIA.