Blue Eye Samurai Season 2 Just Got a Disappointing Update from Netflix

According to What’s on Netflix, fans will have to wait until 2027 for the second season of Blue Eye Samurai. While no exact release date has been announced, the show is expected to return four years after its initial release. The creators have previously hinted at the possibility of multiple seasons and even spin-offs to build upon the show’s world. Given the stunning animation quality, it’s understandable that the studio needs ample time to develop the next chapter.

The Bluff – TRAILER

Priyanka Chopra Jonas delivers a powerful and physically demanding performance unlike anything she’s done before, playing Ercell “Bloody Mary” Bodden. The character is a strong woman fighting to protect her family while confronting a difficult and violent history. This isn’t the first time Chopra Jonas has taken on a challenging action role, as seen in the recent film ‘Heads of State’ with John Cena and Idris Elba.

Wolverine Is Marvel’s Batman (But They Dropped the Ball With Him in 2025)

As a huge Wolverine fan, 2024 was incredible! Marvel really celebrated his 50th anniversary with so much great stuff. We got the epic ‘Sabretooth War’ which wrapped up the Krakoa era of Wolverine, plus the fantastic Deadpool/Wolverine: WWIII. They even released two new Wolverine stories written by Chris Claremont – Wolverine: Madripoor Knights and Wolverine: Deep Cut – and an origin story called Life of Wolverine. Then there was the Jonathan Hickman/Greg Capullo miniseries, Wolverine: Revenge. They finished the year strong with a new Wolverine volume and introduced Ultimate Wolverine in Ultimate Universe: One Year In. Honestly, that’s where things started to go downhill. It felt like Marvel dropped the ball with a character who had the potential to be as popular as Batman.

7 Most Rewatchable Fantasy Movies of the 1980s

This list highlights the most enjoyable 1980s movies to watch again and again. Unlike movies considered ‘perfect’ by critics, these films offer comfort, familiarity, or reveal hidden layers with each viewing. Some are simply fun escapes, while others have rich stories and subtle clues that make repeat viewings more rewarding. While many of the best 1980s fantasy films are also highly rewatchable, not all made the list – even some beloved cult favorites like Labyrinth didn’t quite fit.