Armorsaurs Team Breaks Down Series Origins, Creating a Modern Kids Show, and Power Rangers Comparisons (Exclusive)

Armorsaurs clearly draws inspiration from classic shows like Dino Riders and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and creator Yi confirmed it’s a deliberate tribute while also offering something fresh. Yi explained that, having grown up watching those 80s and 90s series, Armorsaurs is a nostalgic throwback. He hinted that careful viewers will notice clear parallels and references to those beloved programs throughout the season.

Alfie Allen Shines in Steven Knight’s SAS: Rogue Heroes

Theon Greyjoy is often considered one of the most hated characters in Game of Thrones, despite a difficult upbringing. Though raised by Ned Stark, his decision to betray the Starks and support his father, Balon Greyjoy, quickly made him unpopular with audiences, critics, and those within the show’s world. More recently, he’s continued to make a name for himself as Lewes in SAS: Rogue Heroes, leaving a lasting mark on film and television.

Sam Neill’s And Then There Were None Is the Tightest Agatha Christie Adaptation Ever

This miniseries is a faithful and intensely gripping adaptation of the novel, refusing to shy away from its dark themes and somber conclusion. Unlike many detective adaptations that aim for a comforting, classic feel, this BBC series focuses on building psychological suspense and genuine terror. Critics have praised it for its accuracy and unwavering intensity.

Banks Gone Blockchain: Anchorage Digital’s Stablecoin Revolution!

So, Anchorage Digital-yes, the one regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (fancy!)-has launched its “Stablecoin Solutions” platform. It’s like a Swiss Army knife for banks, combining stablecoin minting, custody, and fiat treasury management into one sleek package. Because who needs a dozen tools when you can have one that does it all? Hair flip.

Dove Cameron’s 56 Days Debuts at No. 3 on Prime Video

According to FlixPatrol, the new series 56 Days is currently the third most popular show on Prime Video. It premiered yesterday, February 18th, and quickly reached the top spot in countries like Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Greece, and Switzerland. In the U.S., 56 Days is now the fourth most-watched show on the platform.

It’s Officially a New Era for RWBY Fans

Originally starting as a short online anime-inspired project by Rooster Teeth in 2013, RWBY has become a huge franchise with nine seasons, movies teaming up with DC’s Justice League, video games, comics, novels, and several spin-off shows. If you’re curious about what makes this long-running series so popular, you can now watch the entire RWBY series for free during a weekend marathon from February 21st to 22nd.