5 Anime That Peaked With Season 1 (#1 Is So Frustrating)

Sometimes, when an anime tries something new, not living up to initial hopes can actually be a positive thing. But usually, it means the show is starting to decline, and it’s hard to recover. For anime like The Promised Neverland, it results in a disappointing ending. In other cases, viewers become frustrated and lower their expectations for the series.

Assassin’s Creed’s Most Controversial Game Deserves Another Chance More Than a Decade Later

People continue to enjoy Assassin’s Creed games, even the weaker ones, often finding even the simplest parts of them comforting and familiar. There’s one game, however, that was heavily criticized when it first came out and ultimately led to a major overhaul of the entire series: Unity. While many consider Unity to be one of the worst Assassin’s Creed games, I actually think it’s a fantastic game – and the best one in the series, deserving of much more recognition.

12 Years Ago, Rick and Morty Introduced a Surprising New Character (And He’s Only Been Mentioned One Time Since Then)

Some of the saddest characters in Rick and Morty show how the show became more focused on serious storytelling after its second season – a change that had both good and bad results. While this allowed characters like Rick and Beth to develop more depth, it also highlighted some plot holes from earlier episodes. A good example is Morty’s son, who disappears for long stretches, which feels odd now that the show often emphasizes important moments in Morty’s personal life.

5 Great Wolverine Moments That Defined The ‘20s (So Far)

The 2020s haven’t been perfect for Wolverine, especially with some recent storylines, but there have still been plenty of highlights. We’ve seen some fantastic Wolverine comics – like Wolverine: Patch, which was almost on this list – and here are five of the best moments from the decade. Hopefully, things will only improve for the character going forward.

Star Trek Finally Reveals the one Weakness of its Strongest Ship

Things have gone from bad to really bad. It turns out Braka completely outsmarted us. He lured the entire Starfleet fleet – all except the badly damaged Athena – into a trap. He got us to pull all our ships back to Federation space, and then sealed off the area with a massive minefield. These aren’t ordinary mines, either. They react to any energy signature, so if a ship tries to get through, it could trigger a chain reaction, rip open subspace, and… well, it wouldn’t be pretty for anyone nearby. It’s a disaster.

A One Battle After Another Sequel? Chase Infitini Says…

The star of One Battle After Another has expressed interest in a follow-up to the highly acclaimed film, which received 13 Oscar nominations. She hopes to reunite with her co-stars, Teyana Taylor (who played her mother, Perfidia Beverly Hills) and Regina Hall (as Deandra), for another film together.