DC Brings a Classic Superman Villain Back From the Dead

Superboy-Prime has been working hard to prove himself lately. He assisted Superman in saving Booster Gold from a dangerous future controlled by Darkseid, and teamed up with Lois Lane to deliver an important message to Doomsday. Now that Superman is missing, Earth needs a new hero, and Prime is determined to take on that role. However, he’s facing a new challenge with the return of a classic Superman enemy who hasn’t been seen in years.

Harry Potter TV Show’s Official Release Date Change Is Absolutely Perfect

Along with the trailer and the official title announcement, HBO has announced the series will premiere in December 2026. It was originally expected in 2027, but the new release date feels fitting, considering the Harry Potter films are popular choices for holiday viewing, even if they aren’t specifically Christmas movies.

Adam Sandler To Lead Netflix Thriller Remake ‘Time Out’ From Director Scott Cooper

Netflix announced that Adam Sandler will star in a remake of the 2001 French film L’Emploi du temps, now titled Time Out. Sandler will play Vincent, a recently unemployed man who tries to hide his job loss from his family. As his lies grow, he risks everything, raising the question of how far someone will go to protect their loved ones. The film also features Willem Dafoe, Gaby Hoffmann, F. Murray Abraham, Steve Zahn, and Adam Horovitz.

Jak and Daxter Footage From Pitched Remake Appears Online

Developer Travis Howe recently shared an animated cutscene on social media, reimagining a scene from the classic game Jak and Daxter with modern graphics. Howe, formerly of Sanzaru Games, clarified that this wasn’t an official PlayStation project. He and a small team of animators created it as a pitch to convince PlayStation to remake or remaster the game. While PlayStation ultimately passed on the idea, the cutscene gives fans a glimpse of what a modern Jak and Daxter could look like with updated textures and lighting.

Crunchyroll Confirms Packed Spring 2026 English Dub Lineup for April

I’ve been following Crunchyroll’s announcements for their upcoming anime releases this April, and they’ve also given us a peek at their English dub plans for Spring 2026! It looks like we’re getting both new seasons of familiar favorites and some interesting new shows. They haven’t shared all the details just yet, but you can find a list of the English dubs below.

One Key Feature Could Be Make or Break for Pokemon Champions

I recently got to try out Pokemon Champions before its release at a preview event. We played it on the new Switch 2, and I was impressed by the improved graphics. However, I quickly noticed the game frequently asks you to spend Victory Points (VP) to do almost anything. While it’s expected that free-to-start games like Champions have in-game currency, how well that currency is balanced between paying and non-paying players will be crucial, especially since the game focuses heavily on player-versus-player battles.

Season 2 of Stephen King’s Hit Horror Show Will Take a Long Time, but Has Avoided a Stranger Things Problem

If the second season of It: Welcome to Derry delivers on the promises made in the first season’s finale, the wait will be worthwhile. Fortunately, HBO has the flexibility to take the necessary time to produce the season properly, which is a benefit compared to shows like Stranger Things where the young cast members are growing up quickly, creating a sense of urgency.