Resident Evil Leaker Reveals Another Remake On The Table

According to a recent post by Resident Evil leaker Dusk Golem on X, Capcom has been discussing the possibility of remaking Resident Evil: Revelations. Dusk Golem also noted that Kōshi Nakanishi, who directed the original Revelations and most recently Resident Evil Requiem, has been a key figure in the franchise’s direction.

5 TV Shows on Paramount+ With Multiple Seasons That Are Great From Beginning to End

We considered including The Twilight Zone, but ultimately decided against it. It’s widely considered the best horror anthology series of all time, and even the final season had some strong episodes. However, the fourth season was experimental and, with its longer episodes, wasn’t very good. Plus, anthology series are always inconsistent – some episodes are great, others aren’t. The shows we did choose all lasted for several seasons and consistently maintained a good quality. While later seasons weren’t always as strong as the first, none of them felt pointless or unnecessary.

Graham Norton Reveals Truth About Taylor Swift Wedding NDA

The talk show host initially joked in January that he’d signed a lot of non-disclosure agreements related to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding. However, he recently clarified that he was just kidding on his Wanging On podcast and that people misinterpreted his playful comment.

6 Years Later, MAPPA’s Wildest Anime Confirms Major Plans for Season 2 Premiere With First Look

Q Hayashida’s Dorohedoro anime originally premiered during the difficult early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, but quickly became popular with fans. The unique and gritty fantasy series was highly anticipated from Studio MAPPA, and after a six-year wait, a second season is on its way! The comeback will be a big event, starting with multiple episodes, and you can get a first look at some images below.

One of 2025’s Most Underrated Shooters Just Got a Massive Update That Finally Makes It Worth Playing

Remedy Entertainment’s first-person shooter, FBC: Firebreak, was initially met with mixed reactions – a situation that often spells doom for a game. Surprisingly, Firebreak managed to survive, likely boosted by its availability on PlayStation Plus, and has kept a loyal player base. Now, a massive new update has arrived, and I think it will finally get people talking about – and playing – FBC: Firebreak because it’s become a truly worthwhile experience.

10 Most Tragic Origins of DC Supervillains

Villains aren’t usually born evil; often, they’re caught in a repeating pattern of harm they themselves suffered. Whether through torture, rejection, or other traumas, they may feel they have nothing left to lose and seek revenge by causing destruction.

Chainsaw Man: 7 Things We Hated About The Ending, Ranked

Please be aware that this discussion contains spoilers for the final chapter of Chainsaw Man. To quickly summarize, the manga concludes with a timeline where Denji and Pochita never merge. This significantly alters Denji’s life, but he ultimately finds happiness by meeting Power much earlier. They form a contract, allowing them to defeat Makima, raise Nayuta, and later, inadvertently save Asa from becoming the War Devil’s host. The story ends with Denji continuing to hunt devils with Power, but without Pochita by his side.

HBO’s Harry Potter Trailer Already Beloved as Readers Praise Attention to Detail, “This Is for the Book Fans”

Now that the first trailer has been released, it seems like the series is living up to expectations, especially in how closely it follows the original book. The first season will have eight episodes and cover the entire story from the first book. Many viewers are simply enjoying the show, with one YouTube commenter saying it feels like returning to Hogwarts. However, some fans are cautiously optimistic, worried that it won’t live up to the source material. One difference between the series and the films that fans are noticing is the time period: the show accurately portrays the setting as 1991-1998, while the films were set between 2001 and 2008.

Every Episode of One of the Best TV Dramas Ever Just Hit Prime Video

Many TV fans consider FX’s The Shield to be one of the greatest dramas ever made. All seven seasons—a total of 88 episodes—are now available to stream on Prime Video, having been added to the platform on March 25th. Created by Shawn Ryan, the popular crime series originally aired on FX from 2002 to 2008. It stars Michael Chiklis as Vic Mackey, a flawed Los Angeles detective who leads a special unit that often bends the rules to fight crime.