Game of Thrones: 25 Most Hated Characters of All Time, Ranked

To make an audience really despise a character, certain elements need to be in place. How much we hate them depends on how smart and clever they are, who they hurt, how long the mistreatment lasts, how they’re cruel, and if they have any good qualities at all. Looking at the many characters in Game of Thrones, here’s a list of the 25 most hated characters ever.

Gintama Creator Breaks Silence on Netflix Anime Revival

Hideaki Sorachi, the creator of Gintama, debuted in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 2002 with a short story called Dandelion. While it wasn’t developed into a full series at the time, Netflix recently announced a new anime series based on this one-shot, premiering this April. Sorachi jokingly responded to the news, saying it seems Netflix isn’t concerned with preserving older works with care.

7 Best Dark Versions of Justice League Heroes, Ranked

Some Justice League teams reflect the grim realities of their worlds. For example, the Justice League of Assassins became more ruthless due to their harsh environment, and the Titans from the ‘Titans Tomorrow’ future adopted more extreme tactics to take the League’s place. These teams aren’t inherently evil, but they’ve likely crossed lines the main Justice League wouldn’t. Keep reading to explore 7 of the most compelling dark Justice League teams and find out which one is the most unique.

I Hate MMOs, But One Has Fixed All Of My Issues With The Genre

I’m really determined to find the perfect MMO for me, one that fits what I’m looking for, especially being able to play it completely on my own. I struggle with social anxiety and depression, which makes it hard to invest the huge amount of time and social interaction most MMOs require. Thankfully, I’ve found an MMO that actually solves this problem, and addresses my other concerns with the genre. It’s called Erenshor, and it’s designed for single-player offline play – and it’s fantastic.

PS2 Series Is Back on PlayStation for the First Time Since 2005

The Tokyo Extreme Racer series started as a Sega exclusive, but in 2001, Genki shifted it to PlayStation 2 with Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero. Over the next four years, they released several more games – Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift, Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3, and Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2 – all for PlayStation. After that, the series went silent on PlayStation. In 2006, Import Tuner Challenge was released exclusively for Xbox 360, but after that, the series largely disappeared except for a few mobile games. Now, the series is making a comeback.

Young Sherlock Is Wanted For Murder In Exclusive First Look

A photo from our upcoming Spring TV preview shows Sherlock Holmes, played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin, and James Moriarty, played by Dónal Finn, standing near a wanted poster… for Sherlock! The poster accuses him of being a fugitive wanted for murder and theft. Although Moriarty is usually Sherlock’s enemy, the preview hints that they were actually friends earlier in their lives.

7 Hidden Gem Sci-Fi TV Shows You Can Binge-Watch Tonight

Some sci-fi TV shows never get the attention they deserve, but manage to find dedicated fans. Others quietly become hidden treasures. Luckily, many of these overlooked shows are now available to stream, and because they’re usually short, they’re great for watching a whole season in one sitting. Here are some currently streaming in the US, perfect for a sci-fi night.

Death Note Announces Surprise 2026 Comeback

Based on the popular manga and anime, Death Note The Musical first debuted in Japan in 2015 and has since been performed around the globe, including in Russia, the UK, and South Korea. Anime fans in London will soon have a chance to see a unique stage version of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata’s story, as performances begin at the Barbican Theatre on July 30th and run until September 12th. Interestingly, the production team includes designer Jon Bausor, who previously worked on the stage adaptation of Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away.