New 2025 Pokemon Series Finally Coming to Netflix This Week

The third season of Pokémon Horizons, titled Pokémon Horizons Season 3: Rising Hope Part 1, arrives on Netflix January 6th. It’s been a year within the show’s storyline since viewers last saw Liko and Roy, who are back as the central characters. This new season will follow the trainers as they investigate a strange pink mist that’s affecting Pokémon around the world, and they’ll be joined by Dot and Ult. Netflix will continue to be the only place to stream Pokémon Horizons for the foreseeable future.

Ranking Spider-Man’s First 10 Villains By Legacy

Here’s a ranking of the first ten supervillains Spider-Man ever battled in comic books, from iconic foes like Doctor Octopus and Sandman to some lesser-known ones, judged by how memorable they’ve become over time.

NCIS Veteran Reacts to Fans’ Attempt to Save Recently-Canceled Spinoff

Dedicated fans of the show Tony & Ziva, featuring Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo, are campaigning for its return. They’ve purchased a billboard near Times Square, at the corner of Broadway and 49th Street, and launched an online petition. Fans can find more information about the revival effort on a dedicated website.

Shiba Inu’s Meme Magic: Toncoin Tumbles! 🐶💸

Behold! Shiba Inu, that canine of chaos, now dances at the 25th position, its market cap a bloated $4.54 billion, a sum so vast it makes one question the sanity of modern finance. With a mere $380 million, it hath bested Toncoin’s $4.16 billion, a triumph as hollow as the promises of Wall Street’s finest. One might ask: Is this a revolution? A folly? Or merely the universe’s cruel joke? 🤷♂️💸

Netflix Reportedly Planning 17-Day Theatrical Window Post-Warner Bros. Deal

Sources speaking with Deadline report that Netflix is considering a very short, 17-day release in movie theaters for its films if its acquisition of Warner Bros. is finalized. This could significantly hurt traditional cinemas, as audiences might choose to wait just over two weeks to watch the movie on Netflix instead of going to theaters. Currently, most movies play in theaters for between 30 and 45 days, with digital rental and purchase options usually available before streaming. However, Netflix would likely skip those digital options and release films directly to its streaming service after the 17-day theatrical run.