Why Stranger Things Season 6 Isn’t Happening & What Spinoffs Are In the Works

The final episodes of Stranger Things successfully defeat both Vecna and the Mind Flayer, and destroy the Upside Down, largely restoring order to things. While the show leaves Eleven’s ultimate fate somewhat unclear, the creators, the Duffer brothers, appear to be intentionally keeping it ambiguous. Although this could have paved the way for a sixth season, the show’s future will explore different storylines.

6 Best Demon Slayer Nichirin Blades, Ranked

The color of a Demon Slayer’s sword isn’t random—it shows their unique breathing style and inner strength. For example, a red sword often means the user fights with fire and passion, like Renguku, while yellow suggests incredible speed, similar to Zenitsu. Black swords are the rarest and their meaning is still unknown, even to experienced Demon Slayers. These colors act as a visual code for different fighting styles. Beyond color, each sword also has its own distinct shape—Mitsuri’s is like a whip, and Tengen uses cleavers. While a swordsman’s skill determines how powerful a sword becomes, it’s clear that no two Nichirin Blades are exactly alike. Here’s a look at some of the most popular and memorable Nichirin Blades from the Demon Slayer anime.

HBO Max Finally Brings A Cult DC Movie Back To Streaming (With The Sequel On The Way)

As a huge fan of dark, supernatural thrillers, I was thrilled to see Constantine finally hit HBO Max! It’s based on the classic DC Hellblazer comics and stars Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, a really compelling character. The story kicks off with Constantine having already faced the ultimate low – he tried to take his own life and actually went to Hell. Now, he knows he’s destined for damnation unless he can somehow redeem himself. The movie follows him as he teams up with a cop, Angela Dodson (Rachel Weisz), to investigate a supposed suicide, and they quickly get pulled into this massive battle between Heaven and Hell. It’s a really engaging ride!

10 Best Superman Stories in DC Comics History

Superman’s enduring popularity stems from his appearances in some truly classic comic books. For decades, the most skilled comic creators have crafted incredible stories about the Man of Steel, captivating readers of all ages. The following ten stories represent the very best of those tales and are considered among the greatest ever told.

Nintendo Heroes Are Still Mostly Mute – And I Prefer It That Way

Today’s gamers might find it odd that classic characters like Mario don’t speak in their games. With realistic motion-capture technology now common, it feels unusual for these iconic figures to remain silent, especially since they often have voices in movies and other adaptations. But this silence is actually a valuable part of their appeal, and I believe it’s a major reason why these characters remain so popular with a wide audience.

5 Worst Handheld Systems Ever Made, Ranked

Tiger Electronics, famous for its handheld games, tried something new in 1997 with the Game.com. It looked good on paper, featuring a touchscreen, basic internet access, and the ability to use two game cartridges at once. It was designed to be a personal digital assistant, or PDA, that also played games – a concept similar to what smartphones eventually became. However, the Game.com was a commercial failure. It had very few games available, a black-and-white screen, and several limitations that made it unpopular. Tiger discontinued it in 2000, and fewer than 300,000 units were ever sold.

Bardock’s Final Battle Could Be Key To Dragon Ball Super’s Return

During a particular scene, Bardock receives prophetic visions after killing a member of the Kanassan race. It’s easy to miss the significance of the Kanassans’ psychic abilities since Bardock dies soon after this is revealed. However, their powers could be crucial for revitalizing the Dragon Ball storyline, strengthening supporting characters, and even providing a way to defeat Black Frieza when the Dragon Ball Super manga continues.

Vin Diesel’s Fan-Favorite Sci-Fi Action Franchise Hits New Streaming Home (Just in Time for the Long-Awaited Sequel)

I remember when Vin Diesel first blew me away as Riddick! It was way back in 2000, and honestly, the movie was a bit of a wild ride – some people loved it, others weren’t so sure. But it definitely established him as an action star. Before he was tearing up the streets as Dom in the Fast & Furious franchise, Diesel showed us he could carry a film as this really enigmatic character. Riddick is a convict who ends up marooned on a hostile alien planet after a ship crash, and let me tell you, it’s crawling with terrifying creatures that only come out when it gets dark. Luckily for him – and the few survivors – Riddick has incredible night vision, which gives him a fighting chance.