Disney Star Hints at Beloved Franchise Return With a Movie

The popular animated series Star Vs. The Forces of Evil concluded in 2019 after four seasons and nearly 150 episodes. Despite its successful run, fans are eager for more, and a recent interview with voice actor Adam McArthur suggests a comeback might be possible. McArthur hinted at the potential for a movie adaptation, which could bring his character, Marco Diaz, back to the screen. He expressed optimism, noting the current trend of revivals and encouraging viewers to continue watching on Disney+, implying there’s a good chance the franchise could return.

Horror Cult Classic Poppy Playtime Reveals Chilling New Chapter 5 Trailer

Mob Entertainment has given fans a sneak peek at the puzzles and tools coming in Chapter 5 of Poppy Playtime. This new chapter will take players inside Playtime Co. itself, promising a scary and exciting experience. The story continues directly after the events of Chapter 4, and a recently released trailer offers a chilling first look at what’s in store. If you’ve been looking for a reason to be scared, this trailer delivers!

Japan Has Revealed Its Top Anime for 2025, and Solo Leveling Doesn’t Even Make the Top 50

Recent results from the Tokyo Anime Award Festival’s Top 100 list show how anime fans in Japan voted for their favorites released between October 2024 and October 2025. Voting took place in November 2025, and unfortunately, the highly-rated second season of Solo Leveling landed at number 61 – missing the top 50. This is surprising given the show’s popularity with Western audiences. Instead, Japanese voters chose Dr. Stone: Science Future as the best anime of 2025.

Fackham Hall Stars On Laugh-Out-Loud Script & Forbidden Romance

Radcliffe and McKenzie star in Fackham Hall as Rose Davenport, the owner of the estate, and Eric Noone, a thief who unexpectedly gets hired there. As they become involved in the Davenport family’s chaotic life and a murder investigation, a secret romance develops between them, making the mystery even more complicated.

First-person night-shift taxi driver psychological horror game Silent Road announced for PC

Laura Ripoll and Guillem Travila, the founders of Endflame, have always been fans of Japanese horror films—particularly their suspenseful atmosphere and lasting impact. They explained in a press release that their new game, Silent Road, grew out of this passion. After their initial success with the J-Horror inspired game Ikai, the team found themselves wanting to revisit the genre. Silent Road represents that return, and they’ve put a lot of effort into creating a scary game with a meaningful story. They expressed both excitement and nervousness about sharing it with the world.