Band Of Brothers’ Most Heartbreaking Episode: ‘Why We Fight’

Despite its patriotic themes, the series isn’t simply nationalistic. It realistically portrays the personal sacrifices of World War II and presents a balanced view of all involved. The episode “Why We Fight” demonstrates that the series doesn’t shy away from acknowledging wrongdoing.

My Hero Academia Confirms Its Timeskip Story Is Getting an Anime (And It’s Needed)

The manga’s extra final chapter, titled “More” (originally Chapter 431), wasn’t included in the anime’s initial finale. Instead, the anime is creating a special episode, also called “More,” to adapt this chapter. It will be released on May 2, 2026, as part of the celebration of My Hero Academia‘s 10th anniversary. This episode is important because it provides essential details about the aftermath of the final war, the characters’ motivations, and the new state of the hero world, offering a more complete conclusion to the story.

Time Is Running Out To Watch One of The Greatest Cult 1980s Movies of All Time

Okay, let’s talk about Road House, that totally ’80s action flick everyone remembers. It’s about Dalton, a cool, smart bouncer who isn’t just about muscles – he’s a bit of a thinker too. He gets hired to clean up a really rough bar called The Double Deuce, and he takes the job seriously, quickly establishing order. But things get complicated when he falls for the local doc, and that puts him on a collision course with the town’s biggest troublemaker, Brad Wesley. It’s a classic setup, and honestly, it delivers exactly what you’d expect – and enjoy!

7 Best New Marvel Superheroes of the Past 5 Years

I’m already so impressed with the new superheroes Marvel Comics has given us in just the first few years of the 2020s! It feels like they’ve created characters who will truly become classics and stay popular for years to come.

Peacock Users Have Just Days Left To Stream an Animated Sequel That’s Even Better Than the First

The animated movie Sing 2, a sequel to the 2016 hit Sing, is leaving the Peacock streaming service soon. The film follows Buster Moon, a koala, and his talented animal performers as they try to make it big in Redshore City. They face challenges when they try to convince a reclusive rock star to join their show, all while dealing with a tough entertainment boss. While Peacock hasn’t said exactly when Sing 2 will be removed, it’s currently listed as leaving soon, meaning it will likely be gone by the end of the month.