2026’s Resident Evil Reboot Just Got a Worrying Update

Kali Reis, who stars in the upcoming Resident Evil movie, recently told ScreenRant that the film offers a fresh take on the story. While she praised the movie’s tone and creativity, she cautioned fans not to expect a straightforward adaptation of the game. Reis believes longtime Resident Evil fans, particularly gamers, will be impressed with the film’s unique origin story, describing it as a surprisingly funny and imaginative journey through a chaotic period in the franchise’s history.

Chris Evans’ Avengers: Doomsday Return is More Important For Spider-Man Than You Think

Although plans for the next Avengers movie, currently known as Doomsday, are largely coming together, Spider-Man’s involvement remains unclear. It hasn’t been confirmed if Tom Holland will be in the film, and details about his story following Spider-Man: Brand New Day are being kept secret. Because no one in the Marvel Cinematic Universe knows Spider-Man’s identity after the events of No Way Home, it will be challenging to include him in Doomsday. However, a potential solution could involve Steve Rogers.

Arc Raiders Accidentally Created a New Meta in PvP

Currently, something unexpected is happening in the game. Players reacted to developer discussions about how matches are made – specifically, matching aggressive players together – and have created a completely new way to play. This new strategy isn’t based on skill or strong weapons, but on playing cautiously, and sometimes even avoiding conflict altogether. It’s a strange, interesting, and surprisingly appropriate approach for a game like Arc Raiders.

Iconic PS1 Game From the 90s Is Returning on PS5 and Switch

Okay, so this is weird. Australia’s ratings board just listed Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition for the PS5 and Switch, and I hadn’t heard anything about that coming out! The really strange part? It says Atari is both developing and publishing it. Now, Ubisoft owns Rayman, and they almost never let anyone else handle their games. Atari does sometimes publish games they don’t actually own – they did Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection recently – but it still feels off. I’m guessing this isn’t a big digital release Ubisoft is pushing, but a physical copy they’re letting Atari handle. Either way, it looks like the original Rayman from the PS1 is finally coming to PS5 and Switch, and maybe even other platforms if this is just a physical release thing. Pretty cool!

Taika Waititi’s Star Wars Movie Finally Gets An Exciting New Update

Taika Waititi is currently promoting his new comedy, Fing!, and spoke with Variety about his work on the upcoming Star Wars script. He explained that he’s aiming to capture the same playful spirit as the original Star Wars trilogy, balancing high stakes and serious moments with plenty of humor.

Every Marvel Villain Who Used Super Soldier Serum, Ranked By Power

The experimental serums inspired many test subjects to become heroes, much like Captain America – individuals like Union Jack and Black Widow rose to prominence. However, the serums also affected some negatively. Whether they were already inclined towards villainy or the serum itself had flaws, these individuals gained powerful abilities and became even more formidable threats.

Netflix’s New Fantasy Show Is A Global Hit (& It’s Unlike Anything You’ve Seen Before)

I’m so hooked on “No Tail to Tell”! It’s about Eun-ho, a nine-tailed fox spirit who’s been living it up as a human for centuries, and honestly, she’s loving the freedom of not being a good person – it’s how she stays immortal! She just wants to enjoy life, and who can blame her? But then this totally arrogant soccer star, Kang Si-yeol, messes everything up in an accident. Suddenly, Eun-ho loses her powers and becomes human, which means she has to deal with real feelings and responsibilities for the very first time. It’s a wild ride watching her adjust!

One Major TV Reboot Coming in 2026 Is a Huge Risk, but Can’t Be Any Worse Than Its Final Season

The renewed interest in Scrubs is intriguing because the show has a complicated history. It was a huge critical and commercial success during its original nine-season run, skillfully blending silly humor with genuinely moving emotional moments. Through the funny thoughts and fantasies of main characters like J.D. (Zach Braff), Turk (Donald Faison), and Elliot (Sarah Chalke), Scrubs offered a realistic and relatable look at life in the medical field, connecting with audiences all over the world.