Netflix’s New Horror TV Show Is a Certified Success, but Can’t Beat Its Massive Returning Fantasy Show

The new horror series, Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen, is receiving high praise from critics, currently boasting an 88% approval rating. Though it might have worked well as a movie, fans of the genre are impressed with creator Haley Z. Boston’s work. The series stars Camila Morrone as Rachel, who is engaged to Nicky (Adam DiMarco). As the wedding day nears, Rachel becomes increasingly anxious, especially as the ceremony is set to take place at Nicky’s family’s isolated home. What begins as a standard horror story evolves into a deeper exploration of a woman’s fears about marriage and the possibility that her partner might be a threat.

My Hero Academia Announces New Project Following Anime’s Series Finale

This week, My Hero Academia revealed a new mobile game called My Hero Academia United Survival. The popular animation studio, Studio BONES, is returning to create special animations for the game. While a preview has been released, it doesn’t show how the game will be played or what the game, nicknamed “HiroSaba”, will actually be like. Still, fans of the anime will likely be excited about this new addition. This announcement comes after the news that another My Hero Academia mobile game, My Hero Academia: Ultra Impact, will stop running in May 2026. Now that the manga series has finished, it will be interesting to see what other games are developed in the future.

Back to the Future 4 Gets Honest Answer From Co-Creator

Bob Gale, the co-creator of Back to the Future along with director Robert Zemeckis, has definitively stated that Back to the Future 4 will not happen. In a recent interview, Gale explained that he and Zemeckis have felt this way since Back to the Future Part III came out in 1990. They believe the story reached a natural conclusion with the third film, and Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s diagnosis further solidified that decision.

HBO Max Just Added One of the Last Great Horror Movies of the 2010s (And Most People Slept-On It)

Just in time for Lee Cronin’s return to theaters with The Mummy this month, his first horror film is now available to stream on HBO Max. The Hole in the Ground, released by A24 in 2019, arrived on the platform April 1st. This supernatural horror movie is a fresh take on the classic myth of the changeling. The story follows Sarah O’Neill, a single mother who moves to the country for a fresh start with her son, Chris. But after Chris acts strangely following a discovery of a large sinkhole in the woods, Sarah begins to fear that the child she knows isn’t her son at all, and has been replaced by something sinister.

28 Years Ago, This Anime Classic Made A Wild Debut You Won’t Recognize (& Still Hasn’t Released in English)

Today marks the 28th anniversary of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime’s debut in Japan. However, this first version of Yu-Gi-Oh! was quite different from the one most fans in the US and other English-speaking countries are familiar with, thanks to 4Kids Entertainment. Instead of centering around the trading card game, this original series, produced by a different studio, was more of a high-stakes, life-or-death competition.

A Criminally Underrated ‘90s Sci-Fi Horror Classic is Coming to Free Streaming (And There’s Two Ways to Watch It)

The sci-fi horror film Event Horizon, a cult favorite, will be available to stream on both Tubi and Kanopy this April. It’s already on Tubi as of April 1st, and will be added to Kanopy on April 17th. Kanopy is a free streaming service with no ads, offering a wide range of films and documentaries – all you need to access it is a library card or university login. Event Horizon, directed by Paul Anderson, is set in 2047 and follows astronauts investigating a spaceship that mysteriously reappeared after being lost for seven years. The film stars Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neill, Kathleen Quinlan, and Joely Richardson. While it wasn’t a success when it was first released, it has since gained a dedicated following as a cult classic.

13 Years Ago, Marvel Began Their Biggest Mistake of the ‘10s (and the MCU Is to Blame)

2013 marked a turning point for Marvel. Following the huge success of their first billion-dollar movie and Disney’s acquisition of the company, Marvel executives started making new plans. Unable to feature mutants in their films, they decided to focus on the Inhumans instead. This led to a push for the Inhumans in both the movies and the comics, intended to fill the role mutants previously held. Unfortunately, this meant the X-Men were sidelined. While this strategy could have worked, it ultimately failed due to poor execution.

Vince Vaughn’s 8-Part Detective Thriller Series Is Aging Better Than Anyone Would’ve Expected

Shows like The Shield and The Wire revolutionized police dramas, portraying detectives as much more complex and morally ambiguous characters. This trend blurred the lines between law enforcement and criminals, leading some shows, such as Low Winter Sun, to be criticized for depicting detectives as truly villainous. However, the first season of True Detective in 2014 was widely acclaimed for striking a perfect balance in its portrayal of flawed, yet compelling, officers.