My Hero Academia Reveals “Plus Ultra” Surprise Is Coming After Series Finale

The anime series My Hero Academia will finish with its last episode in two weeks. However, the franchise isn’t over yet! At Jump Festa 2026 in Japan (December 20-21), Shueisha will be sharing more about My Hero Academia, including a special announcement called “Plus Ultra.” So even though the anime is ending, fans can look forward to one last surprise.

Batman Just Became His Own Most Powerful Villain (And You Need to See the Result)

Bruce Wayne isn’t returning to the tournament as Batman; instead, he’s being trapped in strange, fear-based illusions created by the Heart of Apokolips. These illusions show him alternate realities where each of his former Robins has become Batman. He’s already seen a changed Dick Grayson, and now he’s experiencing what Jason Todd is like as the Dark Knight. To escape, Bruce must confront these unsettling scenarios, which have now reached a point where he’s being combined with a famous villain.

7 1990s Fantasy Movies That Desperately Need A Reboot

Even with so much recycled content being made, many beloved fantasy movies from the 1990s haven’t been remade. Though some did get sequels that weren’t as good as the original, the original ideas are still strong enough to be updated for today’s audiences. These aren’t necessarily movies that need fixing, but rather solid concepts that could be fantastic if reimagined, offering a mix of familiar nostalgia and new creativity.

Fallout season 2 will see Lucy’s moral compass “eroding” amid surprising choices, reveals Ella Purnell

Compared to her energetic performances, Purnell likely needed a break after filming the popular Amazon series Fallout. The show is based on a video game that’s captivated over 50 million players since 1997. The game plunges players into a post-apocalyptic America where they trade, battle mutated creatures, and choose sides in conflicts between different groups of survivors.

Jane Austen’s enduring and universal appeal revealed by hit writers, from Pride & Prejudice 1995 screenwriter to David Baddiel

Radio 4 is marking the anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth with a comprehensive season of programming. They’re clearly investing heavily, as usual, and have already presented a fresh adaptation of Northanger Abbey, revisited classic dramas from their archives on Radio 4 Extra, and created new radio dramas of Pride and Prejudice (featured below) and Sense and Sensibility (next weekend). A special episode of Bookclub, featuring Emma Thompson, will also explore Austen’s life and work on her 250th birthday this Tuesday.

How I discovered The Real Salt Path from my investigation into Raynor Winn’s hit memoir – and it started on Instagram

Since it was published in 2018, Raynor Winn’s memoir, The Salt Path, has become a huge success, selling over two million copies and becoming one of the best-selling memoirs in recent years. A film adaptation starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs was released in 2024, and Winn herself became a familiar face, appearing on television shows and speaking at literary events across the country.

Guz Khan reveals why he ended Man Like Mobeen – and how he portrays multi-faith marriages in new Christmas caper

In 2017, Guz Khan created a complex and relatable character with ‘Man like Mobeen’ for BBC Three. The show follows a drug dealer trying to change his ways through faith and family, but constantly being pulled back into his former life. The series was a hit, earning four more seasons and three Bafta nominations, and led to roles in projects with well-known creators like Judd Apatow and Mindy Kaling. Khan is currently working on new projects with Riz Ahmed and Rebel Wilson, and his latest comedy-drama, ‘Stuffed,’ will air on BBC One during the Christmas season.