Adulthood Actually Starts at Age 32, According to New Study

A new study from University of Cambridge neuroscientists reveals the human brain goes through four major shifts in development. Published in Nature Communications on November 25th, the research suggests adolescence now appears to begin around age 9 and continues until approximately age 32.

Far Cry 7 Is Inevitable Now and Everyone Knows It

Things have changed quickly! A Far Cry TV show is officially in the works, and it’s a strong indication that the franchise is thriving and preparing for a significant expansion. These kinds of projects rarely happen by chance. When a publisher approves a TV show, it usually means they’re also planning to invest more in the games themselves – that’s a well-known trend. With the TV series confirmed, it feels increasingly likely that a new Far Cry game – Far Cry 7 – is on the horizon.

Prime Video Just Added One of the Biggest Sci-Fi Box Office Bombs of 2025 (And You Need To See It)

Bong Joon Ho, the director of the Oscar-winning film Parasite, recently released his newest movie, Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson. While it didn’t perform well in theaters, it’s now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, starting November 26th. Based on Edward Ashton’s 2022 novel Mickey7, the sci-fi film features Pattinson as Mickey 17, a clone repeatedly created as part of a dangerous mission to colonize the frozen planet Niflheim. These clones are considered expendable, meaning they are disposable and replaced each time one dies.

Summer 2025’s Most Underrated Series Earns Prestigious Acclaim, Yet Faces One Big Problem

The anime finished its first season of 13 episodes in October. While it’s been a few weeks since the finale, there’s still no news about a second season, and it’s possible one may never happen. However, the light novel series that the anime is based on – written by Matsuri Isora and illustrated by Nanna Fujimi – recently achieved a major honor. It took first place in the Tankobon category of the Konorano Ranking 2026, a highly respected award for Japanese light novels. This success is seen by fans as a strong indication of the story’s quality and potential for continuation.