Daryl Dixon Just Killed The Walking Dead’s Spanish Royal Family

From the beginning of the zombie outbreak in The Walking Dead, the show generally avoided making survivors famous. However, Daryl Dixon recently killed a well-known character, marking a shift from the earlier seasons where most named characters were just regular people trying to live. This changed with the introduction of Beta, who became a prominent figure in the series.

Classic Shonen Jump Series Returning for New Reboot After 40 Years: Watch the Trailer

Motoei Shinzawa’s High School! Kimengumi began as a manga in Shonen Jump in 1980 and continued to develop even after the original anime finished in 1987. Now, 40 years after the anime’s conclusion—and even longer since the manga started—High School! Kimengumi is getting a brand new anime series, reimagining its characters for a new generation. A first look at the rebooted TV series was revealed earlier this week.

Battlefield 6 Season 1’s New Modes Double Down on the Game’s Biggest Problem (And They’re Not Good)

I think several things are contributing to this, but it seems like the game is really trying to attract Call of Duty players by focusing on short, fast-paced content. The core game includes several modes designed for infantry combat on smaller maps. For example, the map ‘Saints Quarters’ is only accessible through these smaller game modes, and many players might not even realize it exists because it’s not featured in the main playlists.

5 Things The Next Lord of the Rings Game Needs to Learn From Recent Mistakes

Okay, so this new Lord of the Rings game sounds promising! Hogwarts Legacy really nailed the whole ‘stay true to the source material but also be a great game’ thing, and that’s what this new LOTR game needs to aim for. We’ve had some amazing Lord of the Rings games before, and to get back to that level, the developers need to learn from what didn’t work recently. I’m hoping they really deliver on the potential and give us the epic Middle-earth experience we all want!

The Biggest Unmade Star Trek Movie Still Needs To Happen

While there aren’t any confirmed release dates yet, several Star Trek movies are currently being developed. Zachary Quinto, who played Spock in the recent films, is pushing for Star Trek 4 to finally happen. Paramount is considering different options for the future of the franchise, and they should revisit an old idea: a Star Trek movie script written by Mark L. Smith and previously developed by Quentin Tarantino. This script could be a great way to revitalize the series.

DWTS’ Pasha Pashkov Defends Judges Against Scoring Criticism

As a longtime fan of Dancing With the Stars, I was really intrigued when Carrie Ann Inaba brought up a point about Pasha and Danielle’s dances starting to feel a little repetitive. It definitely got people talking! But then, Pasha himself stepped in to defend the judges, and I thought that was a really classy move. It’s always interesting to see what goes on behind the scenes and how everyone feels about the scoring.

Netflix’s Best Animated Movie Confirmed for a Sequel, Starting a Completely New Sci-fi Franchise

During the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns, when movie theaters were closed, many studios sold films to Netflix. They needed money, and Netflix wanted to attract viewers. One of those films was The Mitchells vs. The Machines, an animated movie from Sony Pictures Animation created by the producers of Spider-Verse, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Now, Netflix and Sony have announced that a sequel is coming six years later.

An Overlooked Sci-Fi With 2025’s Breakout MCU Star Is About To Leave Hulu & Stop Streaming Entirely

Before Lewis Pullman became known for his role as Bob Reynolds/Sentry/Void in Thunderbolts – a role he’ll be revisiting in the next Avengers: Doomsday film – he starred in a little-seen science fiction romance called Press Play. This movie, about a couple whose love for music defines their relationship, features Pullman as Harrison and Clara Rugaard as Laura. After a tragedy, Laura finds a way to revisit the past through their shared mixtape. Directed by Greg Björkman’s first feature film, Press Play currently has a 67% rating from critics and a 62% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, but it will no longer be available on Hulu after October 16th, and will only be available for rent or purchase.

Crunchyroll Gets Anime Streaming Rival This Week With Over 500 Hours of the Greatest Anime for Free

Xfinity customers can now enjoy AMC Networks’ HIDIVE streaming service for free for a limited time, thanks to Comcast’s “Free this Week” program. This offer coincides with HIDIVE’s launch on Xfinity devices like X1, Xumo Stream Box, Xumo TV, and Xfinity Flex. HIDIVE, which started in 2017, offers a wide variety of anime – over 500 hours – with both subtitles and English dubbing. Popular shows available include I Parry Everything, Jellyfish Can’t Sing in the Night, From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad’s Been Reincarnated, Rock Is a Lady’s Modesty, Loner Life in Another World, Sword of the Demon Hunter, and many more.