Tron: Ares Box Office Underperforms Massively

Disney’s new film, Tron: Ares, didn’t perform as well as hoped for its opening weekend, bringing in $33.5 million domestically and $60.5 million worldwide. Experts initially predicted a North American debut of $45 to $50 million and a global launch of $90 to $95 million. The film, directed by Joachim Rønning, cost around $180 million to make, and a significant portion of its earnings – 67% – came from premium viewing formats like IMAX, 3D, and ScreenX. (Source: Deadline)

The $81 Million RPG Conan O’Brian Called ‘The Best Thing That Ever Happened’

Fans and critics are raving about *The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt*, an incredible story centered around Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter dedicated to protecting his daughter. With over 226,000 extremely positive reviews, the game is a massive hit – so much so that even talk show host Conan O’Brien called it one of the greatest achievements in entertainment.

How Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Plans to Fix Estrangement From His Kids

Aside from his oldest children Dayton, 25, Aurora, 23, and Breanna, 21—who are the only ones still close to him and his current wife, Robyn Brown—the father of 18 children has a strained relationship with most of his adult kids. Now, he’s trying to reconnect by welcoming them to the large, 7,884-square-foot home he and Robyn bought last year.

Shonen Anime Would Be Way Better Without This Classic Trope (Sorry, Dragon Ball)

Many anime fans have come to expect a familiar pattern: lengthy opening scenes, constant chatter from characters watching events, and battles that are won with sudden, convenient boosts in power. What once felt new and exciting decades ago now feels like unnecessary filler, especially as newer anime simply copy this formula instead of trying something original. While tournament storylines were important in making classics like *Dragon Ball Z* and *Yu Yu Hakusho* popular, they also prevented those series from reaching their full potential with more compelling stories. Shonen anime deserves more than just repeated battle tournaments and predictable outcomes.

Peacemaker Spin-off Show Gets Discouraging Status Update from DC Star

As a big DC fan, I remember when the *Waller* series was first announced as part of James Gunn’s plans for the DC Universe. But honestly, we haven’t heard much about it since then. Steve Agee, who played a key role in *Peacemaker*, recently gave an update, and unfortunately, it doesn’t sound promising. It seems like the show might be stalled, at least according to what he’s been told.