Magic: The Gathering’s “Secrets Of Strixhaven” Already Has Two Potentially Game-Changing Sorcery Cards (Exclusive)

Along with the new Mystical Archive cards – which give older spells a fresh look to match the game’s multiverse setting – Comicbook.com is previewing two upcoming cards that teach players about vampire magic. “Vicious Rivalry” and “Fix What’s Broken” are powerful sorcery cards that can quickly shift the tide of battle. Both cards showcase the unique magical styles of the Witherbloom and Silverquill schools through striking artwork by Chris Rallis, who uses vibrant colors and detailed illustrations to bring the magic to life.

Resident Evil Fans May Have Just Solved Requiem’s Biggest Mystery

A new fan theory, shared on social media by @nigkira, proposes that Leon S. Kennedy from the Resident Evil series married Ashley Graham. Ashley is a key character in Resident Evil 4 who Leon rescues during the game’s story. While she hasn’t appeared in recent Resident Evil games, some believe Leon and Ashley may have continued a relationship outside of the game’s events.

Stranger Things Spinoff Officially Confirms A Major Fear About The Franchise’s Future

Given how popular Stranger Things became, it was only a matter of time before we saw spin-offs, and the novel Stranger Things: One Way or Another was announced even before the original show finished. Now, with the release of a full trailer for the animated spin-off Stranger Things: Tales from ’85, it’s clear the franchise is now focusing on a younger audience—a shift from its earlier seasons. Although the show has been moving in this direction, many fans may find this change disappointing.

One Piece Kicks Off Elbaph Arc With Episode 1157 Preview

The latest arc of One Piece, titled “Elbaph,” began with Luffy and his crew eager to reach the island, as significant events unfolded elsewhere. However, the episode concluded with Luffy, along with the Thousand Sunny, vanishing. The preview for One Piece Episode 1157 shows Nami waking up in an unfamiliar location – sporting a new outfit – and offers a glimpse of what’s to come.

A Year Later, One of Hulu’s Best TV Shows Returns With New Sequel Series (& You Can Watch the First 3 Episodes Now)

Hulu truly became a major player in high-quality television with the release of The Handmaid’s Tale in 2017. Based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, the series was a huge success for the platform. Now, just a year after the story of June Osborne concluded, a sequel series, The Testaments, is continuing the narrative. Premiering on Hulu on April 8th, The Testaments is also based on an Atwood novel and picks up about five years after the events at the end of The Handmaid’s Tale. This new series follows a younger generation, including June and Luke’s daughter, Hannah/Agnes, as they struggle to survive within Gilead’s strict and controlling society.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Shares Shocking Reveal Following Season 3 Announcement

Manga artist Mitsuru Adachi, known for popular series like “Mix,” “Idol Ace,” and “H2,” recently shared a photo of themself on the official Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End social media account. Many fans were surprised, as they hadn’t seen a picture of the 75-year-old artist before. The post showed Adachi with Frieren merchandise, demonstrating their appreciation for the anime series which has become a big hit in the industry.

Can Silver Price Ride the Ceasefire Wave Past $100? A Falling Dollar Opens the Door

Oh, and the US-Iran ceasefire? That little gem crashed Brent crude 15%, dragging the US Dollar Index (DXY) down by 1.63%. The good news here, if you’re into silver, is that a weaker dollar typically means silver gets cheaper for foreign buyers. Which, of course, could lead to a confirmed breakout-if everything aligns, like the stars or some other mystical nonsense.

REVIEW: “Faces of Death” (2026)

Director Daniel Goldhaber is revisiting “Faces of Death,” but with his own spin. Unlike the original, which felt like a disturbing mockumentary, Goldhaber’s version is a traditional narrative film that’s inspired by, rather than a remake of, the 1978 movie. The result is often surprisingly captivating and genuinely unsettling—at least until the final act. Unfortunately, the film loses its footing there, and a strange turn of events weakens what should have been a powerful conclusion.