Capcom Needs to Return to This Forgotten Series That Hasn’t Been Seen Since 2013

In 2006, the initial installment of “Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions” was launched, with no new additions to the series since “Lost Planet 3” in 2013. During this period, Capcom was thriving, consistently releasing successful games one after another. The unique setting and innovative gameplay of “Lost Planet” made it a standout title upon release. However, despite its intriguing concept, the series lost popularity after the third game. But by 2025, times have changed, and it’s time for Capcom to revisit the “Lost Planet” franchise once more.

One Piece Chapter 1158 Release Date, Time & What to Expect

In this storyline, what binds Rocks and Harald together is a significant event that hints at the demise of Rocks. This incident also reveals that Shakky is the valuable treasure taken by the World Government, igniting the legendary struggle known as the God Valley conflict. This series of events escalates into a full-blown war involving the World Government, the Roger Pirates, and the Rocks Pirates, resulting in Rocks’ downfall and death. With Harald now involved, the mystery surrounding how Rocks meets his end has become even more captivating. The next chapter may offer more insights into the God Valley incident; unfortunately, fans must wait as the next issue of the magazine will not feature One Piece.

One-Punch Man Is Really Worrying Fans About Season 3’s Status

During Anime NYC 2025 weekend, One-Punch Man finally made its appearance, stirring excitement among fans who were eagerly waiting for significant news. At the event, they disclosed the full details of the opening theme song. Although this update is essential, it doesn’t provide a new visual key or even a sneak peek into what the upcoming season will look like in action. Given that the new season is set to debut within approximately two months, this lack of visual teaser has sparked concerns among fans who are left wondering about its progress.

I’m Worried This Marvel Hero Will Never Join the MCU

One key lesson from the movie “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Realms” is that there’s a resilient group of heroes operating throughout various universes. Yet, one hero who has yet to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Jessica Drew, more famously recognized as Spider-Woman. She’s a robust character brimming with unrealized potential. Her connections span the vast Marvel Universe, making her an ideal candidate for cameos, but so far, she hasn’t made an appearance (not just yet).

Netflix Is Now Streaming One of Matthew McConaughey’s Best Movies

Starting August 1, 2025, you can stream the 1993 film “Dazed and Confused” by director Richard Linklater on Netflix. This coming-of-age comedy unfolds in Austin, Texas over a single day, marking the last school day before summer vacation. The story intertwines among various high school students and social groups, from newbies enduring initiation rites to a star football player resisting his coach’s clean living pledge. Alongside Matthew McConaughey, the film features Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Nicky Katt, Joey Lauren Adams, Rory Cochrane, and Anthony Rapp.

Predicting Where God of War Goes After Ragnarok

The future direction for “God of War” isn’t entirely clear, as there are various possibilities. While it appears less likely that the series would continue in Norse mythology after “God of War: Ragnarok,” it’s not impossible. There have been numerous speculations about Santa Monica Studios’ plans for the franchise. The most prevalent theory proposes a shift to Egyptian mythology, potentially focusing on Kratos or Atreus. Another theory hints at a return to Greek mythology, and yet another rumor suggests further exploration of Norse mythology featuring Kratos as the Norse God of War.

This 29-Year Old Sci-Fi Movie Is The Best Terminator Knock-Off You Never Saw

The movie “Solo” flopped at the box office upon its premiere, often being labeled as a poor imitation of the “Terminator” series with no depth. However, while “Solo” does carry similar genetic traits to cyborg-focused sci-fi masterpieces like “The Terminator” and “Robocop,” it also weaves a unique narrative about a machine evolving into a human-like being. Now, nearly three decades since its debut, “Solo” continues to be an overlooked gem in the realm of action movies and science fiction.