7 Most Terrifying Sci-Fi Shows of All Time

Some sci-fi TV series delve deeply into horror themes, but others do so more subtly. Intriguingly, some of the most petrifying sci-fi TV shows manage to be scary without resorting to traditional horror elements at all. Exceptionally crafted science fiction can be thought-provoking enough to become genuinely frightening, as demonstrated by numerous impressive sci-fi series throughout history.

Digimon Beatbreak Confirms Release Date & Cast Ahead of Premiere

In October, it’s official that Digimon Beatbreak will make its debut as part of the Fall 2025 anime lineup. Toei Animation has marked this occasion by unveiling the voice actors and production team, as well as a thrilling trailer offering a sneak peek at what’s to come. This upcoming series, focusing on a band of bounty hunters called the “Golden Dawn,” promises an exciting new take on anime that we haven’t yet experienced. You can watch the trailer for Digimon Beatbreak below.

Thor’s Worst MCU Movie Created a Confusing Avengers: Infinity War Problem

Following the releases of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, Chris Hemsworth reappeared in Thor: Love and Thunder, making him the only character to star in four standalone movies within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Regrettably, Love and Thunder didn’t replicate the triumph of its 2017 forerunner, Thor: Ragnarok, and has been generally perceived as one of Thor’s less impressive entries. In Love and Thunder, Thor pursued Gorr the God Butcher (played by Christian Bale), who aimed to attain Eternity and make a wish to eliminate all gods in the MCU – sparking speculation as to why Thor didn’t employ this option during Avengers: Infinity War.

DC’s Absolute Books, Ranked

Initially, iconic titles like “Absolute Batman,” “Absolute Superman,” and “Absolute Wonder Woman” were joined by additional volumes – “Absolute Martian Manhunter,” “Absolute Flash,” and “Absolute Green Lantern.” This expansion has only enhanced the quality of the Absolute series. Known for publishing some of the finest comics currently available, every fan and critic seems to have their unique favorite among these six exceptional books: “Absolute Batman,” “Absolute Superman,” “Absolute Wonder Woman,” “Absolute Martian Manhunter,” “Absolute Flash,” and “Absolute Green Lantern.” Here, I will present my own ranking of these remarkable volumes, offering reasons as to why certain ones stand out above the rest.

King of the Hill Creators Confirm Hank’s Age in Revival

Although it’s been established that Bobby, Hank’s son, is now 21 years old when the new season of King of the Hill premieres on Hulu, there has been some ambiguity about Hank’s age. While it’s clear that he and his wife Peggy appear older, we couldn’t pinpoint exactly how much time has passed until now. However, in an interview with TexasMonthly, the creative team behind King of the Hill revealed that Hank was 41 years old in the original series and is now in his mid to late 50s for the new episodes.

XRPL Code Panic! Why RippleX’s Rusty Plans Won’t Melt Your XRP

All of this hullabaloo, mind you, flutters on the heels of statements by none other than Ripple’s CTO, David Schwartz—the man who presumably dreams in cryptographic hashes. Whispers swept through the cyber-boroughs: “Would the XRP Ledger’s heart be sliced open and stitched back together in the Rust language? And if so, what of our shiny coins—expiring, evaporating, or simply blinking out like Mayor Skvoznik-Dmukhanovsky’s spectacles?”