After 17 Years, A $500M Franchise Finally Returns in a First Look at the Story Fans Have Always Wanted to See

As a huge horror fan, I’m so excited! It’s been way too long – seventeen years, to be exact – since we last visited Crystal Lake with a new Friday the 13th movie. Legal issues kept the franchise on hold, but it’s officially back! And to celebrate another Friday the 13th, Peacock just gave us a first look at the new Crystal Lake TV series, and it looks amazing. It really seems like they’ve nailed the feel of the original films, and honestly, it’s a continuation fans have been hoping for.

Token2049 Dubai Postponed to 2027-Again?

In a statement posted on X, organizers of Token2049 said the event would not take place this year and would instead return in April 2027. “In collaboration with our partners and stakeholders, and in light of the ongoing uncertainty in the region and its impact on safety, international travel, and logistics, Token2049 Dubai will be postponed to 21-22 April 2027,” the event organizers wrote in an announcement. A statement so polished, it’s almost believable.

The 10/10 Sitcom That Broke The Seinfeld Curse Premiered 20 Years Ago Today, And It Still Holds Up

This is how the idea of a “Seinfeld curse” started. After leaving the hugely popular sitcom Seinfeld, its stars struggled to find another successful TV show. Then, in 2006, Julia Louis-Dreyfus starred in The New Adventures of Old Christine. Created by Kari Lizer, the show featured Louis-Dreyfus as Christine Campbell, a single mom navigating everyday life.

DC Officially Confirms The Joker & Harley Quinn’s Designs For Batman’s New Appearance

Although Harley Quinn hasn’t been in a Batman film yet, Margot Robbie’s portrayal of the character became a fan favorite in the DC movie universe, even sharing the screen with Ben Affleck’s Batman. Now, an upcoming animated Batman movie in 2026 will explore Harley Quinn and the Joker’s stories alongside Batman, potentially leading to a live-action team-up later on.

7 Best Serial Killers in TV History

Television’s format allows for surprisingly complex explorations of characters, sometimes even making us question our own sense of right and wrong by portraying killers as likable or charming. Because TV shows have many episodes, actors can really delve into the disturbed minds of serial killers in a way that movies don’t allow. That’s why some of the most compelling portrayals of serial killers are found in television series.

Japan Teams Up With Major Anime For Outer Space Mission

This summer, JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, is partnering with the popular anime Dr. Stone. While the characters won’t be going to space themselves, JAXA is celebrating the anime’s lunar ambitions with a special collaboration. A new illustration featuring Senku in a spacesuit has been released, and a Dr. Stone exhibit will be held at the JAXA Tsukuba Space Center from April 4th to August 31st. Senku has always dreamed of space travel, and this partnership brings that dream to life in a fun and engaging way.

Sword Art Online’s “Death Game” Mode Should Be In More Titles

Games are starting to get creative with frequent player deaths and revivals, even building them into the story. Some games now treat a single death as the permanent end of a playthrough, forcing players to start over from the beginning. The upcoming Sword Art Online game is pushing this concept even further by introducing a mode that’s a dedicated challenge, separate from how difficult the game actually is.

How Many Kids J.D. Has in the Scrubs Revival Officially Confirmed (but It Raises More Questions)

The latest season of Scrubs began by showing that J.D. and Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke) had married, hoping for a happily ever after. However, their marriage didn’t last, and they divorced. J.D. then left Sacred Heart Hospital to become a doctor who makes house calls to elderly patients. Now that he’s returned to Sacred Heart, J.D. and Elliot are trying to work together again, attempting to be mature co-parents despite the awkwardness.