5 Years Later, Attack on Titan Studio’s Most Underrated Sci-Fi Is Finally Coming to Netflix

April brings a great selection of new shows, including the highly awaited series Dandelion from the creator of Gintama, and the return of One Piece with the Elbaph Arc. What’s on Netflix has also announced that Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song, a sci-fi anime from the renowned animation studio WIT Studio, will be available on April 2nd, 2026. WIT Studio, famous for animating the first three seasons of Attack on Titan, has been partnering with Netflix to create original anime like Moonrise and Love Through a Prism.

Tubi Is About To Lose the Remake of a 46-Year-Old Horror Classic (& It’s Not Streaming Anywhere Else)

John Carpenter is a celebrated director in the horror genre, so it’s not surprising that some of his films have been remade. Rupert Wainwright’s 2005 remake of Carpenter’s 1980 film, The Fog, revisited the story of a coastal town terrorized by the ghosts of sailors wronged a century earlier. Now, the 2005 remake has been added to Tubi’s list of movies leaving the platform soon, and will likely no longer be available to stream by the end of the month.

JRR Tolkien Removed 2 Powerful Lord of the Rings Characters

J.R.R. Tolkien’s book, The Silmarillion, names twelve major beings called the Valar, or thirteen if you include Morgoth, a Vala who became corrupted. However, early versions of The Silmarillion featured two additional Valar named Makar and Meássë, a brother and sister. Unlike the other Valar, they were associated with warfare and, while not evil like Morgoth, were known for their aggression and harshness. These characters were revealed to fans through The Book of Lost Tales, a collection of Tolkien’s earlier writings and unfinished stories.

3 Sci-Fi TV Show Twists That Were Way Too Obvious

Popular sci-fi shows like Black Mirror, Westworld, and Stranger Things often rely on plot twists, but some of these were fairly obvious. While these twists didn’t necessarily damage the shows’ overall quality, they did make the stories feel a bit predictable for viewers who are familiar with the science fiction genre, and left some wishing the shows had been more surprising.

Bitcoin’s $70k Plunge: Will XRP Hit $1.20 or Is It Just Napping?

Let’s be clear, Bitcoin didn’t just trip-it’s been doing the crypto equivalent of the cha-cha slide for weeks. Lower highs? Check. Failed rallies? Double check. The 50 EMA acting like an invisible ceiling? Triple check. It’s like watching a very expensive game of limbo, except no one’s cheering.

New Apple TV Sci-Fi Series Confirmed With Two Marvel Stars Finally Sharing the Screen Together

Apple TV+ has approved a new sci-fi thriller called Liminal, with Louis Leterrier, known for directing Fast X, as the director. The series will star Vanessa Kirby (from Fantastic Four: First Steps) and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Wonder Man), giving them an opportunity to act together before potentially appearing as teammates in future Avengers films like Doomsday or Secret Wars.

Ready Or Not 2 Screenwriter Reveals The Condition For A Trilogy & Breaks Down The Biggest Spoilers [Exclusive]

In a recent interview with ComicBook, Busick discussed plans for a potential sequel, including new gameplay elements, more realistic effects, and the ultimate outcome for Grace’s character. (Please be aware: this interview contains major spoilers for Ready or Not 2: Here I Come.) The conversation also touched on the possibility of a third Ready or Not film and whether Grace’s story has reached its conclusion, or if she’s finally escaped her circumstances.

Marathon Is About to Make a Huge Mistake but Its Not Too Late

Games that are constantly updated rely heavily on valuing players’ time. This is especially tricky for games where you collect items and then leave, like extraction shooters. The game Marathon has decided to reset progress at the start of each new season, meaning players will have to start over, keeping only their visual customizations. While this approach makes some sense, I believe it’s a poor choice. Luckily, the developers, Bungie, still have time to change their minds.