Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 Tops Global Charts With Millions of Views

The show launched on March 10th and quickly became a hit, racking up 16.8 million views in just six days – far surpassing the viewership of Dinosaurs Season 1. Building on the popularity of the live-action Season 2, Netflix released a six-episode podcast series on March 13th, 2026. The podcast features the cast and creator Eiichiro Oda sharing behind-the-scenes stories, hidden details, and other interesting insights.

Prime Video’s Masterpiece Superhero Show Is Officially Back (& You Can Watch the First 3 Episodes Now)

Fans of the animated superhero series Invincible can now stream Season 4! A year after the last season aired, Prime Video released the first three episodes on March 18th. Based on the popular Image Comics series by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, the show features the voices of Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, and J.K. Simmons. It follows Mark Grayson, a teenager who gains superpowers from his father, Omni-Man, a seemingly invincible hero. Season 4 explores the fallout from the events of Season 3 and introduces new challenges for Mark. New episodes will be released every Wednesday on Prime Video until April 22nd, with a total of eight episodes planned.

Tom Brady Reveals the Sneaky Way He Attends His Kids’ Sports Games

Tom Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl winner, talked about how often he goes to his kids’ sporting events. He shares 18-year-old Jack with Bridget Moynahan and has three younger children – Benjamin (16) and Vivian (13) – with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen. He also admitted his kids don’t always love having him watch!

XRP’s CLARITY Act Dilemma: Break $1.65 or Fall Flat?

EGRAG CRYPTO, that paragon of market wisdom, posits that the CLARITY Act is the sole arbiter between XRP’s current price and a potential leap into the “Zone 1” of $1.65 to $1.70-a realm where bullish dreams are born and shattered in equal measure.

The Triple-i Initiative 2026 set for April 9

The broadcast will be packed with over 45 minutes of announcements, cutting straight to the highlights with no filler. Expect to see eight brand new game reveals, gameplay footage, and release dates. Confirmed to appear are publishers like Devolver Digital, Klei, sunset visitor, and tinyBuild. Games already announced include Alkahest, Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse, Dead as Disco, Risk of Rain 2, and Windrose. After the main show, there will be a follow-up segment with more in-depth looks at some of the games featured.

The “Yassify” Filter of DLSS 5 Is Exactly What Gaming Doesn’t Need

Nvidia’s new technology uses AI to enhance the realism of video game characters. While technically impressive, the results have been widely mocked online, with people describing the characters as overly glamorous or “Yassified.” This situation also emphasizes how important graphics are to a game’s overall artistic impact.

Spider-Man’s Best Enemy Is Green Goblin (but Not the One You’re Thinking Of)

Norman Osborn is widely known as Spider-Man’s enemy, but many fans believe a surprising truth: he isn’t actually Spidey’s greatest villain, or even the best Green Goblin. While Norman was the original, his son, Harry Osborn, has surpassed him. Harry has become the Green Goblin multiple times, and his most compelling run was in the early 1990s, during a fantastic storyline in The Spectacular Spider-Man written by J.M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Sal Buscema. This story arc is considered a high point in Spider-Man history, offering a deeply engaging and memorable experience for readers.

5 Great Sci-Fi TV Shows For If You Miss Old-School Star Trek

The Star Trek franchise is doing well, but recent shows often move too quickly, focusing on long, connected storylines instead of the slower, self-contained episodes of the original series. While Star Trek: Strange New Worlds did a good job of bringing back that classic style, many longtime fans miss the look and feel of the older shows – things like detailed spaceship models, formal shipboard rules, and stories that presented a clear moral question each week. Luckily, other sci-fi series offer a similar blend of hopeful stories and strong teamwork between characters.

22 Years Ago Today, Cartoon Network Banned an Episode of a Hit Series (But You Can Stream It Now)

Cartoon Network’s move to create more original shows wasn’t always smooth, particularly in the 1990s as cable TV pushed creative limits. This sometimes led to episodes being pulled from the schedule after just one airing, or never shown at all. A prime example of this happened on March 18, 2004 – 22 years ago today – when a new episode of The Powerpuff Girls aired only in Canada. Cartoon Network had banned it from being shown in the United States. The reason for the ban remained a mystery for a while, but it now seems rather silly.

Bloodsport Remake Confirmed With a Surprising Writer/Director (And It’s So Unique It Might Be Perfect)

The story behind the movie Bloodsport is almost as captivating as the film itself. It centers on Frank Dux, an army captain played by Van Damme, who secretly enters a deadly, illegal underground fighting tournament called the Kumite. While competing, he’s pursued by military investigators determined to arrest him. For years, Bloodsport was believed to be a true story based on Frank Dux’s life, but that claim has come under scrutiny. The idea of a secret, no-holds-barred fighting tournament has been copied many times since (like in Mortal Kombat), but creating something that truly lives up to Bloodsport is a real challenge.