22 Years Later, This Is Still Cartoon Network’s Coolest Show (But You Can’t Watch It Anywhere)

Back in 2004, Cartoon Network premiered Megas XLR, a unique action show that blended influences from giant robot anime, video games, and classic cartoons. Unfortunately, you can’t stream or watch it on Cartoon Network now – it’s been removed from their library, and attempts to revive it haven’t been successful. This has strangely made the show even more beloved over time, turning it into a bit of a hidden treasure for those who remember watching it when it first aired.

10 Most Unkillable Marvel Supervillains, Ranked

No matter how many times heroes defeat these villains, they always find a way to come back. Even total destruction can’t keep them down – they always reform and continue to spread terror throughout the universe.

One of DC’s Best Batman Stories Is Getting a Sequel (And It’s Finally Bringing in Superman)

Sean Murphy, Matt Hollingsworth, and Todd Klein’s Batman: White Knight, first published in 2017, quickly became a fan favorite. Since then, the story has expanded with several sequels and spin-offs. Now, Murphy has announced a new installment, and for the first time, Superman will appear in the White Knight universe. Murphy also shared a first look at Superman’s design, and it’s exciting to see these two iconic heroes together in this world. You can see the new design below.

HBO’s 10/10 Animated Series Needs a Revival (And It Almost Happened)

As a huge animation fan, I always loved how different The Ricky Gervais Show on HBO was. Most adult cartoons have a set cast and a specific world, but this one was totally unique. It started as a podcast, and the show basically took the rambling, hilarious conversations between Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, and Karl Pilkington and animated them like an old-school Hanna-Barbera cartoon. There wasn’t much of a plot, really – it was just them going off on tangents and arguing with each other, and that’s what made it so funny!

A Cult 1990s Fantasy Movie is About to Stop Streaming (Just Before the Sequel Releases)

Most people remember Practical Magic, a beloved 90s movie about sisters Sally (Sandra Bullock) and Gillian (Nicole Kidman) Owens. They come from a family with a history of magic, but they’ve tried to avoid using it themselves. However, things change when Gillian’s violent boyfriend suddenly dies – a pattern with all of her relationships – and the sisters are forced to use real magic. This attracts the attention of a local police officer, Gary Hallet, who becomes suspicious. In an attempt to fix things, Sally and Gillian accidentally bring a man named Angelov back to life, but an evil spirit ends up possessing his body.

New Look at Cult Sci-Fi Comic Adaptation Revealed (& It Looks Great)

The initial glimpse of the project is a movie poster with a retro design. It was posted on Reddit, and the description explains that Rogue Trooper tells the story of a lone super-soldier seeking revenge, aided by a gun, backpack, and helmet that hold the personalities of his fallen comrades.

My Hero Academia Finale Gives Its Biggest Romance a Happy Ending

The final episode of My Hero Academia shows that while the world is now peaceful, Deku and his friends haven’t had much time to consider their own futures. They’ve been so focused on their hero work that they’ve neglected their personal lives. The episode culminates in both Deku and Ochaco realizing they want a deeper connection with each other and have been putting off building that relationship.

I’ll Say It: Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 Badly Needs To Move On From Kingpin

The initial excitement around the 2025 release of Daredevil: Born Again stemmed from the character’s popularity and the story’s promise. Thankfully, the first season lived up to expectations, and the second season was also generally well-received. However, as the show moves into its third season, it’s clear that Daredevil: Born Again needs a fresh storyline.

The Disturbing Masterpiece That Traumatized a Generation Is Finally Getting a 4K Release Ahead of its Remake

The critically acclaimed British drama Threads, depicting a nuclear apocalypse, is coming to 4K Blu-ray. Severin Films is releasing a 4K UHD version scanned from the original 16mm film reels. You can preorder it now from the Severin Films website for $45. It will be officially available on July 28th, coinciding with news of a new television adaptation being developed by Warp Films.