4 Recent Anime That Deserve as Much Love as Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen & Chainsaw Man

While recent anime like Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Chainsaw Man have become instant hits, there are other newer shows that are just as good and deserve more recognition. It’s surprising some haven’t gained as much popularity, considering they share many of the same qualities that made those other series so successful. These shows still have the potential to become incredibly popular, but they need viewers to give them a chance.

After a Controversial Win Last Year, Solo Leveling Takes a Major Setback

The Crunchyroll Anime Awards for 2026 have announced the nominees in all categories, as fans eagerly await news about Season 3 of various shows. The Anime of the Year award is always a highlight, and everyone wonders which popular series will win. This year, though, ‘Solo Leveling,’ a big winner last year, faces tough competition.

5 Jack Reacher Books Every Fan of the Prime Video Show Should Read

The Prime Video series has already covered several of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels – Killing Floor, Bad Luck and Trouble, Persuader, and the upcoming Gone Tomorrow. The two earlier Reacher movies adapted One Shot and Never Go Back. But with so many books in the series, which ones are essential reading for fans of the show? We recommend five titles. You might even hope to see them adapted for television someday!

Pokemon Firered & Leafgreen Made Me Realize What’s Wrong With Modern Pokemon

It wasn’t just fond memories that made me appreciate Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen again, but also how the games actually play. They don’t hold your hand, and you really feel like you’ve earned your progress, unlike newer games like Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, which often make things too easy and limit exploration. I didn’t think these older titles would remind me why I loved the series, but they did – almost entirely on their own. And they also highlighted exactly what’s been missing in recent Pokemon games.

5 Games You Can Finish in Just a Few Minutes

Some games are designed for incredibly quick playthroughs, letting you find shortcuts or make early decisions that lead to surprisingly fast endings. These games encourage exploration and reward players who are observant or willing to experiment. The games below prove that you can finish a game in just a few minutes and still feel like you’ve had a complete and satisfying experience.

All of Daredevil’s Costumes, Ranked

Daredevil is known for having a remarkably consistent superhero design, and that’s especially true when it comes to his costume. The original red suit first appeared in Daredevil #7 back in 1964, and it’s remained a recognizable symbol ever since. Most heroes update their look every so often, usually with minor changes, but Daredevil’s suit has stayed largely the same over his sixty-year history. He has worn different outfits at times, though. Today, we’ll be taking a look at all of Daredevil’s costumes and ranking them from least to most impressive. Let’s explore Daredevil’s style!

3 Recent Games Everyone Was Too Harsh On

This is a list of games that faced a lot of harsh criticism. They weren’t perfect, but the reaction felt overly severe – like they were being punished for simply having flaws. These games deserved understanding and a chance to be re-evaluated, rather than immediate dismissal and negativity. Perhaps with time, they could have gotten a fairer look.

An Underrated Sword and Sorcery Classic is Coming to Free Streaming (Just In Time For the Remake)

On April 24th, you can stream the 1987 film Masters of the Universe for free on Kanopy using your library card. Directed by Gary Goddard, the movie features Dolph Lundgren as He-Man, alongside Frank Langella, Courteney Cox, James Tolkan, Christina Pickles, and Meg Foster. While the first live-action Masters of the Universe film wasn’t well-received by critics or at the box office, it has since gained a dedicated following and is now considered a cult classic.