Spider-Noir’s Ending Explained: Who Dies & What it Sets Up

This compelling and mature show centers on Cage, an older private detective and former superhero struggling with life after losing the love of his life, Ruby. He’s pulled back into a dangerous world by a captivating singer, Cat Hardy, and becomes entangled in the schemes of gangster Silvermane. Reilly uncovers a connection to German military experiments from 15 years ago – the very experiments that gave him his powers. He learns that others rescued from that lab have also developed abilities and are now being used by Silvermane to increase his control. The key to stopping him might lie with Dr. Faber, the geneticist who originally worked on these super-powered individuals. But will it be enough, and what will the ultimate outcome be?

A New Game Combines Pokemon and Skylanders (And It’s Already A Success)

I’ve been checking out this new game called Aerthlings, and it’s seriously cool. It’s like if Pokémon and Skylanders had a baby! You collect these little creatures, but here’s the twist: they’re actual physical figures you get in blind boxes. You scan them into the game, and each one has its own stats, abilities, and everything. Then you build a team and battle these creatures called Moonlings to try and restore the world of Aerth. Honestly, that’s just the beginning – there’s a ton more to discover! It started as a Kickstarter and it’s now available on mobile and PC.

A Forgotten ’90s Animated Series Was A Shocking Sequel to a Classic Movie (And I Think About It All the Time)

Everyone loves the classic 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, and it’s become popular again recently with the Wicked movies. But did you know there was also a cartoon series in 1990 with the same name? Although it only lasted 13 episodes, the show essentially changed the original movie’s ending just to reunite the beloved characters. You can find all the episodes in the video linked here.

This One Character Is Among DC’s Best So Why Isn’t She More Popular?

Dinah Lance, also known as Black Canary, is a well-established character in DC Comics. She’s played a key role in many important storylines, appeared in a major film, and even been featured on television. With her impressive abilities, she ranks among DC’s strongest heroes, and her connections to other prominent heroes further highlight her importance to the DC Universe. Despite all of this, she doesn’t quite reach the same level of popularity as some other heroes, which raises the question: why is that?

7 Fatalities We Need To Finally See in Mortal Kombat 3 (To Fix a Big Problem)

Although the recent films include nods to classic finishing moves from the games, they don’t quite deliver the same level of brutal, definitive kills. This is partly because the story requires a different approach, and sometimes the filmmakers combine elements from several fatalities to create something new. Kitana’s final move in the sequel offers a glimpse of this, but overall, these on-screen versions still fall short. The next film has a great opportunity to fully embrace the series’ signature brutality and bring those iconic, over-the-top finishers to life. Here are seven fatalities fans are hoping to see.

Your Name Director Shares Major Update on Upcoming Film

The winter anime season of 2026 is looking great, with several promising new shows! Highly anticipated sequels like Jujutsu Kaisen, Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Hell’s Paradise, and Fire Force are generating a lot of buzz. But Netflix is also making waves with its own exclusive anime releases, including the original film Cosmic Princess Kaguya and … Read more

One Piece Remake Director Shares Promising Anime Update: “We Finally Achieved a Level of Quality”

The new anime series will cover the first 50 chapters of the manga, spread across seven episodes, and will start streaming in February 2027. While an official trailer hasn’t been released yet, it’s expected to arrive in a few months. The series will also be showcased at Netflix’s event during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, a major animation event taking place from June 21st to 27th, 2026. According to What’s on Netflix, attendees and fans can look forward to concept art, early previews, and more at the festival.

Time Is Running Out to Stream Megan Fox’s Criminally Underrated Sci-Fi Thriller (That’s Not Jennifer’s Body)

The thriller Subservience will be removed from Netflix on May 30th. While the 2024 film didn’t perform well in theaters—earning less than $300,000 despite a $5 million budget—and received mixed reviews initially criticizing its ending, a rewatch reveals a more complex and thought-provoking story. In fact, its themes feel even more unsettling today than they did at its release.