Crimson Desert DLC in Development, Second Content Roadmap Revealed

I’m so excited! On top of all the free updates we’re getting, the developers just announced they’re officially working on some DLC! They haven’t revealed what it’ll be exactly, but they want to make sure it really adds something special to the game and feels like a worthwhile expansion to the world we already love.

One of the Best Comic Book TV Series is Free to Stream 6 Years After Being Unfairly Cancelled

The TV show Stumptown, which premiered on ABC in 2019, was based on the comic book series by Greg Rucka. The first season was almost flawless, starring Cobie Smulders as Dex Parios, a former soldier working as a private investigator. Dex deals with both PTSD from her military service and a significant gambling debt. The show, set and nicknamed after Portland, Oregon, closely followed the original comic books. Although initially renewed, the show was cancelled just a year after it began airing.

10 Best Anime to Binge on Crunchyroll in June 2026

The first month of the Spring 2026 anime season has come to a close, and it delivered a fantastic start with a lot of highly anticipated shows. We saw the return of popular series like Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 3 and Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World – Season 4, among others. While it’s … Read more

20 Years Later, The Best Psychological Suspense Anime of All Time Returns With a New Release

The film Paprika takes place in the future, where a device called the DC Mini lets people see each other’s dreams. Dr. Atsuko Chiba leads a research facility studying the DC Mini, but she also secretly uses it as her dream alter-ego, Paprika, to provide therapy to those who need it. As Atsuko, as Paprika, mixes dreams and reality, the story unfolds in a surreal and constantly shifting world, making it hard for viewers to distinguish what’s real and what’s not.

3 Unfilmable Fantasy Books That I Cannot Imagine Ever Being Adapted

Turning complex fantasy stories into movies is really difficult, and some seem impossible to adapt without making significant changes. While they could be filmed with major alterations, a faithful, scene-for-scene adaptation just doesn’t seem likely. Considering how often altered versions are poorly received – and how much of the original story can be lost in the process – it’s probably best to leave these stories as books for now.