5 Anime Series That Deserve The Dragon Ball FighterZ Treatment

Games based on popular anime often don’t look as good as the anime itself. For instance, Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash had simple graphics, especially compared to the amazing animation in the second season of the anime. Other fighting games like My Hero One’s Justice and Jump Force often make compromises, either by having basic gameplay or art styles that don’t quite capture the quality of the original anime.

Peacock Just Added a Forgotten 2000s Animated Move (And It’s an Instant Streaming Hit)

Despite receiving negative reviews and flopping in theaters over 20 years ago, DreamWorks’ Shark Tale, starring Will Smith, is now a popular streaming movie. Added to NBCUniversal’s streaming service on January 1st, it quickly climbed into the Top 10, and is currently ranked at No. 8 in the U.S. That puts it ahead of other DreamWorks films like How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World and The Croods: A New Age.

Pokemon Day 2026 Predictions, Ranked From Least to Most Likely

Every Pokémon Presents presentation is unpredictable. While fans often have ideas about what to expect, The Pokémon Company usually reveals some unexpected announcements. With Pokémon Day 2026 marking a significant anniversary, excitement is particularly high. Here are a few potential announcements we might see, based on a mix of personal predictions and popular fan theories. I’ve ranked these from most to least likely, considering how realistic each announcement seems for 2026.

Every Retcon in Stranger Things Season 5

Now that Stranger Things has finished, fans and experts are starting to notice inconsistencies and changes to the show’s established story. We’re focusing on those changes – things that were altered in the show’s history to fit the plot of the final season.

7 Shonen Anime That Are Masterpieces From Beginning to End

Not every popular anime has flaws, but even great shows like Naruto and Bleach sometimes have weaker story arcs. Many older anime also include filler episodes that disrupt the overall flow and quality. Luckily, these unnecessary detours are happening less often now, making it easier to find consistently good series. From exciting superhero stories to thoughtful explorations of power, some anime truly deliver from beginning to end.

5 Reasons DC K.O. Was the Best Event Book of 2025

2025 had a lot of event-based comic books released, many from Marvel, and some were quite good. But DC K.O. stands out as exceptional. DC consistently delivers fantastic events, and this one is a prime example of their strength in this area. It was easily the best event of the past year, and here are five reasons why.

I’m Begging You DC, Please Keep the Absolute Universe Separate for 2026

If you’re a fan of DC K.O. – and you should be, it’s a great series – you probably know DC Comics is planning something with the Absolute Universe. However, it’s less of a team-up and more Darkseid using the Absolute heroes’ likenesses to fight characters like Superman and Wonder Woman. This makes me wonder if DC is trying to quickly create a full crossover to benefit from the popularity of the Absolute Universe, and honestly, that’s probably not what fans want to see at the moment.

Sigourney Weaver’s 10 Best Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked

The fact that there were seven more sci-fi movies to choose from after picking her ten best really shows her love for the genre. Those films – Alien: Resurrection, Paul, Chappie, the 2016 Ghostbusters, The Gorge, Avatar: The Way of Water, and Avatar: Fire and Ash – didn’t quite make the cut this time. It seems likely she’ll continue to enjoy and possibly even make more sci-fi films, meaning this list might change in the future.

Why Doctor Who Was Cancelled in 1989 (& How It Came Back)

Though not initially presented as the last one, producer John Nathan-Turner treated the story like a final chapter, anticipating the BBC might cancel the show. In reality, Doctor Who had lost favor within the BBC, hampered by years of intentional interference from those in charge. The series only returned in 2005 because showrunner Russell T Davies gained enough power to bring it back.