5 Long Forgotten PlayStation Games That Deserve a Modern Remake

Released in 1998 by Electronic Arts, Future Cop: LAPD is a highly enjoyable third-person shooter. Players control the pilot of the X1-Alpha robot, fighting crime in Los Angeles in the year 2098. This impressive robot can also transform into a speedy hover car, making chases and navigating the city a breeze – though piloting the massive mecha is the real draw! The game was a hit with players, but never received a sequel. However, Aperirogon Games is currently working on a modern remake, though it’s a separate project and not officially connected to the original EA game.

Netflix Will Lose Its Greatest Comedy Series in 2026

As a huge fan of comedy, I was really bummed to hear that Arrested Development is leaving Netflix on March 15th, 2026. Netflix hasn’t said exactly why, but it’s probably just a licensing issue – these things happen. I always thought Arrested Development had a special place on Netflix, especially since the streamer brought the show back for two extra seasons after its original run on Fox. It was great to see the whole Bluth family back together! Sadly, even that close relationship wasn’t enough to keep it around forever, which is a real shame.

Paramount+ Just Added One of the Century’s Best Sci-Fi Movie Masterpieces

Ridley Scott’s film, The Martian, based on the novel by Andy Weir (also known for Project Hail Mary), is a truly remarkable story. Starring Matt Damon, it’s likely you’ve already heard of it, but here’s a quick recap: During a mission to Mars, astronaut Mark Watney is accidentally left behind when a severe storm forces his crew to evacuate. With limited resources, he must rely on his intelligence and determination to survive the harsh Martian environment. Simultaneously, NASA and an international team of scientists work relentlessly to bring him home, and his crewmates devise a risky plan to attempt a rescue.

7 Powerful Avengers That Still Need an MCU Appearance

In Thunderbolts, Bucky Barnes assembles a team that unexpectedly ends up acting as the new Avengers, which worries Sam Wilson as he’s trying to build his own group. Luckily, Sam has a lot of potential members to choose from. Here are seven powerful Avengers who haven’t yet appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

11 Years Later, Readers Are Still Scratching Their Heads About this Marvel Death

As a huge Wolverine fan, I always thought the 2000s were a golden age for the character. We got some truly amazing storylines, and it was awesome seeing him become a key member of the Avengers. Then, in the early 2010s, Logan really stepped up as a leader within the X-Men, even opening his own school for mutants! He was a massive part of the Marvel Universe for so long, so it was a shock when he seemingly died at the end of 2014. But honestly, things got weird fast. Less than a year later, there were multiple Wolverines and Logans running around! It was totally confusing then, and if I’m being honest, it still doesn’t really make sense to me even now.

No Boss Fight Has Topped This One From 1998

Even decades later, I still remember being completely blown away by a particular moment in Metal Gear Solid. When I fought Psycho Mantis, it wasn’t just a battle – it was a genuinely unsettling and surprisingly personal experience. The fight was incredibly clever, and honestly, no boss fight since has quite matched its impact.

What Happened to Eleven & More Stranger Things Series Finale Questions Officially Answered by Creators

As a huge fan, I have to say the final episode of Stranger Things really delivered! At over two hours long, it crammed in so much – we finally got the full story of Henry Creel and learned he was connected to the Mind Flayer from the start. It was a relief to see both the Flayer and Vecna defeated, though it wasn’t without some heartache. Sadly, Eleven’s sister, Kali, didn’t make it. And the ending left me wondering about Eleven herself – did she truly survive the destruction of the Upside Down, or did she find a way to start over with a normal life? The creators, the Duffer brothers, recently spoke with Tudum at Netflix and shared some insights into the finale and its biggest moments.