Peaky Blinders Movie’s Tommy Shelby Replacement & Why Cillian Murphy’s Character Returns Teased by Creator

Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, and director Tom Harper recently shared details about what compels Tommy Shelby to return. According to Knight, events force Tommy back into action, requiring him to pick up arms again, much like a classic Western hero. With the future of the Shelby family and the nation hanging in the balance (according to Netflix), Tommy’s return is also deeply personal, as he’ll be confronting his past and what his legacy will be. It sounds like his motivations are complex and multi-layered.

Hunter x Hunter Confirms New Surprise Anime But It’s Not What You Think

Nippon TV and VAP brought back Hunter x Hunter in 2011 with a new anime series that covered more of the manga’s story than the original. However, because the anime outpaced the available manga chapters, it stopped airing in 2014, leaving fans without a complete story for over ten years. The manga itself is currently focused on the Succession Contest Arc, which began in 2012 and is still being released. It briefly returned last year with ten new chapters before going on another break. Author Yoshihiro Togashi is actively working on more chapters and keeping fans updated through his official X account. Although a continuation of the anime (which ended after the Chimera Ant Arc) hasn’t been announced, a new mobile game will include a special animated segment.

Influential PS1 Game Finally Released After 30 Years

This week marks the release of Namco’s The Outfoxies as part of the “Arcade Archives” series. Originally appearing in Japanese arcades in 1995, The Outfoxies is a fast-paced 2D fighting game where players battle each other using weapons found on each stage. The gameplay is quick, chaotic, and quite unique. While a PlayStation version was announced in 1995, it was never released, likely because the arcade game didn’t achieve the popularity Namco expected. Now, fans can finally enjoy the game on a new platform for $14.99.

Paramount+ Shockingly Cancels Major Spinoff After 1 Season

According to Variety, Paramount+ has cancelled the series NCIS: Tony & Ziva after a single season. The show, which premiered on September 4th, consisted of 10 episodes. Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo, the show’s stars, shared a statement expressing their gratitude for the opportunity to revisit their characters and continue Tony and Ziva’s storyline.

17 Years Later, One Piece Still Can’t Top One Moment

Episode 377 of One Piece, titled “My Crewmate’s Pain Is My Pain, Zoro Fights Prepared to Die,” first aired on November 16, 2008, and is still the highest-rated episode on IMDb. With a score of 9.8 based on over 62,000 fan reviews, it consistently ranks above other excellent episodes, even recent ones like Episode 1136, “Kuma’s Life,” which briefly took the lead. This demonstrates the lasting impact of Zoro’s famous “Nothing Happened” scene, which fans continue to consider one of the most powerful moments in the entire series.

Every Dafne Keen Movie & TV Series, Ranked

While Zendaya is well-known for her role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it’s important to remember her diverse and successful career. Since gaining recognition, she’s consistently worked on acclaimed TV series, thoughtful independent films, and other large-scale franchises. With a role as the goddess Artemis in the upcoming third season of Disney’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians on the horizon, now is a great time to celebrate the projects that have made her a star.

Jujutsu Kaisen Reveals First Look at 2026’s Sequel

Jujutsu Kaisen fans are getting a first look at the cover for volume one, shared by news source @Go_Jover on X. The volume is scheduled to launch in Japan on January 5, 2026, and is currently available for pre-order on Amazon Japan. While an English release date hasn’t been announced, it’s anticipated to arrive sometime in the latter half of 2026. This volume, featuring a striking cover by Yuji Iwasaki depicting the siblings gearing up for a fight, will contain under ten chapters across 212 pages, along with special illustrations and bonus content for fans.

One of the Best BioWare Games Is Currently Only $1.49

BioWare has created some of the most highly-regarded RPGs ever, and many consider them to be among the best games in any genre. A prime example is Dragon Age: Origins, the original and arguably the best game in the Dragon Age series. This classic RPG from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era is currently available for just $1.49 through the Microsoft Store. This offer is for the Xbox 360 version, which can be played on newer Xbox One, Series S, and Series X consoles thanks to backward compatibility.