Netflix Just Added Every Episode of an Overlooked Animated Masterpiece

The French animated series Samuel, created by Émilie Tronche, has become a big success in Europe, gaining over 35 million views in just six months. While it hasn’t reached a wide audience outside of Europe yet, that’s about to change! All 21 episodes of the first season are now available worldwide on Netflix, starting February 5th. Each episode is short – less than seven minutes long – and good news for fans: a second season is already in the works with French broadcaster Arte, though a release date hasn’t been announced.

Goat Simulator 3 coming to Switch 2 on April 1

Goat Simulator 3 is available on many platforms, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC (through Steam and the Epic Games Store), and mobile devices (iOS via the App Store and Android via Google Play).

Steven Spielberg’s Most Underrated Sci-Fi Movie is Streaming Free (And It Hits Differently in 2026)

When Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence came out in 2001, the idea of a truly human-like robot still seemed like science fiction. The film, starring Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, and others, tells the story of a robotic child programmed to love. While it was originally a project developed by Stanley Kubrick, and its deeper meaning wasn’t fully appreciated at the time, the movie feels much more relevant today, given how common artificial intelligence has become. You can now watch it for free on Tubi.

Netflix’s Hardest Hitting Anime Drops New Trailer Ahead of 2026 Return

The popular Baki series is continuing with a new anime that introduces a formidable new opponent. BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai is coming to Netflix later this month, and will feature Baki and his fellow fighters battling the legendary samurai Musashi Miyamoto. You can watch the action-packed trailer, complete with an English dub, below to get a sneak peek!

7 Best Sci-Fi Movies About Artificial Intelligence, Ranked

It’s strange that we haven’t yet built truly intelligent machines, but artificial intelligence has been a major theme in science fiction for a long time. Stories about AI let writers and filmmakers explore big questions about what it means to be human, whether creating artificial life is right, and if humans might eventually become outdated. These stories often ignore current technological limits, imagining a future where it’s hard to tell the difference between living beings and artificial ones. By giving human fears and concerns to robots and digital characters, science fiction movies offer a safe space to think about the potential consequences of trying to create life.