Destiny 2’s Shutdown May Not Spell The End For Bungie

Recent financial reports from Sony revealed that Bungie, the studio behind Destiny 2, experienced a significant drop in value, contributing to financial losses. This comes as support for Destiny 2 winds down and Bungie’s latest game, Marathon, has received a lukewarm response. With plans for a Destiny 3 reportedly scrapped, players are understandably concerned about the future of the studio.

Hit Cartoon Network Revival Finally Confirms HBO Max Release Date

Regular Show: The Lost Tapes recently brought the popular series back to Cartoon Network after a nine-year hiatus, with many of the original creators and voice actors returning. The revival has been a ratings success since its spring debut, and it will also be available to stream on HBO Max starting June 8th.

5 Disney Afternoon Block Series No ’90s Kid Will Ever Forget

The Disney Afternoon didn’t appear overnight in 1990. It was the result of a plan Disney started in 1987, gradually experimenting with kids’ shows during the week. This eventually became a beloved part of many childhoods, offering a wide range of exciting, funny, and surprisingly detailed stories—all before streaming services became popular.

Marathon Season 2 Cinematic Teases the Assorted Horrors of Night Marsh

The story begins with the Sentinel, a new type of Runner Shell, and its crew arriving at Night Marsh, which is the darkened version of Dire Marsh. It’s clear the UESC forces are on high alert, as shown through flashbacks of Runners who were previously defeated. These flashbacks reveal some were trapped by mysterious creatures, while others were relentlessly hunted and killed by fellow Runners.

Experience the Whole Story with New Kill Bill 4K UHD Release

A standard version of the movie is available, but dedicated fans will want the Collector’s Edition from Lionsgate. This special Director’s Cut is the first time the unrated version of Kill Bill will be available in 4K and Dolby Vision, offering the highest quality viewing experience. You can currently pre-order the 4K, Blu-ray, and digital set on Amazon for $49.99, and it will be released on July 28th.

27 Years Ago, The Most Iconic ’90s Sitcom Ended Without One of Its Stars (And a Surprise for the Audience)

The popular sitcom Home Improvement ended 27 years ago on May 25, 1999, after eight successful seasons and 204 episodes. It consistently ranked among the top 10 shows in Nielsen ratings. The series concluded with a three-part finale, titled “The Long and Winding Road,” which revolved around the Taylor family considering a move from Detroit to Indiana. Despite being a memorable event, the finale noticeably left out one of the show’s main cast members. Immediately after the finale aired, the network broadcast a behind-the-scenes special that unexpectedly broke a long-standing visual tradition of the series.

Almost A Decade Later, Star Wars Recreated One of Last Jedi’s Best Moments (& Did It Even Better)

The new Star Wars series, Maul – Shadow Lord, shows how Maul (played by Sam Witwer) rebuilt his criminal organization after losing everything at the end of the Clone Wars. To regain control of a vital part of his old empire, the Shadow Collective, Maul resorts to extreme measures and carries out one of the most ruthless assassinations in recent Star Wars history, even more shocking than those seen in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Netflix’s Next Big Anime of 2026 Shares New Preview

If you haven’t heard, the new anime series The Ribbon Hero will be available on streaming services starting August 8th. It tells the story of a princess who lost her kingdom and now fights to protect a new one. The show is based on Princess Knight, a manga series that originally came out in 1958. It’s been over 25 years since the main character last appeared in anime, and The Ribbon Hero aims to bring her story back to life. You can watch a new trailer below.