One of Netflix’s Biggest Shows Is Finally Back With New Episodes

Gabriel Basso returns as Peter Sutherland in Season 3 of the Netflix hit series, The Night Agent, which premiered on February 19th. Based on Matthew Quirk’s novel, the show follows Sutherland, an FBI agent who uncovers a dangerous government conspiracy while working a low-level emergency line. This season, the action moves beyond Washington, D.C., taking Sutherland to Istanbul to investigate an international threat. All ten episodes are now available for streaming.

Shonen Jump Ends One of Its Biggest Winter Series

The manga series Young Guns Boarders, which started in Shonen Jump+ last July, centered around the world of snowboarding. After a short run, the series concluded with its sixteenth chapter, wrapping up the story of the “Young Guns” snowboard team. Set at a Japanese ski resort, the story followed three friends trying to enjoy a relaxed life until they get caught up in a crime. Snowboarding hasn’t been a frequent subject in manga, making it disappointing that Young Guns Boarders ended before it had a chance to become a prominent series in the genre.

Cult Sci-Fi Returns With First New Release in 6 Years After Tragic Cancellation

The special, The Promised Land, turned out to be the final Red Dwarf TV release when UKTV decided to stop making scripted comedies. Although Red Dwarf remained popular, it seemed the show was over. Now, however, the original creator, Rob Grant, is bringing the sci-fi series back with a brand new prequel novel called Red Dwarf: Titan, scheduled to be released on July 16, 2026.

One of the Best TV Shows of the Last Decade Is Coming Back After 5 Years, and It Just Got More Exciting

Great news for fans of the popular crime drama Line of Duty: it’s officially coming back for a seventh series! After a five-year wait since the last episode, BBC One has announced the return of stars Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, and Adrian Dunbar. As always, a new lead actor will join the cast, and this time it’s Robert Carlyle, known for his roles in Trainspotting and The Full Monty. Carlyle is the first of several new faces that will appear in the upcoming series.

Leaker Says PS6 GPU Can be Called RDNA 5 But “Not Full RDNA 5”

KeplerL2 also stated that the PlayStation 6’s graphics card will support almost all of the features of the upcoming RDNA 5 technology. However, they clarified it won’t be a complete version of RDNA 5. They added that the PS6’s GPU architecture will be more similar to RDNA 5 than the PS5 was to its predecessor, RDNA 2.

Shonen Jump’s Most Popular Dark Manga Is Still Stuck on the Same Tired Trope

Many action anime heroes strive for grand ambitions, but Denji, who grew up in poverty, simply wanted a normal life. Once he could afford regular meals, his biggest wish became having a girlfriend and a romantic relationship. Since becoming a devil hunter and achieving basic stability, he’s often made questionable choices driven by this desire. Throughout the story, women have exploited Denji’s feelings, and the most recent events show him making another significant decision based on his impulses, a decision that could have catastrophic consequences for the world.

After 13 Years, Konami Has to Bring Back an Underrated Metal Gear Game Into Their Modern Collections

During a February 2026 presentation, Konami revealed Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2, featuring Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, and Metal Gear Solid: Ghost Babel. This collection is exciting because it brings MGS4 – previously only available on the PS3 due to technical limitations – to modern platforms. It also lets players revisit two spin-off games that offered a different style of gameplay from the main Metal Gear series. Fans are already speculating about which other, less popular Metal Gear titles might be included in future collections, and one game is consistently mentioned as a top pick.

One of the Most Unhinged Thrillers of the 1990s Just Returned to Paramount+

I was so excited to see that Face/Off is back on Paramount+! It just left Netflix a few weeks ago. This movie, starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta, has one of the craziest plots I’ve ever seen. They play a terrorist and an FBI agent who have surgery to swap faces – everything changes! The agent needs to find a bomb, and this wild procedure is how he tries to do it. Even though it sounds totally unbelievable, Face/Off was a massive success when it came out.