Top 5 Creepiest Zombie Anime, Ranked

We’re focusing on the best zombie anime, so many shows – especially those from outside Japan that often include humor or fan service – didn’t make the cut. If you’re really craving zombie action, though, you might also enjoy series like Zombieland Saga, High School of the Dead, and Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead.

One of the Worst Sci-Fi Movies Ever Made is Streaming Free (And Yes, You Should Watch It)

Even though science fiction offers a huge variety of stories, worlds, and thrilling ideas, not all sci-fi movies are winners. Some are boring or just average, and others are truly terrible. This month, you can stream one of the most famously bad sci-fi films, Battlefield Earth, on Tubi. Starring John Travolta, it was a critical and commercial failure, but it’s strangely worth watching after all these years. It’s fascinating to see how ambitious the film was, and it’s also incredibly entertaining in a so-bad-it’s-good way.

7 Strangest Alliances in Marvel Comics

Marvel is famous for surprising team-ups, and some of its most memorable pairings have come from unlikely alliances. These seven combinations prove that opposites can indeed attract, bringing together characters who seemingly had no reason to work together and creating fantastic stories in the process.

All 6 Episodes of Netflix’s New Crime Drama Premiere in Just Hours (& It’s a Perfect Binge-Watch)

Starting May 7th, Netflix will release all six episodes of Legends, a new British crime drama inspired by a real undercover operation from the 1990s. The series, created by Neil Forsyth and starring Tom Burke, Steve Coogan, and Hayley Squires, takes place in the early ‘90s when British customs officials were struggling to stop illegal drug smuggling. Legends follows everyday customs officers who are trained to go undercover – taking on new identities – to infiltrate and expose dangerous drug gangs.

14 Years Later, Crunchyroll Is Finally Streaming Underrated Sports Anime

Starting May 3rd, 2026, fans can finally stream ‘Galaxy Kickoff!!’, a truly underrated sports anime! Originally airing 39 episodes between 2012 and 2013, the complete series is now available on Crunchyroll with Japanese audio and English subtitles. It’s accessible in many countries, so be sure to visit the official website to confirm availability. The platform added the show without any prior announcement.