Project Hail Mary’s Streaming Release Date Was Just Officially Confirmed (but There’s a Catch)

It was such a hit that Amazon MGM actually extended its theatrical window, delaying its debut on VoD and eventually streaming. Even the past weekend, it still pulled in almost $500k domestic across Friday-Sunday [via Box Office Mojo], which isn’t bad considering that was its twelfth(!) weekend, and it was already released on digital last month. Now, the time has come for it to start streaming, with it confirmed via a listing that it’ll be on Amazon’s subscription channel MGM+ (formerly Epix), from June 18th, 2026. The ad-free subscription service costs $7.99 per month.

Godzilla’s The Odyssey #1 Is a Pitch-Perfect Crossover Ahead of Nolan’s Blockbuster (Review)

Frank Tieri, Ilias Kyriazis, and Tom Sciolo take readers to ancient Greece and medieval England for the latest installment, an adaptation of The Odyssey. This installment is my favorite so far, taking the story we know and love and putting a fresh coat of Godzilla-colored paint on it. While the back-up story kind of takes away from the overall quality, this still an awesome comic.

Crimson Desert Studio Says The Free Updates Will Continue “As Long As There’s Demand For It”

As a gamer, it’s awesome to see Pearl Abyss really supporting their single-player games. They’ve built a reputation with MMOs, which need constant updates and new content, and they’re bringing that same dedication to these new titles. Honestly, a lot of us who mainly play single-player games aren’t used to developers giving this much post-launch attention, so it’s a really refreshing change!

Avengers: Armageddon #1 Is an Amazing Beginning for Marvel’s Next Big Event (Review)

Chip Zdarsky, one of Marvel’s strongest writers currently, is joined by Delio Diaz and Frank Alpizar for this new series that promises big things for the Marvel Universe. Although some of the ideas presented aren’t new, the book has a vibrant energy that keeps it engaging. Armageddon is developing into a truly noteworthy story, and this issue effectively continues that momentum.

35 Years Ago Today, a Shocking TV Cliffhanger Left Fans Stunned (It Took 26 Years to Get Answers)

This was never more obvious than when David Lynch and Mark Frost’s ABC drama show Twin Peaks became a mainstream phenomenon upon release. Many viewers expected this atypical mix of cop show, teen drama, and supernatural horror to have a clear end to its knotty, byzantine plot. Although Twin Peaks influenced ‘90s TV classics like The X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the show itself had a far stranger, more ambiguous storyline than either of those later hits.