Every Movie & TV Show Coming to Netflix This Week (May 18th)

Netflix is adding a lot of series next week, including the latest seasons of Law & Order and the first seasons of Grant, Abraham Lincoln, and FDR. If you’re a Formula 1 fan, there are also some live races coming up! See everything new on Netflix below.

The Game Cave’s Co-Owner Explains Why Trading Cards Have Become So Expensive (and How Stores Can Save the Hobby)

Before opening The Game Cave, Craig Johnson was already a dedicated collector, especially of Magic: The Gathering cards. He recently spoke with Chris Killian from ComicBook about his store and the card collecting hobby, sharing valuable thoughts on why certain trading card games (TCGs) have become so costly and how stores can keep prices fair for loyal customers.

Next Nintendo Direct Reportedly Happening Soon

Google recently noticed an update to the archive of Nintendo Direct presentations, which Famiboards also reported. This sparked speculation about a new Direct announcement, but so far, nothing has happened. However, this isn’t unusual. It’s happened before – back in January 2021, the archive was updated multiple times, leading to confusion among Nintendo Switch fans. While no Direct aired in January, one followed shortly after in February. This raises the question of whether those updates and the subsequent Direct were connected. If so, it could suggest a new Nintendo Direct is on the way in June.

5 Action-Packed 2026 Anime Series You’ll Love If You’re a KPop Demon Hunters Fan

2026 is continuing the trend of exciting new anime, with several fantasy action series already standing out. Some of these shows have action sequences as fast-paced and visually impressive as, or even better than, those in KPop Demon Hunters. In fact, five new anime series are quickly becoming known for their thrilling supernatural action and are likely to be a hit with fans of KPop Demon Hunters.

5 Best RPGs Based on Tabletop Games That Truly Capture the Magic of TTRPGs

As a gamer, I’ve seen a ton of tabletop RPGs get turned into video games, and honestly, the quality varies wildly. Dungeons & Dragons is the big one, with the Baldur’s Gate games being a classic example, and they’ve been adapting it for decades. But it’s not alone! If you’re like me and want to find video games that really feel like the tabletop games they’re based on, and actually get the rules right, I’ve put together a list of some of the best ones out there.

5 Space-Based Sci-Fi Shows That Every Star Trek Fan Should Binge Right Now

It’s hard to find sci-fi shows that satisfy dedicated Star Trek fans, who have seen it all. But several excellent space-based series come close, and they’re all great choices for Trekkies. While some have gained more popularity than others, each one offers something similar that Star Trek fans will enjoy.

Star Wars Has Totally Changed Over the Last 16 Years (& the Fans Haven’t Noticed)

When Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012, they aimed to build a massive, interconnected Star Wars universe similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This involved planning numerous new movies and both animated and live-action TV series, released at a rapid pace. While it’s well known that Disney significantly altered Star Wars, many fans may not realize the full extent of these changes over the past decade and beyond.

Who Defeats Homelander in The Boys Series Finale: 5 Final Candidates, Ranked (Kimiko Isn’t #1)

While it’s still within the realm of possibility that Homelander could win in the end, it feels unlikely. Though a victory for him would be a surprising twist on the usual superhero story, it wouldn’t feel satisfying after so much time invested by fans. There’s already concern about how The Boys will end, and it shouldn’t be because Homelander isn’t defeated. The real question is who will defeat him. Several characters could play a part, but I believe it will ultimately come down to five main contenders.

Feature: 15 Years Ago Today, We All Pushed Square to Doubt

This detective game, initially revealed by Sony as a PlayStation 3 exclusive and later released by Rockstar in 2011, was notable for its innovative facial capture technology. This technology allowed players to understand characters’ emotions simply by looking at their faces – a groundbreaking feature for its time.