New Netflix Show Crowned a “10/10” Success is an Instant Hit with 4 Million Viewers

Based on a real-life event, the series Radioactive Emergency is receiving rave reviews from both critics and viewers, with many calling it a must-watch. The show follows a team of scientists and doctors desperately trying to control a major radiation disaster and save countless lives. While the characters have personal stories, the focus remains on the terrifying ecological crisis, creating a gripping, tense, and emotionally impactful narrative.

9 Years Later, Major Dark Isekai Anime Returns With New Trailer for Season 2

The anime series Saga of Tanya the Evil finished its first season in 2017 and fans have been waiting for more ever since. After a four-year wait, a new season was announced, and now we have a confirmed release date! Season 2 of Saga of Tanya the Evil will premiere in July. You can find a new trailer and poster below.

5 Netflix TV Shows To Watch if You Love Invincible

Invincible is unique in how it combines high-quality animation, superhero stories, and intense violence—a combination you don’t often see. While Prime Video also has the gritty superhero show The Boys, viewers who enjoy Invincible might want to check out Netflix. Several Netflix originals offer similar appeal—whether it’s through flawed heroes, characters with questionable morals, or visually striking action—giving fans the same kind of experience as Invincible.

Nintendo Reportedly Reviving Game Boy Series Not Seen in Nearly 20 Years With New Game in 2027

A recent report from an anonymous YouTube user, “Malo932,” is gaining attention from Nintendo fans, and for good reason. Typically, random online commentators aren’t reliable sources, but this user actually predicted information that Nate the Hate – a well-respected Nintendo insider – later confirmed about unannounced games planned for 2026 and 2027. Malo932 shared this information six days before Nate the Hate, and even included some extra details. Because of the overlap with Nate the Hate’s report, it’s likely these additional details are accurate too. These include word that a remake of a beloved Super Nintendo game is on the way, and that a new Wario Land game is currently in development and scheduled for release in 2027.

Marvel Just Fully Explained Why Spider-Man Kept His Secret Identity for Four Years

After the events of No Way Home, Wilson Fisk successfully became the mayor of New York City. As shown in Daredevil: Born Again, he strongly opposes vigilantes and is determined to get rid of all costumed heroes. His police task force is operating aggressively throughout the city, not only going after vigilantes themselves, but also anyone who supports them. For example, the premiere of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 features a wanted poster for Karen Page, simply because she helped vigilantes. This makes Peter Parker’s choice to keep his identity a secret even more understandable.

Upcoming Singleplayer Action Game Delivers MMO-Style Raids for Solo Gamers

The upcoming indie game Don’t Lose Aggro takes inspiration from the challenging raids found in classic MMOs, but with a twist – it’s designed for a single player. This eliminates the usual difficulties of coordinating with a team. You’ll build and customize a powerful Tank character and then lead a group of NPC companions through tough dungeons. Don’t Lose Aggro will be available on Steam Early Access starting April 15th.

7 Ridiculous Ways the MCU Resurrected Dead Characters

It’s not surprising that death isn’t always final in a universe full of superheroes with incredible powers. However, the ways some Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) characters have returned from the dead are often strange and even silly. Whether it’s a plot convenience or a forced cameo, here’s a look at the most ridiculous MCU resurrections.