10 Best Episodes Of Star Trek: Discovery, Ranked

Despite its flaws, the newer Star Trek series have given us memorable villains, strong acting, and impressive visuals. Though the shows aren’t always consistent with established storylines, the best episodes of Discovery demonstrate that it remains true to the spirit of Star Trek, and these ten episodes have solidified its place in the official Star Trek universe.

Edgar Wright Explains Why His Best Film Never Got a Sequel (& It Makes Sense)

I was reading an interview with Edgar Wright over at Polygon, and he explained why we won’t be getting a sequel to Shaun of the Dead. Apparently, the studio asked about one pretty soon after the first film came out, but he turned it down. He and Simon Pegg just didn’t feel there was a story worth telling. He made a great point – so many sequels feel unnecessary because the main story is already complete in the original. He specifically said that Shaun goes through such a huge transformation in the first movie – from a total loser to a hero – that it would be hard to give him a compelling arc in a follow-up. They’re really happy with Shaun of the Dead as a single, perfect film, and honestly, I can’t blame them!

One Piece Creator Reveals the Correct Way to Read the Manga (And You’re Likely Doing It Wrong)

Fans recently raised a concern in the SBS section of One Piece Volume 113 – specifically, in SBS 113 – about the width of the manga’s panels. A fan account on X (@pewpiece) shared a translation of the latest SBS, showing Oda’s reply. A reader pointed out that the wider panels can be hard to view on smartphones and other vertically-oriented digital devices. Oda admitted this is an issue, but suggested readers try viewing One Piece horizontally for a better experience.

Every New Villager Coming to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in 2026

On January 15th, 2026, a major update (version 3.0) is coming to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, alongside the release of the new Switch 2 console. This update introduces lots of fresh content, like a hotel where you can design rooms for guests. However, the biggest addition is likely the three new Dream Islands, giving players more space to customize and create as they’ve always wanted. You’ll also be able to invite your favorite villagers – and even some brand new faces – to these islands. Here’s a list of all the confirmed new villagers coming in this large New Horizons update.

Every Animated Hulk Feature Film by Marvel Ranked

Although the Hulk has a long and interesting history, his ability to star in his own movie has been difficult due to a complicated agreement between Marvel Studios and Universal Pictures. This has meant he hasn’t led his own Marvel Cinematic Universe film since 2008, and his story has instead been told through team-up movies like The Avengers and Thor: Ragnarok. Despite this, Marvel has continued to create Hulk adventures through animated films released directly to video. These films give fans a variety of stories and showcase different sides of this popular hero.

Xbox Exclusive Sci-Fi Horror Game Finally Releasing 13 Years After It Was Announced

After a 13-year wait since its initial announcement in 2012, Lunar Software’s sci-fi horror game, Routine, is finally launching on December 4th, published by Raw Fury. The reason for the long delay remains a mystery, but the game appears to be shaping up nicely. Currently, it’s only confirmed for release on an unspecified platform – there’s no word yet on versions for PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch – but a new trailer has just been released.

18 Years Ago This Animated Movie Hit Theaters (And Should’ve Been A Much Bigger Hit Than It Was)

As a long-time fan, I always knew anything this studio put out was going to be huge – they had a reputation for blockbusters! That’s why when Bee Movie came out on November 2, 2007, everyone was so confused. It was a real passion project for Jerry Seinfeld, which was awesome, but the story was… different. It wasn’t what people expected, and honestly, it split audiences right down the middle. It had all the potential in the world, but that unusual approach meant it just didn’t quite become the massive hit everyone thought it would be.

Once Upon A Katamari Review – Rolling Around Has Never Been More Fun

If you’ve never played a Katamari game, you’re in for a treat! The basic idea is you start as a small ball and roll around a colorful world, picking up everything you can. As you collect more and more objects, the ball grows bigger, letting you roll up even larger things – eventually even buildings and trees! The newest game, Once Upon a Katamari, plays almost exactly like the original Katamari Damacy. Despite all the wild and crazy things that happen in these games, the core gameplay remains wonderfully simple and consistently fun, and that’s what I love about this latest installment.