The Twilight Saga Is Back on Hulu (And It’s Already Taking Over the Top 10)

All five *Twilight* movies—*Twilight*, *New Moon*, *Eclipse*, *Breaking Dawn – Part 1*, and *Breaking Dawn – Part 2*—are now available on Hulu as of October 1st. They were briefly unavailable for streaming after leaving Netflix at the end of June. Just a few days after returning to Hulu, *Twilight* has already become the most popular movie, with *New Moon* close behind at number 3. *Eclipse* is currently at number 12, just outside the Top 10. It’s unclear how long these films will stay popular or if the others will climb the charts, but *The Twilight Saga* consistently performs well on streaming platforms. Earlier this year, the movies also appeared in Netflix’s Top 10 when they were added to that service.

Dragon Ball: Every Super Saiyan Form Ranked (and #1 is the Most Iconic)

The Super Saiyan transformation from *Dragon Ball* is legendary in the world of anime and manga, and its influence can be seen in countless works, especially those published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump. But with so many different Super Saiyan forms, which one stands out as the most iconic? We’ve put together a list of our top picks to help you decide.

4 Awesome Netflix Shows the Whole Family Can Enjoy in One Weekend

Looking for a show the whole family will enjoy without committing to years of episodes? A weekend-long series is the perfect solution! Netflix has plenty of options that tell a complete story in just a few days. We’ve put together a list of four fantastic shows that everyone can agree on, so you can skip the endless scrolling and start watching.

Xbox Cloud Gaming Free Tier With Ads in the Works – Rumor

According to Tom Warren at The Verge, Microsoft is planning a new Xbox subscription tier that lets you play some games you already own without needing a Game Pass subscription – this includes games offered during Free Play Days and Xbox Retro Classics. The tier will include advertisements, with tests showing about two minutes of ads before games start. Currently, there’s no playtime limit, but Microsoft is reportedly testing a system that would give users five hours of free playtime per month, limited to one hour per gaming session.

Xbox Debunks Rumor That Its Next Console Has Been Cancelled

This summer, Xbox announced it’s developing its next console with AMD. We can likely expect it to launch within the next two years, possibly to get ahead of the PlayStation 6 and repeat the success Xbox had with the Xbox 360. There’s talk that the new console will be more similar to a PC, helping it stand out from competitors, and might even let Xbox players use games from Steam. However, Xbox hasn’t officially revealed details about the new hardware yet.

10 Underrated Anime That Deserved A Longer Run (Including an Incomplete Masterpiece)

It’s frustrating when an anime gets canceled too soon, because many promising shows never get a chance to truly shine. There are a lot of hidden gems that could have become popular if they’d just had a few more episodes, and it’s a shame to see their stories cut short. Hopefully, some of these unfinished anime will get the chance to conclude their narratives in the future.

Nintendo May Be Responding to a Major Arceus Complaint With Their Controversial Pokemon Legends: Z-A DLC

It’s become common for new games to launch with downloadable content (DLC) available for purchase. Often, pre-ordering a game gets you cosmetic items, which are sometimes also sold separately as DLC. This practice can be risky, as seen with the negative reaction to *Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2*. However, the new *Mega Dimension* DLC for *Pokemon Legends: Z-A* feels different. It was announced before the game even came out, and won’t be released at the same time. This early announcement struck many as a greedy attempt to make more money. Some fans are worried that important content that should have been in the original game is being held back and sold as DLC. But there might be more to the story than meets the eye.