Hades 2 Receives New Accolades Trailer to Celebrate Xbox And PlayStation Launch

We really enjoyed playing Melinoë last year! It’s a fun and lighthearted adventure through the underworld where you try to save your family from Cronos. Despite the dark setting, the game is surprisingly charming and funny. A highlight is definitely the variety of cool weapons you discover, which make the combat even more engaging.

Pragmata Shows Off Even More Gorgeous RTX Path Tracing Ahead of Launch

We gave Pragmata a fantastic score – nine out of ten – because it cleverly combines action and puzzles. However, if you’re expecting a simple shooting game, you might find its unique approach a little different. What we are certain you’ll enjoy is how beautiful the game looks, with a vibrant and distinctive art style that really makes its levels and strange, dangerous robot enemies come alive.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Gets Blatantly Teased in New Post

Ben Jordan, the actor who portrays Spider-Man/Peter Parker’s face in the game series, recently posted a photo on Instagram of himself doing motion capture work. Although he could have been working on any project, he added the caption “IYKYK” with a spider emoji, strongly suggesting it was for another Spider-Man game – likely Marvel’s Spider-Man 3. This indicates that Insomniac Games is at least starting to plan the game, and will probably begin full development after their Wolverine game is released.

20 Years Later, This Is Still Cartoon Network’s Wildest Spinoff (& It Never Aired in the U.S.)

Toei Animation is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Powerpuff Girls Z. This anime series, which first aired in Japan in July 2026, reimagined The Powerpuff Girls with a fresh take – a new team handled the animation and creative side of things. Powerpuff Girls Z gave the characters different backstories, powers, and a completely new look, making it a unique anime that unfortunately never had an official release in the United States.

All 11 Types of Xenomorph in the Alien Movies, Ranked by Power

The Alien franchise is enjoying a huge comeback. The 2024 film Alien: Romulus earned over $350 million worldwide, and a sequel is already in the works. At the same time, the Alien universe has found success on television with Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth, which premiered to record ratings in August 2025. The show is continuing its momentum with a second season planned to shoot in 2026 at Pinewood Studios in London, and the recent addition of Peter Dinklage to the cast has generated even more excitement. While future installments may introduce new variations of the xenomorph, the creature has already appeared in many forms and at different life stages throughout the film series.

The Boys Franchise Gets an Official Name From Prime Video (But It’s Ruining the Joke of the Series Entirely)

Ever since the first season of The Boys came out, the show’s popularity has skyrocketed. The original comic books have been re-released, an audiobook adaptation has been created, and three spin-off shows – Gen V, The Boys Presents: Diabolical, and the upcoming Vought Rising – have all been produced. You might expect this to be called a franchise, like a “Boys Cinematic Universe,” but Prime Video has revealed a different name, one that highlights how The Boys has ironically become the very thing it originally satirized.

Disney Lorcana Reveals Monsters Inc Cards, Next Illumineer’s Quest, and New Set With One of Disney’s Most Underrated Films

The next Lorcana set, Wilds Unknown, is generating excitement, especially with the surprise reveal of Merida from Disney’s Brave. We also saw more cards featuring characters from The Incredibles and Toy Story. Ravensburger then previewed the first cards from the Attack of the Vine set, introducing Sully, Mike, and Boo from Monsters, Inc.. Winnie the Pooh will be the focus of the next Illumineer’s Quest, and Lorcana also gave a first look at a future set based on the film Onward, which many fans consider a hidden gem and could make for a fantastic set.