Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Is All Set For Its Finale, So Here’s What You Need to Know

The first volume of the manga came out in Japan on January 5th, 2026, and quickly sold over 266,000 copies that month. Even without being available outside of Japan, it was the sixth best-selling manga of the month. Now, more than five months after it began, the story is nearing its end. The manga, Modulo, has clearly entered its final arc, building towards a conclusion.

One of the Best Platformers of All-Time Released 36 Years Ago Today

Over the years, the series has consistently improved, with each new game having its supporters and detractors. However, few games in the franchise—or in video games as a whole—have reached the level of Super Mario Bros. 3. It took everything that made the first game enjoyable and made it even better, quickly becoming a commercial and critical success. Even now, 36 years later, it’s still considered one of the greatest platforming games of all time.

31 Years Ago Today, The Simpsons’ Shocking Original Homer Twist Was Finally Used in This 10/10 Episode

Today marks the 31st anniversary of the Simpsons episode “Homie the Clown,” which originally aired on February 12, 1995. The episode features Homer attending clown college to become a local version of Krusty the Clown. Interestingly, the episode subtly explained the visual similarities between Homer and Krusty. Originally, writers considered the idea that Krusty was Homer in disguise, but they ultimately chose a different storyline.

Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Man Noir Explained: Powers, What Universe He’s In & Why He Isn’t Called Peter Parker

As a huge Spider-Man fan, I was really intrigued by the first trailer for the Spider-Noir series! It’s got such a dark and gritty vibe, and it’s clear this isn’t your typical friendly neighborhood hero. Apparently, this Spider-Man is actually Ben Reilly, not Peter Parker, and he’s going through a really rough patch – think bar fights and a bit too much to drink. It’s actually pretty wild because Sony previously had a deal with Marvel saying Spider-Man characters shouldn’t drink at all! It definitely makes you wonder who this damaged Spider-Man is, and what Nicolas Cage is going to bring to the role.

Netflix Teases What Might be The Next Sakamoto Days

The story of Granny began in South Korea in 2019 and concluded in 2022. An upcoming live-action adaptation introduces a gritty world of gangsters and crime, reminiscent of Taro Sakamoto’s work. The plot centers around a grandmother who seeks revenge when her grandson is put into a coma after becoming involved with the mob. She’s given a dangerous opportunity: to become a weapon in exchange for justice. The new television series will star Lee Jung Eun, known for her roles in Heavenly Ever After, The Trunk, and The Frog, and Kim Mu Yeol, who appeared in Netflix’s Sweet Home. Though production hasn’t started yet, Granny has the potential to be a major success for Netflix.

5 TV Shows That Got Way Worse After Dropping Their Original Premise

Shows like Supernatural and The Good Place are really skilled at changing things up and keeping the story fresh. However, not all shows manage this well. Some fail because their changes feel out of character, become predictable, or happen too late in the series. For example, a vampire show that declined in quality after its main character became a vampire, or a CW mystery that lost its way, demonstrate how easily reinvention can go wrong.

PlayStation Store Brings Back Handy Feature Missing Since the PS4

The PlayStation Store on the web recently went through a redesign that removed trailers and images from game listings. Before this change, you could easily watch trailers and see screenshots directly on the store’s website to learn about games. A recent update has brought some of this functionality back, allowing you to view media again.

How Avengers: Doomsday is Different From Infinity War & Endgame Teased by Russos: “Doom Demands a Certain Tone”

I was really fascinated to hear the Russo brothers talk about Doomsday with Empire. They explained how it pushes boundaries compared to their previous Avengers films. Anthony put it perfectly – while they always aim for fun and spectacle, they also really challenge themselves with the story. He believes Doomsday represents a new peak in that complexity, and I think that’s exciting!