9 R.I.P. sequel coming west in 2026

9 R.I.P sequel first launched for Switch on September 25, 2025 in Japan.

9 R.I.P sequel first launched for Switch on September 25, 2025 in Japan.

Here is an overview of the content, via SEGA:

Cartoon Network will be showing all ten episodes of Over the Garden Wall in a single marathon on April 7th, from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM. It’s a perfect opportunity to re-watch the story of Greg and Wirt, or experience it for the first time – the entire mini-series is about the same length as a full-length movie! The marathon also coincides with the release of the Blu-Ray, which is available for pre-order now. Fans have been waiting for a Blu-Ray version for years, as a DVD has been the only physical option until now.

In the recent issue of Wonder Woman #25, readers were introduced to Lyssa, also known as the Matriarch. She’s the daughter of both the Sovereign and an Amazon named Emelie. Though currently a baby, Lyssa is destined to become a powerful conqueror who will take over the DC Universe. She plans to build an army and overthrow the U.S. government, and she’s even capable of defeating and killing many of the Justice League’s most powerful heroes, leaving very few standing. In this dark future, no hero is safe from the Matriarch, as two popular characters recently discovered.

What makes the world of Dune so compelling is that the threats aren’t just about physical battles—they’re also mental, political, and emotional. The new character, Scytale, embodies this complexity. He’s not a typical, over-the-top villain, but someone who can drastically change the story from behind the scenes. Robert Pattinson will be playing Scytale, and he’ll be positioned as an opponent to Paul Atreides. For now, though, fans are eager to learn more about who Scytale is and what part he’ll play in Dune: Part Three. What can viewers anticipate from his role?

Obi-Wan Kenobi is a fan-favorite character in Star Wars, and Disney and Lucasfilm have been cautious about adding to his story to avoid inconsistencies. There’s still potential for new projects focusing on him, especially during the years between the prequel and original movies. While the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi, starring Ewan McGregor, successfully explored his experiences with Darth Vader and Princess Leia before A New Hope, another compelling story from that same period deserves more attention.

After the first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, all theories about who’s involved are still possible. We don’t get a clear look at Sadie Sink – we can’t even see her face. Sony seems to be intentionally fueling the speculation, but a character who appears to be her is in the trailer. We see someone wearing a green jacket with a yellow hoodie, which matches what Sink wore in photos from the Brand New Day set. This same person is also shown tied to a chair, possibly by Damage Control, and again looks like it could be Sink in a mystery role.

Let me tell you, The Immortal Man is a fantastic finish. It’s a raw, genuinely unsettling, and crucially, satisfying conclusion to what we’ve known of the Shelby story so far. Before the series expands with those planned spin-offs, this film delivers the answers we’ve been craving and offers real closure after that intentionally open ending to Season 6. What I really appreciated is that it doesn’t feel like a retread of familiar territory. Instead, The Immortal Man expertly ties up loose ends, introduces a villain who is easily one of the best the series has ever seen, and—true to form—doesn’t shy away from making tough, sometimes devastating, narrative choices.

Here is an overview of the content, via SEGA:

Here is an overview of the game, via Gamepoch: