Every Season of The Boys, Ranked From Worst to Best

Right from the start, The Boys stands out as a truly unique show. It cleverly flips the typical superhero formula on its head, addresses important real-world problems with a bold and funny approach, and features a fantastic cast who bring genuine emotion to even the craziest scenes. While every season of The Boys has strong points, the show arguably hits its best stride around the middle of its run.

Crunchyroll’s Darkest Anime Confirms Return With New Movie

I was absolutely blown away by Taizan 5’s Takopi’s Original Sin last year – it was seriously one of the most gripping and dark anime I’ve seen stream on Crunchyroll! It was a shame it only had six episodes, but I’m thrilled to hear they’re continuing the story with a brand new movie! It’s called Takopi’s Original Sin -Thank You, See You Tomorrow, and you can check out the first teaser trailer below!

All 4 Seasons of Chris Pratt’s Forgotten 2000s Drama Are About to Stream Completely Free

With a 93% rating from critics, Everwood features Emily VanCamp, Treat Williams, and Gregory Smith. The show follows Dr. Andrew Brown, a skilled brain surgeon whose life is turned upside down by the death of his wife. He moves with his children, Delia and Ephram, to the small town of Everwood, Colorado—a place he felt a connection to. Everwood perfectly captures the charm of small-town life, though it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. The series also wasn’t afraid to address difficult and emotional topics.

Anime’s Creepiest Body Horror Returns in 2026

The Parasyte Exhibition will run from June 6th to June 21st at the Yokohama Coast in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The exhibit will showcase over 400 original drawings by author Hitoshi Iwaaki, offering a close look at the artwork behind the Parasyte series. Visitors can experience the story in a unique way through these original manuscripts. To celebrate the exhibition, artwork from 25 artists connected to Parasyte and other well-known creators will also be displayed. These artists, who are fans of the series, have contributed original pieces for the event. You can find more information on the official website.

23 Years Later, Legendary Shonen Jump Series Returns With New Release From Creator

Originally published in 1998 in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata, Hikaru no Go sparked a widespread interest in the game of Go. While it didn’t achieve the same global popularity as Obata’s later series like Death Note and Bakuman, it remains a beloved classic. Now, 23 years after the manga concluded, Obata has created new artwork to celebrate a special exhibition being held this summer in Japan. You can find the new art below.

All of Wolverine’s Successors, Ranked

He’s been part of many teams over time, leaving them for various reasons, including the loss of teammates, and someone always had to take his place. Throughout his history with groups like the X-Men, X-Force, and Weapon X, numerous heroes and villains have attempted to follow in his footsteps, each striving to live up to his legendary status and become the best at what they do.

5 Street Fighter Characters Who Deserve a Bigger Role in SF7

Throughout the history of Street Fighter, many skilled fighters haven’t played a significant role in the game’s overall story, even if fans love them. Often, players only get a short glimpse into a character’s reasons for fighting through a single ending in arcade mode. This approach works well for characters who only appear once, like guest characters or unique fighters such as El Fuerte and Hakan from Street Fighter 4. However, it’s frustrating when characters who appear in multiple games repeatedly receive such limited story development.

Forgotten 1990s Fantasy TV Gem is About to Leave Streaming Completely

Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong, a powerful being who learns from his errors and joins the monk Tripitaka on a dangerous quest to retrieve sacred texts from the West. During their travels, they face numerous demons and monsters, and are aided by companions Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing as they overcome these obstacles.