LEGO Art Collection Adds Claude Monet’s Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies

Although all the artwork is beautiful, this piece truly stands out. It’s a vibrant, colorful creation built with LEGO bricks, inspired by the impressionist style of Monet. This newest LEGO set was made in partnership with The Metropolitan Museum of Art and is their most expensive one yet, costing $249.99. Despite the price, it’s a substantial piece – the finished painting is over 20 inches tall, 16 inches wide, and includes 3,179 LEGO pieces, making it a significant addition to any collection. It even comes with a hanging mechanism, allowing you to display it like a traditional painting. If you’re captivated by Monet’s LEGO interpretation, you can order the set starting March 4th, or March 1st if you’re a LEGO insider. It will be available at LEGO Stores, LEGO.com, and through the LEGO Insiders App.

2 Years Later, Netflix’s One Live-Action Adaptation Is Still a Masterpiece (But Season 2 Could Fall Apart)

Everyone was excited for the live-action version of One Piece, but Avatar: The Last Airbender is also creating a lot of excitement, especially since previous attempts to adapt it in Hollywood didn’t go well. The original Avatar, a beloved animated show that premiered on Nickelodeon in 2005, still has a very dedicated fanbase after almost twenty years. So, fans were naturally concerned when a live-action adaptation was announced, given the franchise’s past difficulties. However, this new version is remarkably faithful to the original series.

Disney+: Everything Coming to the Service in March 2026

The highly awaited second season of Daredevil: Born Again is finally here, launching on Tuesday, March 24th. But that’s not all! Fans can also enjoy The Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special in March, along with a dedicated Hannah Montana stream celebrating the milestone. See a full list of new additions below.

After 7 Years, Popular MMORPG Is Finally Coming To Steam (And You Can Play It Right Now)

Originally released in 2018 for iOS and Android, MapleStory M is a mobile game based on the popular PC MMORPG, MapleStory. It offers many of the same features fans enjoy in the original game, but designed for mobile devices. With over 75 million registered players worldwide, MapleStory M is expanding its reach by launching on Steam on March 18th. Before the full launch, players can try out a new demo to get a head start.

God of War Fans Are Obsessing Over a Potential Change in the Trilogy Remake

This remake of the classic God of War trilogy offers a chance to experience these beloved games again, but it also brings up questions about how much the developers should change things. The gaming world has changed since the original trilogy was released, and fans are particularly curious about how certain mature content will be handled. The original games included adult themes and interactions, and players are debating whether Santa Monica Studio will remove or censor those moments. This discussion isn’t just about those specific scenes; it reflects a wider concern about censorship in remakes, how to update older games for modern audiences, and how to connect the style of the original trilogy with the storytelling of the newer God of War game.

5 Most Beloved and 5 Most Despised Remakes of All Time

Released in 2015, Until Dawn was a groundbreaking interactive horror game that quickly became popular. It was highly praised for its unique style, impressive graphics, and more, so a remake seemed inevitable. However, the PlayStation 5 remake was a bit unexpected – it completely rebuilt the game using Unreal Engine 5, but didn’t change much of the original gameplay beyond improving the visuals. It felt more like an enhanced upgrade than a true remake, and many saw it as unnecessary except for potentially paving the way for a sequel. Critics largely disliked the remake, considering it a simple port, and players who had already enjoyed the original were often disappointed with the purchase.

33 Years Later, Star Trek Just Released a Secret Sequel to a Classic Next Generation Episode

The sixth episode of Starfleet Academy stands out from the rest, marking a turning point in the series. It features a joint training exercise between the Academy and War College that quickly spirals out of control. With the highest stakes yet, the episode officially introduces the alien race known as the Sirens and concludes with the students shocked after Starfleet is cleverly defeated. However, amidst all the drama, it’s easy to overlook that this episode secretly continues the story from a memorable episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.