Netflix is Finally Adding a Canceled NBC Sci-Fi Show That Deserves to be a Cult Gem

The show is called La Brea, and it’s coming to Netflix soon, complete with its wild time travel and prehistoric mayhem. If you haven’t seen it, the series, created by David Appelbaum, follows a group of people who fall through a giant sinkhole in Los Angeles and find themselves in a dangerous, ancient world. La Brea first aired on NBC in 2021, but after mixed reviews, falling ratings during its second season, and rising production costs—plus the impact of industry strikes—NBC decided to end it with a shorter final season that finished in 2024. Now, all 30 episodes of La Brea will be available on Netflix starting May 1st.

Massive 6-Year-Old Action RPG Is About to Get Even Bigger with a New Region

Okay, so the latest Genshin Impact livestream finally gave us the release date for Snezhnaya! I’m so hyped – we’ll be able to explore the Cryo nation on August 12th, 2026. As you know, we’ve already got seven regions in Teyvat, each based on a different element, and Snezhnaya is going to be the eighth and final major nation to add to the game. Here’s everything they revealed about it!

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Is Secretly Hiding Major Twists (& We Have the Proof)

Near the trailer’s conclusion, Spider-Man is shown jumping into battle against members of The Hand. The way the shot is composed leaves room for additional characters, leading some to think Sony may have digitally changed it to keep a team-up a secret – similar to how they hid Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in a No Way Home trailer. While Andrew Garfield thinks fans are overanalyzing, evidence now suggests the Brand New Day trailers are concealing significant surprises.

Hogwarts Legacy 2 May Be Revealed Very Soon

The studio is hiring a new community manager, a role they last filled in December 2021, shortly before announcing Hogwarts Legacy in March 2022. It makes sense to bring on community managers when a game is about to be revealed, as they’re needed to engage with players. Often, these roles are paused after a game launches and support ends, then revived when a new announcement is coming. They’ve also recently hired a Video Capture Artist, whose job is to record gameplay footage for trailers and marketing materials. This is another position typically filled right before a game reveal.

Netflix to Lose Major Live-Action Anime Series After 8 Years

Netflix has announced that the live-action Mob Psycho 100 series will be removed from its streaming service on May 21st. It’s unclear what this means for the show’s future, especially since Netflix originally had exclusive rights to it when it was very popular in 2018. If it’s taken off Netflix, it’s likely the series won’t be available to stream anywhere else.

Pokemon Winds & Waves Needs to Add One Pokemon Above All Others

I’m really excited to see the new Pokémon in Generation 10, but I’m also a little worried. Will any of them be strong enough to counter Incineroar? It’s a major threat in competitive battling – everyone who follows the scene knows how powerful it is. Even after some recent adjustments in Pokémon Champions, it’s still one of the best support Pokémon. Hopefully, Pokémon Winds and Waves will introduce a Pokémon that can finally defeat this Alolan starter.

10 Most Unkillable Marvel Superheroes, Ranked

Marvel’s superheroes are incredibly resilient. They bounce back from even the most severe injuries as if they were minor. They can even come back to life after being completely destroyed, allowing them to keep fighting. Villains would be wise to think twice before challenging heroes with this kind of power.

Netflix’s Acclaimed Returning Thriller Series Lands in the Top 10, but Loses Over Half Its Audience

The first season of Beef was a hit with both critics and audiences, known for its wild and chaotic storyline. It followed two strangers (Ali Wong and Steven Yeun) whose lives spiraled out of control after a simple road-rage incident. The second season shifts gears, focusing on a more subtle, but equally damaging, conflict within a workplace. It explores how two couples turn against each other – and themselves – through manipulative behavior. According to creator Lee Sung Jin, this change was intentional. He wanted Season 2 to be the opposite of Season 1’s explosive energy, reflecting the more common, undercurrent of passive-aggression found in real life, especially at work.