2 Years Ago, A Stranger Things Spinoff Was Quietly Canceled With No Explanation

Fans have plenty of comic books to enjoy, ranging from stories like The Other Side and Six, to the exciting crossover event Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Stranger Things. Most of these comics aim to deepen the storylines and provide answers to long-held fan questions. A few years ago, a miniseries was announced that promised to focus on a specific character, but it was unexpectedly canceled and hasn’t been mentioned since.

Jujutsu Kaisen Film Reveals Streaming Details (But There’s a Catch)

With the year winding down and fans buzzing about Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution and Season 3, the compilation film covering the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death Arc now has streaming dates. The official anime website announced the film will be available to rent or download starting December 17th, 2025, on platforms like Prime Video, Niconico Channel, and DMM TV, though exact release dates will differ between services. Currently, this announcement is only for viewers in Japan. However, since the film includes some new artwork not seen in Season 2, there’s hope it will become available internationally as well.

Netflix Remaking Mystery Thriller Movie With 94% on Rotten Tomatoes Just 4 Years After It Was Released

The French film Black Box (originally titled Boîte noire) came out in France and Belgium on September 8, 2021, and proved to be popular, grossing about $9.7 million worldwide. Now, Netflix is creating an English-language remake. Tim Fehlbaum, known for directing September 5, will direct. Andrew Mittman of 1.21 (known for Elvis and Wednesday) will produce alongside the original film’s producers: Wassim Beji, Thibault Gast, and Matthias Weber. Kai Dolbashian from 1.21 will be the executive producer.

Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender Just Proved Why a Live-Action Legend of Korra Would Be Better

The new footage understandably highlights Miya Cech as the exciting addition of Toph in Season 2. It also gives us a glimpse of the rest of Team Avatar and hints at the difficulties they’ll encounter. The action appears as captivating as before, but fans have noticed one particularly noticeable issue with the new season. This problem seems unavoidable when adapting The Last Airbender into a live-action series – something The Legend of Korra wouldn’t have faced.

7 Powerful Marvel Heroes Who Sacrificed Themselves

This concept highlights Marvel’s overall take on heroes: they’re known for their imperfections, not flawless abilities. These characters aren’t just powerful; they grapple with the impact of their decisions. The frequent theme of self-sacrifice demonstrates how Marvel defines heroism, exploring both the physical and emotional costs of being a hero.

Dragon Ball Super Re-unites Goku And Gohan Before Major 2026 Event

Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine combines manga and video game content, often showcasing the most popular titles from both worlds. Given the massive success of the Dragon Ball franchise in both areas, it’s no surprise that characters from the series frequently appear on the cover. This month’s issue features new artwork from Dragon Ball Super artist Toyotaro, putting Ultra Instinct Goku and Beast Gohan together to promote the Dragon Ball Genki Dama Festival happening in January. While Goku and Gohan sometimes clash due to Goku’s passion for fighting, they share a strong bond. You can see the new V-Jump cover below.

Marvel Rereleasing Avengers: Endgame in Theaters Might Spoil Doomsday’s Biggest Twist

Disney, which owns 20th Century Studios, needs to keep showing the Avatar movies so audiences can see them as they were meant to be seen. The company also values anniversaries – the original Star Wars film will return to cinemas for its 50th in 2027. In 2026, Disney plans to re-release Avengers: Endgame in theaters leading up to the launch of Avengers: Doomsday. However, this could unintentionally strengthen a rumor about the new Marvel movie.

Tropic Thunder Spinoff About Tom Cruise’s Les Grossman Gets Encouraging Update (Exclusive)

While promoting the new season of Fallout (premiering December 17th on Prime), Justin Theroux discussed the potential for a spin-off series centered around his character, Les Grossman. He explained that they’ve explored several ideas for the show, but currently, there are no concrete plans in motion. Theroux shared he has some concepts he’s pitched, but confirmed there’s no start date or active development happening at this time. He expressed hope that the spin-off will eventually come to fruition.