5 Dream Power Ranger Crossovers That Haven’t Happened Yet

We never expected a team-up between Sonic the Hedgehog and DC Comics would be so great, but last year’s crossover series proved us wrong! It was fun seeing the Justice League and Team Sonic work together, and even more surprising to see DC’s take on the Sonic Team. Now I’m hoping for a similar series featuring the Power Rangers!

The MCU Just Set Up its Most Important Major Death in Years

Episode 4 of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 was a shocking turning point. Bullseye tried to kill Kingpin, but instead, Vanessa was critically injured. While she didn’t die, a piece of one of Kingpin’s glass decorations pierced her brain, leaving her in critical condition. The season has been examining different forms of justice, and Bullseye’s actions seem to represent the most brutal outcome possible.

‘CDPR Deserves a Lot of Credit’: Tech Experts Praise Cyberpunk 2077’s Anticipated PS5 Pro Mode

Okay, so get this – on April 8th, the game is getting a huge update that’ll really let the PlayStation 5 flex its muscles. It’s totally free, which is awesome! I was reading Digital Foundry, and they’re saying the developers, CD Projekt RED, are doing an amazing job supporting the game even after it launched. Seriously, they deserve a ton of credit for keeping at it.

5 Consoles That Bankrupted the Companies That Made Them

The Tapwave Zodiac was a mobile gaming and entertainment system released in late 2003, but it was discontinued less than two years later. It ran on the Palm OS and could play games, music, and videos, costing between $299 and $399 at the time (equivalent to $530-$710 today). While it had some good titles like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and Doom II, the Zodiac ultimately failed because it launched around the same time as the popular PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. The company eventually went out of business and sold its remaining assets.

8 Essential Recent Anime That Deserve A Spot On Every Watch List

These anime are so good, they go beyond typical genre boundaries and will appeal to a wide range of viewers – even those who don’t usually watch anime. They’re great choices even if you only watch anime occasionally, and include some of the most popular and well-loved shows of recent years – you really shouldn’t skip them.

10 Years Later, One of The Best Fantasy Series of All Time Finally Released Its Anime

This manga is known for its beautiful artwork and captivating story. After a decade since its release, the anime adaptation is now available on Crunchyroll. The first two episodes premiered on April 6th, 2026, with both subtitled and dubbed options. New episodes will be added every Monday at 7:00 A.M. Pacific Time. While the anime is also streaming on Netflix, it’s currently limited to select Asian countries.

Solo Leveling Quietly Gets a Major Update on Anime’s Future

With the incredible popularity of the anime Solo Leveling, it’s highly likely the entire story will eventually be animated. Recently, Kadokawa and Aniplex formed a new company called Animec to handle anime film distribution and marketing. Kadokawa announced the venture on their website, and although it wasn’t specifically about Solo Leveling, the timing is notable given the long-standing rumors of a Solo Leveling movie.

A Forgotten Sci-Fi Disaster Movie Just Landed on Paramount+ (But It’s Hilariously Inaccurate)

The movie The Core isn’t known for being scientifically realistic. Directed by Jon Amiel, it follows a group of scientists and astronauts who travel to the Earth’s core in a special vehicle. Their mission: to detonate nuclear explosions and restart the planet’s rotation, preventing a global catastrophe. While screenwriter John Rogers claimed the movie was based on real geophysical ideas, most scientists consider its scientific concepts to be highly inaccurate.