7 Great Sci-Fi Movies You’ll Never Want to Watch Again

While many excellent science fiction films encourage repeat viewings, not all do. Even the most acclaimed sci-fi movies can be emotionally draining or challenging, leaving audiences with mixed feelings – they might love the film but not want to experience it again. A bleak ending, a disturbing plot twist, or simply a lack of entertainment for multiple viewings can make some great sci-fi films ones you’ll only watch once.

PS5 Exclusive RPG Seemingly Cancelled Only a Year After Its Announcement

Rumors suggest the PlayStation 5 exclusive RPG, Ballad of Antara, may have been cancelled, which would be unexpected given it was only revealed in May 2024. The game was initially planned for a 2025 release, and since that year has passed with no updates or even a delay announcement, it seems something has gone wrong. Publisher Infold Games and developer TipsWorks have been completely silent, hinting at potential issues behind the scenes.

The Ronin Warriors Revival Might is the Surprise Anime Hit of 2026 (And Here’s Why)

To understand the new series, it’s important to look back at the original Ronin Warriors. It first aired in Japan in 1988, with thirty-nine episodes and several animated specials. The show centers on five young warriors who use a special power to wear magical armor. This created a popular anime that successfully reached audiences in North America. Originally shown through local television, it later became part of Cartoon Network’s Toonami block, gaining even more fans. The new sequel takes place in the same universe but introduces significant changes to appeal to a modern audience.

14 Years Later, Elizabeth Olsen’s Forgotten Horror Quietly Returns to Netflix

Starring Elizabeth Olsen, Adam Trese, and Eric Sheffer Stevens, Silent House is a reimagining of a Uruguayan horror movie. The story follows Sarah (Olsen) as she helps her father (Trese) and uncle (Stevens) renovate their old family home so they can sell it. The house has been empty for a long time and doesn’t have electricity, so they’re using lanterns for light. One night, Sarah gets separated from her family and finds herself trapped, unable to reach anyone for help. As she becomes increasingly frightened, she starts to experience hallucinations, making it hard to tell what’s real and what isn’t.

Ranking The Hulk’s First 10 Villains By Power

Let’s explore the first ten supervillains the Hulk faced and assess their strength. We’ll then rank them from least to most powerful. We’re focusing only on characters who were established as villains when they first appeared – so we won’t include military opponents like Boris (disguised as Mongu) or Thunderbolt Ross, who didn’t become the Red Hulk until later. With that clarified, let’s get started ranking these foes of the Hulk.

7 Best Anime Worlds That We’d Love to Visit

Imagine wandering through magical, otherworldly landscapes, journeying across vast galaxies, or soaring through the sky on a colossal beast. These incredible places capture the magic of stories and remind us that anything is possible. They’re the kind of worlds you never want to leave.

The Most Revolutionary Sci-Fi Movie in History Premiered 99 Years Ago

Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, which premiered in Berlin on January 10, 1927, is considered the high point of German Expressionist cinema. The film portrays a sharply divided future society: the wealthy live in luxury above ground, while the workers are forced to toil in the underground machinery. It’s a powerful criticism of the industrial era, highlighting the conflict between the creators and the builders of a society’s great achievements.

62 Years Ago Today, an Important Marvel Character Made Their Debut (The MCU Is Totally Different Without Them)

Sixty-two years ago, the comic book debut of Black Widow, a character who would become a pop culture icon, was quite different from her portrayal in the movies. In Tales of Suspense #52, created by Stan Lee, Don Rico, and Don Heck, she was introduced as a Soviet spy within an Iron Man story—but initially as an enemy, not an ally. These early comic book appearances set Black Widow on a very different path than what movie fans know, ultimately leading her to fame.