Disney Star Hints at Beloved Franchise Return With a Movie

The popular animated series Star Vs. The Forces of Evil concluded in 2019 after four seasons and nearly 150 episodes. Despite its successful run, fans are eager for more, and a recent interview with voice actor Adam McArthur suggests a comeback might be possible. McArthur hinted at the potential for a movie adaptation, which could bring his character, Marco Diaz, back to the screen. He expressed optimism, noting the current trend of revivals and encouraging viewers to continue watching on Disney+, implying there’s a good chance the franchise could return.

Horror Cult Classic Poppy Playtime Reveals Chilling New Chapter 5 Trailer

Mob Entertainment has given fans a sneak peek at the puzzles and tools coming in Chapter 5 of Poppy Playtime. This new chapter will take players inside Playtime Co. itself, promising a scary and exciting experience. The story continues directly after the events of Chapter 4, and a recently released trailer offers a chilling first look at what’s in store. If you’ve been looking for a reason to be scared, this trailer delivers!

Japan Has Revealed Its Top Anime for 2025, and Solo Leveling Doesn’t Even Make the Top 50

Recent results from the Tokyo Anime Award Festival’s Top 100 list show how anime fans in Japan voted for their favorites released between October 2024 and October 2025. Voting took place in November 2025, and unfortunately, the highly-rated second season of Solo Leveling landed at number 61 – missing the top 50. This is surprising given the show’s popularity with Western audiences. Instead, Japanese voters chose Dr. Stone: Science Future as the best anime of 2025.

First-person night-shift taxi driver psychological horror game Silent Road announced for PC

Laura Ripoll and Guillem Travila, the founders of Endflame, have always been fans of Japanese horror films—particularly their suspenseful atmosphere and lasting impact. They explained in a press release that their new game, Silent Road, grew out of this passion. After their initial success with the J-Horror inspired game Ikai, the team found themselves wanting to revisit the genre. Silent Road represents that return, and they’ve put a lot of effort into creating a scary game with a meaningful story. They expressed both excitement and nervousness about sharing it with the world.

Sleep Awake Review – A One Hit Wonder

Eyes Out aims to be broadly appealing, and it succeeds in being an enjoyable, though not overly difficult, game. The story keeps you engaged from beginning to end, and you’ll likely find the things you uncover along the way to be rewarding.

Assetto Corsa EVO Gets 10 New Cars, 5 New Tracks and Physics Improvements in Latest Update

This update includes a ton of fresh content, like 10 new cars with different versions, and 5 new tracks offering a variety of layouts. We’ve also made general improvements to the game, including more realistic tire and drivetrain physics, better audio, a redesigned user interface, and enhanced visuals. You can find a complete list of all the changes in the patch notes below.

Red Dead Redemption (PS5) Review – Behind The Times

The first game sets the stage for Arthur’s story in the second, and seeing so much of that groundwork in the prequel makes it a fascinating lead-in to one of the most highly-regarded games of recent years. That’s why I was thrilled to finally play it on a modern console.

One of Tom Hanks’ Best Movies Is Easier Than Ever To Stream (But It Hasn’t Aged Well)

Highly rated by audiences (95% on Rotten Tomatoes), Forrest Gump is one of Tom Hanks’ most beloved films and earned him a second Best Actor Oscar, following his win for Philadelphia. Recently, the classic movie became available to stream on Netflix on December 4th, shortly after being added to Paramount+ and Tubi on December 1st. The film tells the story of the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s through the eyes of Forrest Gump, a kind-hearted man from Alabama with a low IQ who is determined to find the love of his life. Forrest Gump was a huge success when it came out, earning $678 million and becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1994. It received 13 Academy Award nominations and won six, including Best Picture.

This Iconic Sci-Fi Franchise Has Two Masterpieces, and They Both Flopped at the Box Office

Interestingly, this situation happened twice in the same year. While audiences were enthusiastically enjoying E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – a hugely popular, family-friendly science fiction film – two other sci-fi movies, The Thing and Blade Runner, both failed to make much money at the box office. Despite their initial lack of success, all three films are now considered classics.