Recasting Buffy the Vampire Slayer For 2026

It’s hard to picture anyone else in these iconic roles – the original cast was fantastic and still holds a special place with viewers, and they’re pretty irreplaceable. But, if the show needed to be cast again today, these actors could still deliver great performances as the ten main characters.

New Live-Action Manga Adaptation to be The “First of Many”

Originally created by Satoru Hiura and first published in 2004, Hotaru’s Way gained a dedicated following and continued with sequels and spin-offs until 2009. Surprisingly, despite its popularity, the series never received an animated adaptation. Instead, it launched directly into live-action with a television series in 2007, followed by a sequel series in 2010 and a film in 2012. Now, according to Deadline, Unapologetic Projects is bringing Hotaru’s Way to North America with a brand new live-action television series. Producers on the project include Paige Hooper, Motoko Kimura, and Kate Kugler, though a release date hasn’t been announced yet.

9 Years Later, a Controversial HBO Series Surges on Streaming Charts To Become a Top 5 U.S. Hit

Let’s talk about Girls, the HBO series created by Lena Dunham that really resonated with millennials during its original run. Though the show and its creator faced plenty of criticism, that controversy is probably what’s bringing it back into conversation now. Girls follows a young writer and her three friends in New York City as they navigate life after college. They’re all trying to figure out their careers, relationships, and identities, and their journey is full of drama and messy situations.

10 Best Modern Superman Runs, Ranked

Superman has seen some truly amazing stories in recent years, with many different writers and artists leaving their mark on the character. These creative periods have helped make Superman even more compelling, and some rank among the very best superhero stories ever told. Here are ten of the best modern interpretations of the iconic hero, keeping him relevant as the greatest superhero of all time.

Apple TV’s New Sci-Fi Series With Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score Confirmed as an Instant Hit

Apple TV+’s sci-fi series, For All Mankind, is a great example of compelling alternate history storytelling. The show starts with a simple ‘what if’ – what if the Soviet Union had won the space race and landed on the Moon first? Over five seasons, it’s built a detailed alternate timeline, growing from the NASA control room to a Martian base and beyond. While the sixth and final season of For All Mankind is coming soon, the story is expanding with Star City, a spinoff that explores the Soviet perspective which began this alternate Earth. And it’s already proving popular, less than a week after its release.

Classic Toy Story Games Return With New Releases This Year

On October 15th, Atari is releasing two new Toy Story game collections! Toy Story: Retro Roundup! features five classic games originally released on systems like Sega Genesis and PlayStation 1, including Toy Story, Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!, Toy Story 2, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, and Toy Story Racer. As a bonus, the collection also includes Pixar’s A Bug’s Life game. The second release is Toy Story 3 Complete Edition.

D&D’s New Ravenloft Book Delves Deeper Into Horror Than Ever Before (And Looks Good Doing It)

I’m genuinely thrilled about this new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook – it’s the most excited I’ve been for one in a long time! Ravenloft: The Horrors Within is beautifully designed, with artwork that blends the feel of modern horror films with classic fantasy. It’s a fresh take on the Ravenloft setting and isn’t just a rehash of previous material. This book provides a wealth of new horror elements for both players and Dungeon Masters, perfect for running a full horror campaign or simply adding a spooky atmosphere to existing games. The Horrors Within feels like D&D’s deepest exploration of horror, and it’s arguably their most impressive sourcebook in years.