PlayStation Plus Just Got Better for Those With PS3 Nostalgia

Okay, so you know how with PS Plus Premium, you can’t actually download PS3 games, you have to stream them? It’s kinda annoying already, but lately the streaming has been super unreliable – it just wasn’t working right a lot of the time. That meant a bunch of us PS Plus Premium subscribers couldn’t actually play the PS3 games we were paying for. Good news though, it looks like Sony finally fixed the issue, so hopefully we can all jump back into those classics now!

Only 1 Month In, Netflix Has Already Canceled 3 Major Series

Netflix has gained a reputation for canceling shows quickly, often after only one or two seasons. While other streaming services do this as well, it’s become a major frustration for viewers. Data from Watch in America shows Netflix canceled more series than any other platform in 2024, with a total of 16. They continued this trend in 2025, axing 30 more shows – including The Waterfront, which was briefly a Top 10 hit – and have already canceled three series in 2026.

Star Trek Just Made Worf’s Replacement One of the Franchise’s Most Tragic Characters Ever

Episode 4 of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is the strongest episode yet, skillfully combining large-scale galactic events with a deeply personal look at its characters. The episode reveals a devastating blow to the Klingons: their home planet, Qo’noS, was destroyed in the Burn, bringing the entire race to the brink of extinction. This makes Jay-Den, the sole Klingon currently in Starfleet, a compelling and tragic figure, essentially a reverse of the iconic Next Generation character Worf.

WWE 2K26’s New Cover Star Returns After 14 Year Absence

CM Punk, also known as the Second City Saint and current WWE World Heavyweight Champion, is the cover athlete for WWE 2K26. It’s a fitting choice, as he hasn’t been on a WWE game cover since WWE 13 – before the series became WWE 2K. After leaving WWE in 2014, Punk returned in 2023, and now he’s back on the cover, which you can see below.

New Fast and Furious Movie Confirms Title and Release Date (With a Major Change)

Vin Diesel, known for his role in the Fast & Furious series, announced on Instagram that the franchise will continue beyond the current films. He shared a photo with his late co-star Paul Walker and wrote a message about their shared journey and lasting impact, revealing a release date of March 17, 2028, with the title “FAST FOREVER.” This suggests the series will continue with new installments, a shift from earlier plans for the films.

A Beloved Animated Series Defeated Stranger Things in 2025

In 2024 and continuing into 2025, Bluey was the most-streamed TV series. A recent Nielsen report shows the Disney+ animated show reached over 45 billion minutes of viewing time, surpassing even popular Netflix titles. Stranger Things logged just over 39 billion minutes, while Grey’s Anatomy actually exceeded it with over 40 billion. With an animated spin-off planned for Stranger Things this year, it remains to be seen if the franchise can challenge Bluey‘s dominance in 2026.

After 12 Years, Ubisoft’s Most Daring Franchise Is All but Gone

This is especially true for the Watch Dogs series, which aimed to compete with Rockstar’s popular GTA games while also bringing fresh ideas to open-world adventures. Ubisoft’s efforts to create something unique were often successful, but the series always felt like it was still developing. Unfortunately, if recent rumors are correct, Ubisoft has now cancelled the Watch Dogs franchise, meaning it likely won’t reach its full potential.

7 Most Rewatchable Fantasy Superhero TV Shows of the 21st Century

Popular superhero shows often explain their fantastical elements with science – things like advanced technology, lab mishaps, or genetic changes. Other shows, however, lean into magic, natural superpowers, and supernatural dangers more commonly seen in fantasy stories. Luckily, for viewers who enjoy when superheroes and the mystical world collide, there’s been a growing number of highly enjoyable shows to rewatch in recent years.