All Four Seasons of the Best 2000s Sitcom You Forgot About Just Joined Netflix

Fans can now watch all four seasons of the early 2000s sitcom What I Like About You on Netflix. The show, starring Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth, became available on February 11th, almost 15 years after it ended its original run on The WB in 2006. The comedy follows two very different sisters navigating life and hilarious situations together in New York City.

Two Years Later, Netflix Is Officially Adding Acclaimed Action Series

Wind Breaker is a popular action series set in a school, and a second season came out in 2025. While the first two seasons aired back-to-back, there’s no news yet about a third season. Last year, a live-action version was released, but it’s also unclear if that will continue. Currently, only the first season is planned for release on streaming platforms, with the second season potentially following a few months later.

Alien’s Biggest Flop Happened 13 Years Ago Today, And I’m Still Annoyed About It

Despite a difficult and prolonged development process, the game was released to overwhelmingly negative reviews, leaving fans deeply disappointed – some even attempted legal action against the developers. Considering the success of Alien: Isolation, which came out shortly after, Colonial Marines is often seen as a major missed opportunity in modern gaming. Now, 13 years later, it’s worth examining how the game could have been great and what internal issues led to its failure.

I Loved Yakuza Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties as a Newcomer, But It Creates Some Confusing Problems (Review)

Now that I’ve finished Yakuza Kiwami 3, I’m glad I started with this game in the series. It’s a strong remake from RGG Studio, featuring a compelling story, better combat, and plenty of side activities. While I enjoyed it overall, I do have some reservations about certain changes made in Kiwami 3, and the extra story campaign, Dark Ties, doesn’t add enough new content to feel truly worthwhile on its own.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Just Revealed New Toyline Partner (And The Crossover Possibilities Are Huge)

Beginning in 2027, Paramount and Mattel are teaming up to create a new range of products featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This multi-year partnership will include action figures, playsets, vehicles, games, collectibles, and role-playing items. Plans include products based on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2 in 2027 and the upcoming live-action/animated hybrid movie in 2028. Because Mattel also handles many other popular franchises, there’s a lot of potential for exciting crossovers in the future.

Pokémon Pokopia Goes Beyond It’s 20-40 Hour Story, Per Game Director

Ahead of Pokopia’s March 2026 release on the Switch 2, Takuto Edagawa spoke with IGN about how long it might take to finish the game. He explained that the design focuses on building and living in a world with Pokémon, and while the average playthrough will likely take 20 to 40 hours, it will vary depending on how players approach the game. He also hinted that there’s plenty to do even after the credits roll.

Subnautica, Subnautica: Below Zero Coming To Switch 2 With 60 FPS and Higher Resolutions

Both Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero are coming to the platform on February 17th, but it’s more than just a simple re-release. The developers are improving the graphics and gameplay to make the experience even better. Players can expect the games to run at 1440p when played on a TV and 1080p in handheld mode, with a smooth frame rate of 60 FPS in both cases.

7 Best Examples of Comic Artists Depicting The Anime World

Whilce Portacio is a well-known comic book artist who has worked on popular titles for decades. He’s contributed to Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men, Iron Man, The Punisher, and X-Factor, and also worked with Image Comics on Wetworks and Spawn – he was even one of the original founders of the company! A longtime anime enthusiast, Portacio recently had the chance to create the cover art for the “Naruto Triple Feature Collector’s Edition” Blu-ray set, which features three films centered around the Seventh Hokage and his team. Even though his art style differs from the original creator, Masashi Kishimoto, Portacio seems perfectly suited to the world of Naruto.