Netflix Just Added a Schitt’s Creek Star’s New Comedy Show (& You Can Watch the All 8 Episodes Right Now)

Most people recognize Dan Levy as David Rose from the hit show Schitt’s Creek, but he’s now starring in a new Netflix series called Big Mistakes. The show, created with Rachel Sennott, launched on April 9th and all eight episodes are available to stream now. It’s a funny crime thriller about two clumsy siblings, played by Levy and Taylor Ortega, who get caught up in the world of organized crime after a failed attempt to steal something for their grandmother.

10 Best DC Comics Characters Created by Geoff Johns, Ranked

Geoff Johns worked on DC Comics for many years and introduced a lot of memorable characters. The Green Lantern franchise, for example, was significantly expanded with the addition of the Emotional Spectrum and figures like Atrocitus and Larfleeze. He also helped create some fantastic villains, including Grail (Darkseid’s daughter) and Zoom (the Reverse-Flash). It’s tough to choose the very best, but here are 10 of Geoff Johns’ most notable creations.

One of PlayStation’s Best PC Games Is Now Steam Deck Verified

Good news for Steam Deck users: Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is now officially verified as playable on the device. Kojima Productions announced this on their X account, but hasn’t yet shared specifics about how the game has been improved for Steam Deck compared to the original PC version.

Pokemon Go Just Responded to A Long-Running Meme in the Most Hilarious Way Possible

Dedicated Pokemon Go players are probably familiar with Mike Nerdlaw, known online as Cowboy Hat Caterpie Guy. Since 2019, he’s been passionately asking Niantic, the game’s developer, to add a Caterpie wearing a cowboy hat as a special costume. He consistently posts the request – simply, “Cowboy Hat Caterpie, please” – on nearly every Niantic announcement on X (formerly Twitter). Despite seven years of requests, it hasn’t happened yet. However, Niantic is planning something amusing for GO Fest 2026 instead.

Rhythm Heaven Groove Launches on July 2nd for Nintendo Switch

Following a six-year gap since Rhythm Heaven Megamix, Rhythm Heaven Groove continues the series’ tradition of quick, quirky minigames similar to those found in WarioWare. The game also features voice acting with a charming, sing-song quality reminiscent of Tomodachi Life.

Crimson Desert’s Late Game Is Hurt by One Massive Flaw

It’s tough to bring this up, but there’s a significant problem with the game’s design. It’s not a simple exploit like finding a way to easily defeat enemies, but a deeper issue that impacts how the game is meant to be played. The frustrating part is that you won’t even realize it’s there until you’ve already invested a lot of time – dozens of hours, in fact.

Netflix’s Ray Gunn From Incredibles Director Recruits Major Marvel Stars (First Look Revealed)

Sam Rockwell, who has won an Academy Award, and Academy Award nominees Scarlett Johansson and Tom Waits are all starring in the new series Ray Gunn. Rockwell will play the lead role of Raymond Gunn, while Johansson will provide the voice for Venus Nova, a famous multimedia personality who’s key to the show’s central mystery. Waits will voice Eyera, an alien character who appears to be helping Gunn. The series is set in Metropia, a futuristic city designed with the look and feel of 1939, and follows Raymond Gunn – the last human private detective – as he investigates a case filled with aliens, murder, and the captivating Nova.

5 Great Nickelodeon Shows Canceled Way Too Soon

The 1990s were full of fantastic Nickelodeon shows, but some didn’t last as long as fans would have liked. Several truly great series were cancelled too soon, and many people remember them more for what could have been than for what actually happened. Despite their short time on air, these shows are still fondly remembered – and often lamented – by viewers who wished they’d lasted longer.

My Hero Academia Creator Reveals Alternate Scenes For The Series

The official art exhibition for My Hero Academia is now open in Japan, showcasing original manga pages and panels. Alongside the artwork, creator Kohei Horikoshi has shared insights into the story’s development, including some early ideas for Class 1-A. He revealed he felt rushed while working on the “Forest Training Camp Arc” from season three of the anime. Horikoshi explained that negative fan feedback on the arc led him to speed up the story, resulting in the “Deku Vs. Muscular” fight, which he ultimately felt improved the season. However, this wasn’t the only part of the story he revised during the creative process.