Attack on Titan Anime Teases a Return Soon

The recent announcement from the animation studio has generated a lot of excitement. WIT Studio, responsible for the first three seasons and the anime’s overall look, shared a post suggesting they’re working on something new. The image shows the main characters dressed up and posing like models, with the caption “Coming Soon.” While some fans think it might be for new merchandise, many believe it hints at a bigger project, possibly a spin-off series.

Adult Swim Confirms Release Date for Final Smiling Friends Episodes

Although Season 3 of Smiling Friends finished airing on Adult Swim last year, creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel recently announced that two more episodes were completed but hadn’t been released yet. Now, following confirmation that the show is ending its run on Adult Swim, those final two episodes will premiere on April 12th.

Everything Coming to Paramount+ in March 2026

March is shaping up to be a great month for streaming! There’s a lot of new content coming to Paramount+, especially for horror fans – all eight Friday the 13th movies will be available starting March 1st. For family viewing, the Spy Kids trilogy is also being added early in the month. If you enjoy Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe, you’re in luck! Marshals premieres on March 1st on both Paramount+ and CBS, and the new Yellowstone spinoff, The Madison, arrives on March 14th. Keep reading to see the full list of what’s coming to Paramount+ in March!

Marvel Debuts the New Defenders (And They’re the Ultimate Satire)

In Ultimates #21, the battle against the Maker’s Council continues as the Avengers lead the charge against their oppressive rule. This version of the Avengers, from Marvel’s Ultimate Universe, is a group of imprisoned heroes freed by Luke Cage, who formed them as a resistance force. Now that they’ve broken free, they’re ready to confront the Council directly. However, the Council isn’t backing down, and member Emmanuel Da Costa, known as Black King, introduces a new team called the Defenders, whose mission is to crush the Avengers and anyone else who challenges their authority.

How A Promising Game Studio Closed Without Ever Releasing A Single Game

However, each of these decisions actually has significant negative consequences. It harms companies, is devastating for the developers who work on these projects, and ultimately disappoints players. The recent closing of TiMi Montreal is a good example. While the studio hadn’t released a game since its founding in 2020, the closure is still unfortunate for everyone involved and points to a larger problem within the gaming industry.

This Forgotten Pokémon Classic Deserves A Remaster

The recent release of Pokémon Pokopia, a game made by a studio other than Game Freak, suggests that The Pokémon Company is now more willing to let other developers work on the Pokémon franchise and experiment with new ideas. This got me thinking about which of Pokémon’s best spin-off games deserve a comeback – either through a sequel, a remake, or even just an updated version. For me, and I suspect many longtime Pokémon fans, the answer is Pokémon Colosseum. It’s a classic that still feels surprisingly fresh and inventive, often more so than many of the games Game Freak is currently producing.

Netflix’s Scorching Hot New Thriller Movie Claims the Top Streaming Spot Worldwide

The Netflix series Firebreak, starring Belén Cuesta, Diana Gómez, and Joaquín Furriel, follows Mara as she takes her daughter and family to their summer home in the woods after her husband passes away. They hope to mend relationships and sell the property, but their plans are disrupted when Mara’s daughter, Lide, goes missing amidst a rapidly spreading forest fire. Cut off from outside help, the family desperately searches the woods for Lide, turning to the local forest ranger, Santi, for assistance. However, as the situation intensifies, suspicion rises, and they begin to question everything around them.

Prime Video’s New #1 Movie Proves Why Disney Should Hurry Up With Pirates of the Caribbean 6

The quick success of The Bluff highlights how much audiences miss the Pirates of the Caribbean series, which has been on hold for a while. When Disney released The Curse of the Black Pearl in 2003, it turned a potentially risky theme park ride into a huge blockbuster, earning billions and changing the kinds of movies Hollywood made. For over ten years, the adventures of Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp, were a global hit and heavily influenced pop culture. However, surprisingly, no other studio managed to create a similar, long-lasting success with pirate-themed movies. Even more unexpectedly, Disney let the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise lose momentum after 2017’s Dead Men Tell No Tales. Although there’s been talk of a new movie or a fresh start for the series, it hasn’t moved forward, and now other studios are proving that pirate stories can still be popular and profitable.

Highly Rated 2025 PC Horror Game Confirms PS5 & Xbox Release (& It’s Getting New DLC)

Necrophosis is a mind-bending psychological horror game inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Originally released on PC in April 2025, the game quickly gained a ‘Very Positive’ rating on Steam thanks to its intriguing puzzles and mysterious story. Now, the developers at Dragonis Games are teaming up with PQube to bring a complete edition of Necrophosis, including new downloadable content, to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.