Soul Eater Teases Big Announcement As Fans Wait For a Remake

The official X (formerly Twitter) account for Soul Eater recently posted an update – the first in over a year! Along with a new image of the moon from the anime, the account simply wrote, “Next Is…,” hinting at a future announcement. Soul Eater originally aired in 2008 and ran for 51 episodes. While a spin-off series, Soul Eater Not!, was created, fans have long hoped for a return to the original, and this post suggests that might finally be happening. You can see the post below.

More DCU Wonder Woman Speculation Sparked By Adria Arjona Workout Video as Superman Sequel Begins Filming

A video of actress Adria Arjona working out recently appeared on Instagram (shared by the X account Adria Arjona Updates). Because filming for Man of Tomorrow is currently underway, it’s likely this was part of her preparation for the role. Many comments on social media have speculated that the workout is related to rumors about her potentially playing Wonder Woman.

Apple TV’s For All Mankind Spinoff Series Reveals First Trailer

Apple TV+ has released the first trailer for the next installment of For All Mankind, now titled Star City. This season goes back to 1969, when the Soviet Union was racing to land cosmonauts on the moon. The series explores the challenges and complications the Soviets faced, including a mole who is secretly aiding the Americans. You can view the trailer below.

May is Going to Be a Huge Month for Battlestar Galactica Fans

Starting May 1st, fans can watch the complete Battlestar Galactica saga on Paramount+ and Pluto TV. The deal with NBCUniversal brings Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries, seasons 1-4 of Battlestar Galactica, and Battlestar Galactica: The Plan to both platforms. Pluto TV is free to stream, making the series accessible to a wider audience. Season 1 of Caprica will be available exclusively for Paramount+ subscribers.

5 Complcicated Sci-Fi Movies That Need a Chart to Explain Them (We Have the Charts)

Certain science fiction films are incredibly intricate, making them difficult to fully grasp even with explanations from friends, critics, or articles. For these movies, a visual aid like a detailed chart or infographic can be extremely helpful. It lets you slowly examine the information, think it through, and ultimately understand the complex ideas at your own speed.

Saros Launch Trailer Teases High Stakes, Boss Fights and the Eternal Eclipse

The story follows Arjun Devraj (Rahul Kohli), a law enforcer from the planet Soltari, who travels to Echelon IV to investigate the fate of earlier missions. He quickly encounters the Eclipse, a mysterious force that begins to affect his team. Rather than waiting for answers, Arjun ventures into the dangerous world to search for someone he cares about deeply.

Pragmata Is the Perfect Game to Play After Crimson Desert

Sometimes you just need a change of pace. After spending a lot of time in a huge, complex game like this one, it’s nice to relax and play something different. Perhaps you’d prefer a more straightforward experience, something less sprawling and epic. Instead of high fantasy with intricate systems, maybe you’re in the mood for something simpler. And maybe you’d like puzzles that don’t require specialized knowledge to solve.

DC Just Proved Superman Can Beat the Hulk (But Not How You Think)

The story “Identity War” in Marvel/DC: Spider-Man/Superman #1, written by Johns and Frank, starts right in the middle of the action with heroes and villains alike overcome by intense anger. Mysterio, with help from Saturn Queen, has obtained a Red Lantern Power Battery and transformed the Hulk into a transmitter, broadcasting waves of rage across the globe. However, Superman and a small group of heroes have resisted the anger and are now teaming up to find a solution.