7 X-Men Movie Stars Whose Marvel Casting Was Genuinely Perfect

The following seven Marvel X-Men performances are the most perfect castings in the movie franchise.

The following seven Marvel X-Men performances are the most perfect castings in the movie franchise.

Given the immense popularity of Jujutsu Kaisen, season 3 is one of the most eagerly awaited anime releases of 2026. The premiere is almost here – less than a week away – and with both longtime fans and newcomers knowing what to expect, it’s sure to be even better than expected.

So, the creator, Yuji Horii, just hinted on Twitter that they’ve got a ton of announcements coming this year – which is awesome! And Yosuke Saito, one of the producers, basically promised a big celebration. He even teased something cool for the ninth anniversary of NieR: Automata in an interview. Looks like it’s going to be a good year for fans!

Eleven is the only major character in Stranger Things who doesn’t get a happy ending. When she and her friends return to Hawkins through the portal, Dr. Kay and her team are waiting, forcing Eleven to sacrifice herself to save them. Mike is confused by her decision, but he creates a story to help him understand what happened. Here’s a look at three reasons to believe Mike’s theory about Eleven, and three reasons to doubt it.

Netflix users are accustomed to seeing shows and movies disappear from the service. With more studios launching their own streaming platforms, Netflix isn’t the one-stop shop it used to be, so content doesn’t stay available for very long. Typically, Netflix gives viewers a heads-up when a title is about to be removed, urging them to watch it soon. However, that hasn’t happened this time around.

When asked if he was involved in any projects connected to the classic game Deus Ex, Toufexis jokingly replied that it wasn’t happening because those in leadership positions are “psychopaths.” He did confirm, however, that he is currently collaborating with Bungie on Marathon.

Be careful! This article contains spoilers for the first episode of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes season two. The first season of Vigilantes featured some characters from the main My Hero Academia story. For example, we saw Eraserhead operating as a vigilante before he became a teacher at U.A. High. Now, a preview for season two reveals that Fat Gum, who had a significant connection with Kirishima (Red Riot) in the main series, will also be appearing. Check out the preview images below.

The latest preview for the 2026 film shows a short, peaceful scene between Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr. However, the mood quickly changes with a warning from Magneto about an impending threat. They won’t be facing this danger alone, as a group of courageous mutants stand by their side, even though the odds are stacked against them. While the preview doesn’t reveal all the mutants—some are being saved as surprises for the film’s release—it hints at the possible appearance of Marvel’s most powerful character.

Netflix has added the first two seasons of the comedy series Animal Control, featuring Joel McHale (from Community), to its streaming library. Though it wasn’t announced in their recent updates, you can now watch the show, and Season 3 is coming soon. Netflix hasn’t revealed a release date for the new season yet, but it’s been indicated on the show’s page that it’s in development.

Clovers studio head Kento Koyama recently shared an update on the company’s progress through a post on their official website. He explained that the past year has been focused on building the team that will develop Okami 2. While the game is still a ways off from release, Koyama assured fans that the team at Clovers will be dedicated to its development throughout 2026.