First Season of Hit New Medical Series Lands on Netflix (And It’s Perfect for Grey’s Anatomy Fans)

The first season of Fox’s popular medical drama Doc, consisting of 10 episodes, became available on Netflix on September 23rd, shortly before Season 2 began airing on Fox the same day. The show, created by Barbie Kligman and inspired by the Italian series Doc – Nelle tue mani, features Molly Parker as Dr. Amy Larsen, an internal medicine physician who loses the last eight years of her memory due to a brain injury. She has to rediscover who she is and rebuild her professional life, having no memory of her patients, coworkers, or loved ones. Doc Season 1 arrived on Netflix’s streaming service less than a year after its initial release on Fox.

Forgotten Xbox 360 Game From 2007 Just Got a New Update That Makes It Better

The game we’re talking about is Stranglehold, and it’s been updated with a new feature: you can now customize the field of view (FOV) using the F5, F6, and F7 keys. For those unfamiliar, FOV stands for field of view. This is a significant improvement! Additionally, the default camera settings have been refined, the game is more stable, cloud saves are now supported, and it fully works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

18 Years Later, Acclaimed Seinen Series Surprises Fans With Finale Announcement

Despite not following typical Seinen story patterns – leaning more towards a realistic slice-of-life approach – the series has gained a loyal following thanks to its compelling narratives. The unexpected announcement caught fans off guard, leading to worries about how the story will end and hopes for a third season. The manga has experienced inconsistent release schedules in the past, which explains the suddenness of the news. Furthermore, there’s been no confirmation of a third anime season, causing concern for the future of the franchise. Even the spin-off, March Comes In Like a Lion – The Untold Showa-Era Tale: Scorching Times, by Hideaki Nishikawa, hasn’t received an anime adaptation despite being completed five years ago.

7 Sci-Fi Franchises With Multiple Movies That Are Great From Beginning to End

Some science fiction series should have ended after a single film, but others brilliantly used the franchise model, with each new movie contributing positively to the overall story. The most successful franchises consistently achieve this, providing their loyal fans with one amazing experience after another. This consistency has resulted in several hugely popular sci-fi franchises, though only the truly exceptional ones remain consistently excellent throughout their entire run.

Homestuck Animated Series From Hazbin Hotel Creators Debuts Pilot Episode: Watch

Homestuck started as a webcomic created by Andrew Hussie in 2009 and continued for several years. The series became very popular, and now it’s back with a new animated pilot made by the team at Spindleroo. The pilot was shared on the official YouTube channel of Vivianne Medrano, the creator of Hazbin Hotel, and has already received over one million views in just a few days. You can watch it below to see how the series has transitioned to this new format.

Sony Celebrates 30 Years of PlayStation by Releasing a $325 Deluxe Photography Book That is “Sure to Become a Coveted Collector’s Item”

So, according to Isabelle Tomatis, Sony’s VP of global marketing, that’s the plan! She recently shared on the PlayStation blog that we’re going to get a look at some really cool stuff – never-before-seen prototypes, concept sketches, and design models. Basically, a behind-the-scenes look at how Sony Interactive Entertainment actually built their hardware. I’m really excited to see what they show – it’s like getting a peek at the design process itself!

The Simpsons Movie Is Finally Getting a Sequel 20 Years After the Original

Things are getting exciting again! The Simpsons Movie has just announced that a new sequel is officially being made. Set to arrive in theaters on July 23, 2027, this new The Simpsons Movie will be released almost exactly 20 years after the original. As of right now, details about the plot are scarce, but the announcement came with a first look poster for the sequel. You can see it below.

FBC: Firebreak – Breakpoint Update is Live, New Trailer Details All New Content

“Outbreak” isn’t just about dangerous mold. It also introduces new goals: you’ll need to carry infected items-but be careful, holding them for too long is deadly-and fight mold-based enemies. To help you manage the increased threat, there are three new weapons: the Semi-automatic rifle, Scattergun and Rotary Cannon. You can also utilize Freeze and Black Rock grenades, plus a third type that provides healing.