9 Years Later, This 10/10 Mystery Show Is Still the Best TV Reboot of All Time (by Breaking All the Rules)

In 2017, Showtime aired Twin Peaks: The Return, an 18-hour continuation of the popular 90s mystery Twin Peaks created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. But this wasn’t a typical revival or a trip down memory lane. It completely reinvented what Twin Peaks had been, challenging viewers’ expectations and delivering a truly unforgettable ending. Even years later, The Return remains one of the most daring and original revivals ever made for television.

3 Years on, A Devastating Crunchyroll Anime Is Coming to Theaters, But There’s a Catch

Just months after the anime ended, a movie called Fruits Basket: Prelude came out. Now, Crunchyroll is bringing it back to select theaters in the US and Canada around Valentine’s Day 2026. You can see the English-dubbed version for one night only on February 16th. Tickets are available through the official Crunchyroll website, but showings are limited, so get yours quickly!

Every Season an Unfairly Cancelled Sitcom Reboot Is Finally Back on Streaming

NBC brought back the popular sitcom Night Court in 2023, more than thirty years after the original series ended. Starring Melissa Rauch, the revival lasted for three seasons but was canceled in 2025 due to falling viewership. After its final season was removed from Peacock in November, fans lost access to all 47 episodes. Fortunately, sitcom fans will soon be able to enjoy the show again when all three seasons of the Night Court revival become available on Netflix starting February 3rd.

10 Fantasy Book Adaptations Stuck in Development Hell That Must Happen Now Apple Is Adapting Two Masterpieces

With the potential to become major hits, Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive could revitalize the fantasy genre and encourage studios to invest in similar projects. Just like Game of Thrones did, their success could spark a search for the next big fantasy series. Because these stories haven’t been adapted before, they could demonstrate the value of original content, opening doors for many projects – including those that have been in development for a long time.

Resident Evil Casts One of Horror’s Biggest New Stars in Haunting New ‘Requiem’ Short Film Ad

The short film Evil Has Always Had a Name was released on February 2, 2026, starring Maika Monroe (known for Longlegs) as the central character. It’s a chilling story told from the perspectives of a mother and daughter as a deadly infection takes hold of Raccoon City in 1998. The film offers a glimpse into the experiences of those affected by the outbreak during the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. Fans of the series will even recognize Nemesis’s iconic “STARS!” shout, firmly placing the short within the established timeline.

Primal Creator Admits It Was “Hard” Waiting on Fang’s Return in Season 3 (Exclusive)

The latest season of Primal began by focusing on a zombie warrior, but things became clearer in Episode 4 when the story shifted to Mira and Fang after the events of Season 2. Creator Genndy Tartakovsky explained to ComicBook that he aimed for unpredictability this season, but it was challenging to keep Fang out of the story for long. He said, “You can’t really do a season of Primal without Fang being involved,” and admitted it was difficult to wait until the fourth episode to bring her back.