9 Years Ago Today, the World’s Biggest Anime Unveiled Its Greatest Twist Ever (And Nothing Has Surpassed It Since)

The fifth episode of Attack on Titan stunned fans when Eren Yeager appeared to be eaten by a Titan. This shock was amplified and fundamentally changed the story when Eren unexpectedly returned as a Titan himself. This moment established that the series’ central idea involved a connection between intelligent Titans and humans, and it intensified the mystery surrounding the identities of the Colossal and Armored Titans. The revelation came fully into focus in Season 2, Episode 6, “Warrior,” which aired nine years ago today on May 7, 2017. The episode delivered a truly shocking twist that remains one of the most surprising moments in the series.

The 10 Most Powerful Versions of Galactus, Ranked

Galactus has gone through many powerful transformations, from his beginnings as the Devourer of Worlds, to his connection with Knull, and most recently, the events of Al Ewing’s ‘The Lifebringer’ storyline. Here’s a rundown of his most formidable forms.

Mortal Kombat II Rotten Tomatoes Score Sets a Franchise Record (And Is Good News for the Third Movie)

The new Mortal Kombat movie has received a 71% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 93 reviews. This is the best score any Mortal Kombat film has ever gotten from critics. Previous films haven’t done as well: the original Mortal Kombat earned 44%, Mortal Kombat Annihilation only 4%, and the 2021 reboot reached 55%. The new film is the first in the series to be considered ‘fresh’ by Rotten Tomatoes critics.

Marvel Snap Just Nerfed My Favorite Deck – and Is Exactly the Kind of Thing It Needs to Keep Doing

One of the best things about this game is how frequently new cards are added and existing ones are updated. This encourages players to try new strategies and constantly improve. So, even though a recent update weakened some of my favorite card combinations, I’m not worried. A game that’s always changing keeps things interesting and helps it stay popular, and the developers are clearly dedicated to making that happen – which is why I’m excited about what’s next.

Nintendo Switch 2 Getting New Port of One of 2025’s Most Underrated Action Games

I’m so excited! Nacon just announced that Hell is Us is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2! It originally came out in September 2025, and it’s a really cool third-person action game with a big open world. The story drops you into this war-torn world full of supernatural stuff, and you’re left to explore. What’s really neat is that the game doesn’t hold your hand – there are no waypoints or traditional UI markers to guide you. You really have to discover things for yourself, which I think is awesome!

Godzilla x Kong Star Dan Stevens Breaks Silence on Supernova Return & Breaks Down New Horror Show [ Exclusive]

Known for his work in popular films and shows like The Guest, Legion, Beauty and the Beast, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Abigail, and Cuckoo, actor Dan Stevens recently discussed his passion for horror and psychological thrillers, particularly those set in asylums. When asked about the upcoming Godzilla x Kong: Supernova, Stevens shared his excitement: “I’m thrilled to return as Trapper – he’s a really enjoyable character. This next film is going to be epic – it has everything fans love and even more!”

Spring 2026’s Most Magical and Visually Stunning Anime Brings Back What Made Frieren So Beloved

The highly anticipated Spring 2026 anime, Witch Hat Atelier, is quickly becoming a fan favorite, filling the void left by the conclusion of Frieren. From the start, the series has fully leaned into its magical core, with the story revolving around Coco’s journey after a heartbreaking event involving forbidden magic. Determined to stop those responsible, she trains to become a witch and seeks them out. Recently, the anime has taken a welcome turn towards a more relaxed pace, demonstrating that quiet, character-driven moments are just as crucial to a compelling story as action and grand world-building.

5 Most Iconic Villain First Appearances, Ranked

Often, a villain’s first appearance also reveals their origin story, but more frequently it simply introduces them. Over the decades, many of these first appearances have been truly memorable. These stories give us our initial look at characters who would become major figures in comics, significantly impacting beloved narratives—and sometimes becoming even more popular than the heroes themselves. Here are five of the most iconic villain debuts, and while you might expect to know who’s number one, the reason why might surprise you.