Magic: The Gathering Finally Explains Unexpected Change to TMNT’s Raphael

Fans checking out the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cards in the Magic: The Gathering set have noticed a change with Raphael. Unlike his brothers, he isn’t initially shown with his signature sai. Instead, he’s equipped with a jitte. Wizards of the Coast explained this choice is connected to Raphael’s backstory and his relationship with Splinter, and it actually makes sense when you understand the reasoning.

Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 1+2 Dual Collection announced for PS5, Switch 2, Switch, and PC

In Japan, the game will be available on consoles both as a physical copy and for digital download. The standard PlayStation 5 and Switch versions will cost 5,830 yen, while the limited editions will be priced at 13,750 yen. A special Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will be available for 6,930 yen (standard) or 14,960 yen (limited). The limited edition includes an A4 art book featuring all official artwork, and a four-disc CD with the complete game soundtrack. Anyone who pre-orders either version will also receive an A4 clear file.

One of Gaming’s Most Popular Franchises Is Finally Getting a Netflix Movie

I’m so excited to hear that Netflix is bringing Ticket to Ride to life! I’ve always loved that board game, and it’s fantastic news that they’re developing both movies and TV shows based on it. Apparently, they’re starting with a feature film written by Ben Mekler and Chris Amick – I can’t wait to see how they translate the game’s strategy and adventure onto the big screen. It’s such a unique project, and I think Netflix is really onto something here!

10 Fantasy Shows Apple’s Stormlight Archive Adaptation Must Learn From

As a huge fan, I really think the Apple TV series needs to not just be faithful to the books – it needs to exceed expectations. To become the next massive fantasy hit, it can’t just cater to those of us who already love Brandon Sanderson’s work; it needs to draw in a whole new audience too. I know adapting The Stormlight Archive will be incredibly difficult, but thankfully, there are a lot of successful fantasy shows out there that can offer some good examples of how to do it right.

Acclaimed Series’ Creator Unveils New Look At The Most Underrated Character Ahead of Anime’s Return

Fans of Yona of the Dawn have a lot to look forward to in 2026, with both a sequel to the anime and new manga volumes expected. This month, the manga creator also celebrated the birthday of a lesser-known character, Algira, who hasn’t appeared in the anime yet. Because Algira loves cats, the creator chose February 22nd – Japanese Cat Day – as his birthday and shared a beautiful illustration of him on their official X account.

The Best Sitcom of the ’90s Is Finally Headed Back to Streaming (And Sooner Than You Think)

Originally airing on CBS from 1993 to 1999, The Nanny starred Fran Drescher, who also co-created the show with Peter Marc Jacobson. The series centers around a stylish saleswoman from Queens who unexpectedly becomes the nanny to three children of a Broadway producer. The show was a hit with both critics and fans, and after being available on different streaming platforms, all six seasons will now be available on Hulu starting March 18th.

5 DC/Looney Tunes Crossovers That Actually Happened

This series brought together all the classic Looney Tunes characters in a fun experiment! Each special featured two stories: a main crossover adventure (though things always got a little wacky with this crew!) and a shorter, more traditional cartoon. In total, DC Comics fans enjoyed 12 crossover stories, and you might be curious about which ones are the most enjoyable. While they all have their charm, these 5 crossovers really stand out as the best of this unusual and memorable collaboration.