Jenna Ortega’s Dark Fantasy Movie Hits Top 3 on HBO Max Streaming Charts After Disappointing Box Office

I have to say, I’m really enjoying Death of a Unicorn! It didn’t do so well in theaters – everyone thought it would make around $7-8 million opening weekend, but it only brought in about $5 million, and ultimately earned just $15 million total against a $16 million budget. But streaming is really giving it a second life! Right now, it’s the third most popular movie on HBO Max globally, only behind One Battle After Another and Sinners. The premise is wild – it stars Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd as a father and daughter who accidentally hit a unicorn on the way to a getaway, and then this billionaire tries to use the unicorn’s ability to heal itself. It’s a dark, funny, and surprisingly captivating movie!

MLB The Show 26 Release Date Revealed With Aaron Judge as Cover Athlete

The cover of MLB The Show 26 will feature New York Yankees star Aaron Judge, as shown in the first trailer. This is the second time Judge has been on the game’s cover, following his appearance on MLB The Show 18. San Diego Studio had said they wouldn’t use a completely new athlete on the cover this year, and that statement proved to be true.

GKIDS and Regal Are Teaming Up for a One-of-a-Kind Interactive Anime Movie Release

GKIDS and Regal Theaters are partnering to bring a special, fan-powered movie event to audiences across the U.S. and select international locations. HYPNOSISMIC -Division Rap Battle- Interactive Movie, launching February 27th, uses CtrlMovie technology to let viewers vote and directly influence how the story unfolds, making each screening a one-of-a-kind experience. You can see how it works in the video below.

69 Years Ago, One of the Most Important Batman Creators Ever Was Born (His Two Stories Changed Everything)

Batman’s enduring popularity in comics is built on a foundation of truly great stories, including classics like The Killing Joke and “Gotham Nocturne.” But when it comes to the very best Batman comics, one writer stands above the rest and is likely to be remembered as the most important in the character’s history. Today marks the 69th birthday of that writer, Frank Miller. Throughout his impressive career, he created two comics that are widely considered the most influential Batman stories ever: Year One and The Dark Knight Returns.

5 Things We Learned From Playing Resident Evil Requiem (That I’m Allowed to Share With You)

At a preview event in Los Angeles, ComicBook spent several hours playing Resident Evil Requiem. While we can’t reveal everything, including some interesting story details, we can share our impressions of the gameplay and how it looks. The most important thing to know is that Resident Evil Requiem delivers a true horror experience, whether you’re playing as a powerful agent or a vulnerable FBI analyst.

Marvel’s New Show Already Breaks An MCU Rule Only Introduced 3 Years Ago

Marvel’s biggest strength – its incredibly detailed and interconnected movie universe – eventually became a problem. Knowing so much backstory became necessary to enjoy new films, which discouraged new viewers from jumping in. To fix this, Marvel Studios created “Marvel Spotlight,” a label for projects like the upcoming Wonder Man, meant to be enjoyed without any prior knowledge. However, this isn’t always the case in practice.

10 Best Anime We Grew Up Loving (But Kind of Cringe Now)

Revisiting those shows now feels strange, and not in a good way. What once seemed profound now sounds overly dramatic and forced. The slow build-up that used to create excitement now feels tedious. It’s almost as if the awkwardness isn’t with the shows themselves, but with us realizing how much we used to invest in them. We used to think being like the villains was cool, but now it just looks like a lot of yelling, exaggerated visuals, and unrealistic character development disguised as depth.

How Rey’s New Star Wars Movie Is Affected by Kathleen Kennedy’s Exit Explained by Daisy Ridley

Honestly, everyone was pretty much expecting Kennedy to move on, and USAToday actually asked Ridley about it way back in December 2025. She played it cool, saying it wouldn’t change things for her. She seemed amused by all the speculation, and even hinted that keeping things under wraps was a good thing. She basically said it’ll be a fantastic surprise when the movie finally drops, and I’m totally here for that! It’s fun when projects stay a little mysterious.