Netflix’s Upcoming Survival-Horror Thriller is Everything Sharknado Wishes It Could Be (First Look)

Tommy Wirkola’s new shark thriller, Thrash, is coming to Netflix on April 10th after a long wait. While similar to his previous film with a natural disaster, Thrash features a hurricane unleashing a swarm of deadly sharks on a city. However, it appears this new movie is aiming for a more serious tone. You can get a first look at the film in the trailer below (via What’s On Netflix).

5 Best Gaming Wrestlers Of All Time

Similar to how boxing inspires character designs, wrestling characters are often based on famous real-life wrestlers. For instance, Alex from the Street Fighter series draws inspiration from “heels” – the villainous, yet popular, characters seen in professional wrestling like WWE. Whether it’s the exaggerated performance of staged wrestling or the raw intensity of the actual sport, these characters generally fall into two distinct types, both of which have a significant impact on the games they appear in.

This Hilarious, Bizarre Comedy Show is the Best Thing You’re Not Watching

Michaelis is a talented performer, known for their work on Peacock’s Ponies and as a panelist on Game Changer. However, they really shine as the host of Very Important People on Dropout, a revamped version of the 2010 web series Hello, My Name Is…. It’s a hilariously unpredictable show, and once you start watching, you’ll be hooked!

PS1 Game From 1996 Returning With New Release This Week

Hamster Corp is bringing the classic shoot ’em up game Sonic Wings Special to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch on March 12th as part of their “Console Archives” series. Originally released in July 1996 by Video System for both PlayStation 1 and Sega Saturn, the game was more widely available on PS1. This new release is based on that original PlayStation 1 version.

5 Great Gaming Series With One Terrible Release

Thankfully, even the best video game series usually only have a few weak installments among many excellent ones. But even the most popular franchises sometimes have games that just don’t measure up – they either fail badly or feel completely out of place. It’s always fascinating to figure out what went wrong with these games, why they stand out from the rest, or even why they’re so bad, and to see if they offer any value at all, even if it’s just a little.

5 Weirdest Comics Crossovers Ever

Some comic book crossovers are just really odd. While these strange team-ups don’t necessarily make for bad stories or comics, the initial concept can be quite bizarre. You’ll find everything from sci-fi favorites joining forces with the X-Men to soap opera characters gaining superpowers. Here are five of the strangest crossovers that actually came to life.

I Was Ready for Another Typical Zombie Shooter, But John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Had Other Plans (Review)

At first, Toxic Commando lived up to expectations. Developed by Focus Entertainment and published by Saber Interactive, the game quickly gets you into the action, emphasizing teamwork and survival against relentless waves of enemies. It truly captures the core elements of the genre, creating a constant, desperate fight for survival. However, the more I played, the more it became apparent that Toxic Commando aims to do more than just follow the established formula.

A Major Nickelodeon Series Is Finally Back With New Episodes on Paramount+

On March 11th, all 13 episodes of The Loud House Season 8 became available on Paramount+, just eight months after finishing its run on Nickelodeon. Created by Chris Savino, the show – which is one of the longest-running Nickelodeon series and Nicktoons ever – follows 11-year-old Lincoln Loud as he deals with the funny and often chaotic experiences of growing up with ten sisters. Season 8 brings some changes, including the return of Lori from college, and features plenty of adventurous and hilarious moments, including a special Halloween episode.

6 Darkest PlayStation 1 Games of All Time, Ranked

These are six of the most mature and unsettling games released for the original PlayStation. It’s important to note we’re not just focusing on how scary they are, but rather how they challenged expectations for a console often associated with kids’ games.