Every Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best

Unfortunately, many adaptations of Tolkien’s work don’t reach the same level of quality as Peter Jackson’s best films—and that includes some directed by him as well. While The Hobbit series has moments of brilliance, and previous attempts to bring Middle-earth to life fall short, they all demonstrate a clear appreciation for Tolkien’s original stories, even if they don’t quite measure up.

Netflix Is Losing One of The Best Anime Films of All Time

It’s a real bummer, but even though Netflix adds tons of new shows and movies every year, they also take some away – even their own originals! Usually, it comes down to not enough people watching or problems with licensing agreements. Sometimes things do come back, but sadly, that’s not always the case. Recently, the website What’s on Netflix shared a list of titles leaving in March 2026, and I was shocked to see that one of my all-time favorite anime films, 5 Centimeters per Second, is on it! It joined the Netflix anime collection back in September 2024, but it’ll be gone on March 2nd, 2026. I’m definitely going to re-watch it before then!

5 Maddest Targaryens in Game of Thrones History, Ranked by How Evil They Were

The most disturbing Targaryen instances of madness combine cruelty with truly bizarre thinking. While someone like King Aegon IV was awful, he wasn’t plagued by the paranoia or delusions seen in other members of his family. Conversely, some Targaryens are considered mad but aren’t particularly dangerous. Prince Rhaegel, for example, was known for eccentric behavior like wandering naked through the Red Keep, but he pales in comparison to the five most unhinged Targaryens.

Sakamoto Days Creator Breaks Silence on The Live-Action Adaptation

The manga is heading towards its epic conclusion, and fans are preparing to say goodbye to the series they love. Adding to the excitement, a live-action movie adaptation was announced last September. The film is set to debut in Japan on April 19, 2026, though international release dates haven’t been revealed yet. The trailer has received a great response from fans worldwide, and now the manga’s creator has shared their thoughts on the upcoming film.

The 10 Biggest Wars in Sci-Fi & Fantasy History

You can spot truly immersive worlds created by storytellers who deeply understand their characters and settings, feeling the impact of every loss, no matter how small. While impressive visuals might first capture our attention, it’s the lasting emotional consequences that stay with us long after the story ends.

Renowned One Piece Star Opens Up About Joining Jujutsu Kaisen Cast: “I Hadn’t Imagined Myself Appearing in It”

The group of sorcerers includes those who already had powers, as well as new ones and those who are vessels for ancient sorcerers – all empowered by Kenajku. Season 3 will introduce many new characters, including Kinji Hakari, a third-year student at Jujutsu Tech. He was briefly mentioned in season one as someone with the potential to become stronger than Satoru Gojo. Kazuya Nakai, a well-known voice actor from One Piece, will voice Hakari and has expressed his enthusiasm about joining the Jujutsu Kaisen cast.

The Exorcist Reboot Adds Another Oscar-Nominated MCU Star to Its Cast (And Fans Will Love It)

Okay, folks, some exciting casting news just hit my desk. Laurence Fishburne, a true acting legend with an Oscar nod and a Tony under his belt, is joining the upcoming Exorcist reboot! That’s fantastic news for horror fans, and it’s interesting to see yet another Marvel Cinematic Universe alum joining the cast. We already knew Scarlett Johansson and Chiwetel Ejiofor were on board, and now Fishburne adds his considerable talent to the mix, alongside rising star Jacobi Jupe and the always-reliable Diane Lane. Now, Fishburne’s no stranger to the MCU – he played Bill Foster in Ant-Man and the Wasp – and he’s even hinted he’d love to take on the role of Charles Xavier someday, so it seems like he’s really enjoying hopping between big franchises. This Exorcist reboot is quickly becoming a project to watch!

Assassin’s Creed Co-Op Game Reportedly Canceled

According to a new report from French publication Origami Media, Ubisoft Annecy was developing a cooperative game featuring up to four players as Assassins. Sources say the game’s setting might have been Feudal Japan, the same time period as Assassin’s Creed Shadows.