Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Changes a Crucial Chopper Scene

With Season 2 almost here, a new trailer has been released featuring Tony Tony Chopper. Chopper, a fan-favorite character, will appear in the Drum Island Arc. While newcomers to the live-action series may not know him well yet, manga and anime fans have loved Chopper for his important role in the story. The trailer also includes a surprising moment between Chopper and Luffy.

5 Batman Stories Too Dumb to Believe

Batman is the most published character in comic book history, so it’s not surprising that some stories haven’t aged well. We’re taking a look at five particularly bad ones today – stories with plots that are ridiculous and completely misrepresent the characters involved. While many Batman stories have flaws, these ones are especially nonsensical and take themselves far too seriously. Let’s dive into some of the worst Batman tales ever told.

5 Best Naughty Dog Games, Ranked

Naughty Dog, the studio behind the highly anticipated PS5 game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, has a fantastic history of creating amazing games. Here’s a look back at their five best titles, ranked from greatest to good.

No Matter How Many Times We Watch, These 7 Movie Endings Will Never Make Sense

Throughout film history, movies have sometimes ended in ways that just don’t add up. The desire to surprise audiences with big twists or unexpected turns has often led to confusing or unsatisfying conclusions. Some endings are overly complicated, while others are simply silly, but no matter how many times you watch them, they remain baffling.

5 DC Comics Covers Too Controversial to Publish

Because comic book companies now directly promote to fans, cover art is often revealed months before comics are released. This gives fans time to talk about the artwork – both the main covers and any alternate versions – and especially to discuss anything that feels problematic. Sometimes, covers feature female characters in an overly sexual way or are insensitive to important cultural topics. This has resulted in several covers being altered or completely removed before the comic even came out. Here are 5 DC Comics covers that were never published for various reasons.

Blades of Fire Launches on May 14th for Steam With New Game Plus, Photo Mode and More

But that’s not everything! Version 2.0 will launch on all platforms at the same time. The new update has a lot to offer, including the highly anticipated New Game Plus, a Photo Mode for capturing your best moments, a challenging Titanium difficulty level, and new weapon customizations in NG+. PC players will also benefit from DLSS 4 support, and everyone can enjoy the new Boss Revival mode, plus even more additions. If you hesitated to play the game before due to earlier feedback, Version 2.0 could be the perfect way to experience it now.

The Lowest-Rated Game of 2026 So Far Is Officially Getting a Sequel

Team Kill Media announced on February 10th, via X (formerly Twitter), that they’ve already begun development on Code UltraViolet, a direct sequel to Code Violet. They also expressed gratitude for fans’ “incredible support,” calling the original game an “overwhelming success” despite its negative reviews. It seems Code Violet sold surprisingly well and gained a dedicated following, even with the low scores.