The Boys Star Breaks Silence on Sudden Cancellation of Prime Video Spinoff Series (Is It Really Over?)

The cancellation of Gen V at Prime Video wasn’t entirely unexpected, as the show began as a spin-off of The Boys and faced some challenges. However, it was surprising to hear the news before The Boys finished its final season. Now, Jaz Sinclair, who starred in Gen V, has spoken out, sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram: “I have a lot to say, but today I just want to express my sincere gratitude. I’m so glad you all enjoyed the show, and I’m thankful for this amazing experience.”

Netflix Is About To Lose Its Hidden Comedy Gem That You Probably Missed

The comedy series It’s Bruno! will be leaving Netflix on May 17th, seven years after its initial release. Created by and starring Solvan “Slick” Naim, the show follows Malcolm, a caring Brooklyn resident, and his funny, everyday experiences with his puggle, Bruno. The eight-episode series humorously portrays the joys and challenges of pet ownership in the city. Originally debuting on Netflix in 2019, It’s Bruno! was produced by Stage 13 from Warner Bros. Television, and Netflix has decided not to renew its seven-year streaming agreement.

Star Wars Officially Ends a Major Mandalorian & Grogu Criticism in One Line

Initially, many thought the new movie would be a self-contained story. However, with the release of trailers, teasers, and various reports, it’s becoming clear that the film is building towards something much larger – possibly a galaxy-wide war. Disney’s trailer included the tagline, “On May 22, one mission will change the galaxy,” which, for dedicated fans familiar with the established timeline and future series, hints at the scope of what’s to come.

Kagurabachi Creator Breaks Silence on New Anime With Big Naruto Shout Out

Takeru Hokazono, the creator of Kagurabachi, recently announced the new anime adaptation at Shueisha’s Jump Press event. He also gave a nod to Naruto, as the anime’s director previously worked on the famous fight between Rock Lee and Gaara. To celebrate the announcement, Hokazono shared a special new sketch, which you can see below.

Nintendo’s New First-Party Shooter Is Exactly What the Switch 2 Needs

Nintendo recently hinted at a new shooting game coming to the Switch 2, and they’ve started sharing a bit more information about it. While details are still limited, this game could be exactly what the Switch 2 needs to gain momentum and shake off early criticisms. It has the potential to establish the new console as more innovative than the original. Hopefully, Splatoon Raiders will lead the charge in this direction, as early looks suggest it’s the unique and experimental title the Switch 2 has been waiting for.

Watch Dogs Movie Actor Says Script “Tears Apart This World We Live in Today”

Blyth explained that while they aren’t a big gamer, they were familiar with the source material. They praised the script for updating the story to reflect modern life, particularly the risks and complexities of our interconnected online world—a theme very present in the games. They apologized for being a bit unclear, stating they couldn’t say much more at the time.

Season 2 of Stephen King’s Hit Horror Show Gets Exciting Status Update (Plus Confirmation How It Changes Everything)

The future of ‘Welcome to Derry’ Season 2 seems secure. The first episode attracted a large audience, and the show’s creators have been hinting at progress for a while. In an interview with Deadline, executive producer Andy Muschietti shared more details, confirming the season will go back in time to 1935 and show the events of the Bradley Gang massacre in Derry. Muschietti said they are enjoying working on it, but explained that this shift in timeline will significantly change how the story of ‘IT’ is told.