Netflix is About to Lose David Lynch’s Cult ‘80s Sci-FI Movie Ahead of the Latest Franchise Adaptation

David Lynch’s 1984 film Dune wasn’t a hit when it first came out. Though it was a bold attempt to bring Frank Herbert’s complex novel to the screen, critics didn’t like it, and few people went to see it – it was even named one of the worst films of the year. Despite its initial failure, and even with the success of the newer Dune movies by Denis Villeneuve (Dune: Part One, Dune: Part Two, and the planned Dune: Part Three), the original deserves a second look. And you don’t have much time – it’s leaving Netflix on May 1st.

Remaster of 2000 PS1 Exclusive RPG Leaked

We don’t know the exact date Bandai Namco submitted Tales of Eternia Remastered for a PEGI rating, but they recently did. Bandai Namco routinely publishes these ratings, so the leak ultimately falls on them. This leak not only confirms the remaster is happening, but also suggests an announcement and release are coming soon. PEGI typically rates games shortly before release, although remasters are sometimes submitted a little earlier for administrative reasons.

Resident Evil Gets Official Website; Release Date Confirmed

Zach Cregger’s new movie is scheduled to come out in theaters on September 18, 2026. With the start of its marketing, the film is gaining attention. Sony Pictures recently launched the official website, and though fans are excited for the trailer—which was shown first at CinemaCon—they’re still waiting for its public release.

Sean Gunn Teases The Future For Maxwell Lord In The DCU [Exclusive]

Kraglin began as a minor character but evolved into a key part of the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, eventually becoming a full team member. Sean Gunn, who plays Kraglin, also joined James Gunn in the new DC Universe, taking on prominent roles as the wild Weasel in The Suicide Squad and Creature Commandos, and the powerful Maxwell Lord in Superman and Peacemaker. During an interview with ComicBook at LVLUP Expo in Las Vegas, Gunn discussed both characters and hinted at exciting plans for Maxwell Lord’s future in the DCU.

15 Years Ago Today, This $650M Blockbuster Changed One of Cinema’s Biggest Franchises Forever

The Fast & Furious films started as a series about illegal street racing, but in 2011, Fast Five dramatically changed the direction of the franchise. Directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan, the movie saw Dom (Vin Diesel) and Brian (Paul Walker) team up with Mia (Jordana Brewster) to steal $100 million, while being pursued by DSS agent Luke Hobbs. This plot transformed Fast & Furious into a series of heist movies, and it’s remained that way ever since.

30 Years Ago Today, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Proved It Could Succeed Without Super Sentai

The original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series borrowed fight scenes, giant robots (Zords), and action sequences from the Japanese show Super Sentai, combining them with new footage. While the amount of Sentai footage varied from episode to episode, a significant shift occurred in season 2 with the episode “Best Man for the Job.” Season 2 was based on Gosei Sentai Dairanger, and while it still used some Sentai footage, this episode uniquely featured a completely original battle between the Thunder Megazord and the Tigerzord. This was a big accomplishment at the time and remains important today because it proved the show could work even without relying heavily on Sentai footage. This trend continued and expanded with Cosmic Fury, which used even less of the original Japanese footage.

The Puzzles Of Return to Monkey Island Meets The Silliness Of Disenchanted In The Dungeon Experience

I just got to check out The Dungeon Experience, and wow, it’s really good! It’s a first-person puzzle game where you’re stuck inside this crazy fantasy amusement park, and you have to solve all sorts of weird puzzles to get out. The whole thing is super quirky and funny – the characters you meet and the challenges you face are just wonderfully bizarre. Honestly, the developers really nailed the tone – it’s both strangely sincere and darkly funny. It’s quickly become one of my favorite surprises of the year!