Before the MCU, 2 Phase One Legends Teamed up for a Forgotten ‘90s Disaster Epic That’s Streaming for Free

Before becoming famous as Colonel Chester Phillips in Captain America: The First Avenger and War Machine in Iron Man 2, Tommy Lee Jones and Don Cheadle starred in the 1997 disaster film Volcano. Now streaming for free on Tubi as of April 1st, the movie depicts a volcano erupting beneath Los Angeles’ La Brea Tar Pits after a major earthquake. It follows emergency workers and scientists as they desperately try to divert the lava flow and save the city. Volcano is a fun, over-the-top disaster movie that’s worth revisiting!

Silent Hill Fans Might Never Run Out of Horror Games This Year

Indie developers have been making exciting and unique horror games lately, with compelling stories leading to some really impressive titles. Games like Solaris, Mouthwashing, and Perceptum showcase the strength of indie horror, though bigger studios have the resources to create even more expansive and frightening experiences. With several new games recently announced, it looks like there’s something for every horror fan coming soon.

Godzilla Announces New Universe, “Godzilla World”

Toho, the company behind Godzilla, is planning its own shared universe of monster movies, similar to Legendary’s MonsterVerse. In a recent interview with News Picks in Japan, Chief Godzilla Officer Keiji Ota explained that this new initiative, called “Godzilla World,” will allow Toho to develop spin-offs based on original ideas, alongside films like those directed by Hideaki Anno and Takashi Yamazaki. While only Godzilla Minus One is currently confirmed, Toho has plenty of existing monsters and stories to build upon, particularly leveraging the universe established in Takashi Yamazaki’s recent film.

Detective Comics #1108 is a Neat Take on DC’s Flagship Title (Review)

Oliver and Dinah are in Gotham for a couple of reasons. Dinah has taken over Wildcat’s gym, and Oliver, as Green Arrow, is meeting with Kelp Corp, a suspicious AI company interested in buying Queen Industries. There’s an ongoing investigation into Kelp Corp, but people who report wrongdoing are turning up dead, and Batman is determined to find out what’s happening. While all this is going on, the three heroes stumble upon a relative of a deceased friend and hero named Prion. The story in Detective Comics then focuses on uncovering Prion’s past and the threats it poses to them.

2026 Is Getting Great Fighting Games but None of Them Have My Favorite Feature

While many new games look great, I’ve noticed a common problem: they often lack robust character creation tools. I really appreciate when games let you design a unique avatar with their own appearance, personality, and backstory – the Soul Calibur series was excellent for this. Street Fighter 6 took it even further with its World Tour mode and detailed character creator, and I hope future games released in 2026 will offer similar features.

10 Marvel Heroes Hulk Can’t Stand

This has created a lot of bad blood between the Hulk and several heroes. Many heroes dislike the Hulk, and he feels the same way about them – especially these ten, who have caused him the most pain and trouble.

32 Years Ago, The X-Files Most Terrifying Villain Return For a Disturbing Sequel Episode

Before shows like Supernatural, Fringe, Evil, Lucifer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Grimm popularized the blend, The X-Files was a pioneer in combining genre storytelling – like science fiction and horror – with the structure of a police investigation. This mix was especially effective in the show’s scariest episodes, such as “Squeeze” (season 1, episode 3). While “Squeeze” was incredibly frightening, the follow-up episode, “Tooms” (season 1, episode 21), arguably had a bigger impact on the overall story arc of The X-Files.

5 Long-Dormant Movie Franchises Finally Returning in 2026

Several previously forgotten franchises are making a comeback this year, and we’ve already seen a few return. In January, fans got a new Silent Hill movie—the first based on the video game in fourteen years. Just last week, Faces of Death returned after a twenty-seven-year hiatus. And there’s more to come, including one franchise that hasn’t seen a new installment in almost forty years.