5 Characters Who Deserve To Be In Street Fighter 6 Season 4

The game already includes many of the classic Street Fighter characters. However, some fan favorites haven’t been seen in a new game for over ten years, particularly notable characters from Street Fighter 3: Third Strike and Street Fighter 4. Because Street Fighter 6 already has a large cast, any new characters added as downloadable content need to be distinct and offer something different from those already available.

Akane-banashi Confirms Release Date & Free U.S. Streaming Plans With New Trailer

The anime Akane-banashi was originally planned to premiere in Spring 2026, but now has a confirmed release date of April 4th in Japan. Instead of being available on a typical streaming service outside of Japan, all episodes will be released for free on the official YouTube channel for viewers in North and Latin America. Details about streaming options in other countries will be announced soon. You can find a new trailer and poster for the anime below.

The Greatest Sci-Fi Episode in TV History Released 18 Years Ago Today

Though its popularity waned towards the end, the TV show Lost was once highly praised for its ability to tell both ongoing, complex stories and satisfying, individual episodes. A standout example is “The Constant” from Season 4, which aired 18 years ago and is considered one of the best and most moving time-travel episodes ever made for television. According to reviews on IMDb, it’s still one of the highest-rated TV episodes of all time, consistently receiving near-perfect scores and top reviews, even today.

Berserk Announces Major Update as Fans Await Series Return

As a huge fan, I’m so excited to share some incredible news from Dark Horse Comics! They’ve just announced that Berserk has reached a massive ten million copies in circulation here in North America! That includes all the individual volumes and the beautiful Berserk Deluxe Editions that collect multiple chapters. And that’s not all – volume 43 of the manga is coming out on October 27th! They did mention that work on volume 15 of the Deluxe Editions is on hold for now, as they’re waiting for enough material to be ready. If you want to see the official announcement yourself, you can find it here!

Star Trek Canon Has Just Explained One Major Gene Roddenberry Rule

The show Star Trek has often playfully made fun of its own dramatic dialogue. For example, an episode of The Next Generation featured Picard being kidnapped by a species that only speaks in metaphors, and in The Undiscovered Country, a Klingon jokingly suggests a poem sounds better in its original language. However, we didn’t anticipate getting an official explanation for why Star Trek is often so theatrical – and it’s revealed in a surprisingly bizarre way.

After 64 Years, DC Comics Reveals the Truth about a Classic Green Lantern Villain

You know, when we talk about Green Lantern’s rogues gallery, everyone focuses on Sinestro, but I think we often overlook Carol Ferris, aka Star Sapphire. And honestly, since Geoff Johns revamped the character, the various Star Sapphires haven’t really been ‘villains’ in the traditional sense – though their approaches were always a little… unorthodox. Now, Carol is the last remaining Star Sapphire, and she’s really come into her own, fighting alongside the Justice League Unlimited and proving she’s a force to be reckoned with. But the really interesting part? She’s uncovering secrets about the Star Sapphire’s past that are changing everything she thought she knew.

All of Spider-Man’s Sidekicks, Ranked

Despite seeming like a natural fit, most fans and comic critics dislike the idea of Spider-Man taking on a sidekick. Though he’s had a couple throughout the years – sometimes reluctantly – writers have repeatedly tried to give him one, even when he’s made it clear he prefers to work solo. Let’s explore these attempts to understand why Spider-Man is often portrayed as a lone hero. Let’s jump right in!

Peacock Is Now Streaming the Best Crime Drama You’ve Probably Never Seen

Looking for a great movie to watch this weekend? Add The Place Beyond the Pines to your list! This 2012 crime drama, directed by Derek Cianfrance, is a modern classic that doesn’t get enough attention. It’s now available to stream on Peacock as of February 1st. The film follows a motorcycle stunt rider who turns to bank robbery, and how his path crosses with a determined police officer, creating consequences that affect both families for years to come. Featuring a strong cast including Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Eva Mendes, Mahershala Ali, and Dane DeHaan, this movie earned $47 million around the world.

7 MCU TV Show Heroes Who Could Defeat Avengers Villains

Compared to the villains faced in earlier Avengers movies, some of the newer heroes introduced in recent Marvel TV shows would be more than capable of winning in a fight. These characters have either greater strength or unique abilities that would give them an edge against the older antagonists, showing how much stronger the heroes have become within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

One of the Best Stephen King Movies of All Time Is Officially Returning to Theaters (but You Need To Act Fast)

As a long-time fan, I was thrilled to see Sony Pictures drop a new trailer celebrating the 40th anniversary of Stand by Me. They’re bringing this classic back to theaters for one week only, starting March 27th, and honestly, it’s a must-see on the big screen. Tickets are on sale now, so if you’re like me and don’t want to miss out, I’d grab yours quickly – these screenings are sure to sell out fast! You can find the anniversary trailer right here.