It Just Got a Lot Harder To Watch the Best Walking Dead Spinoff

As a devoted fan, I’m sad to share that starting August 19, 2025, the critically acclaimed spinoff of The Walking Dead, titled “The Ones Who Live,” will no longer be available on Netflix in the US. This series, which premiered on AMC and AMC+ on February 25, 2024, has been hailed as the standout among its peers, boasting an impressive 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

In comparison, other spinoffs like “Tales of the Walking Dead,” “Fear the Walking Dead,” “The Walking Dead: Dead City,” “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’s,” and “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” have ratings of 74%, 73%, 71%, 69%, and 46% respectively. Many fans and critics consider “The Ones Who Live” to be the cream of the crop in this zombie-filled universe. So, if you haven’t had a chance to watch it yet, I strongly recommend catching up before it leaves Netflix!

Tim Burton’s Upcoming Movie Is More Exciting After Ending a 41-Year Drought

In the second season of Wednesday, Burton directed the short film titled “The Tale of the Skull Tree.” This animation is integral to the series’ storyline, debuting in the initial episode of its second season, but was also independently released online. This marks his first animated short since the original “Frankenweenie” in 1984. The return to animation is certainly delightful and may signal more to come. In fact, Burton himself mentioned in an interview with MILENIO that he is currently working on a new animated movie, expressing eagerness about the project, stating, “I am working on something as an animated project. So, hopefully I’ll have the script soon and take it from there. It’s something I’m very excited about.

Phantom Blade Zero Showcases Pang Town and Impressive Combat in New Gameplay

Although stealthily entering the town, Soul encounters followers of the faceless cult, who are under the leadership of the Chief Disciple of the Seven Stars. They display gruesome executions, yet one of the most intriguing skills is using a cultist as a human shield before impaling and kicking them aside. The scenes exhibit accurate blood splatter effects, destructible environments, and striking ray-traced shadows.

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Resident Evil Requiem Trailer Highlights Path Tracing Support for Photorealistic Visuals

In a fresh trailer, Masaru Ijuin, the Engine Development Support Manager, provides an explanation of key features. Notably, the game will employ Path Tracing technology, which surpasses standard ray tracing in delivering lifelike visuals. This innovation encompasses real-time mirror and lens effects, intricate shadows cast by multiple light sources, and numerous other enhancements.

These 8 PS5, PS4 Games Will Leave PS Plus Extra in September

On Tuesday, September 16th, 2025, a total of eight games will no longer be available on PS Plus Extra. Once they’re gone, you won’t have the opportunity to play them anymore, even if you’ve previously redeemed or downloaded them. Here are the eight games scheduled for removal next month:

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Resident Evil 2, 3 PS1 Ports Disappoint with No Trophy Support on PS5, PS4

Both games are now accessible through the premium tier of PS Plus membership, or alternatively, each can be purchased individually at a cost of £7.99/$9.99. However, it seems that due to player feedback and the absence of Trophy lists on Exophase, you won’t have the opportunity to earn a Platinum Trophy for these two renowned survival horror titles.

A Hilarious Marvel Debate Is Happening About a Fantastic Four Favorite (Which Side Are You On?)

The primary focus of enthusiastic discussions among fans revolves entirely around Ben Grimm’s teeth, as portrayed in First Steps. The creative decision to give the rock-covered hero prominent, human-like teeth caused initial discomfort for some viewers. This unease intensified when fans started sharing comparison images on the internet, one of which depicted the same character without teeth, sparking equal or even greater discomfort among many. As a result, a lively but friendly debate has emerged, with some supporting the film’s portrayal, others advocating for a toothless look, and a third group suggesting a compromise with less conspicuous teeth.