Netflix Is Losing the Best-Looking Zombie Anime Ever (Don’t Miss It)

Many shows and movies on Netflix, including a lot of anime, aren’t made directly by Netflix. This means they’re subject to licensing deals, and when those deals end, the titles are often removed. Unfortunately, the popular 2023 anime series Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead will be leaving Netflix on July 7th. It was already only available in certain countries, and now it’s also being removed from viewers in Western regions next month.

One of Nintendo’s Biggest Series Would Be Gone Without This 13 Year Old Game

I’ve spent a lot of time playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons on my Switch, and it’s been incredibly popular with many others. However, the success of New Horizons really built on the foundation laid by Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the Nintendo 3DS. While the series’ huge popularity might have been unexpected, New Leaf was key in establishing Animal Crossing as one of Nintendo’s biggest franchises.

Widow’s Bay, the Best New TV Show of 2026, Officially Renewed for Season 2 on Apple TV

Despite a quiet start alongside other popular shows on Apple TV+, Widow’s Bay has gained a strong following. Now, with only one episode remaining in its first season, Apple TV+ has announced the show will return for a second season. Creator and showrunner Katie Dippold hinted at what’s to come, playfully suggesting that season two will reveal everything is peaceful and perfect on the island.

Why Supergirl Actually Dislikes Superman Officially Confirmed (& It’s Deeper than You Think) [Exclusive]

Milly Alcock, who stars in the upcoming film Supergirl (releasing June 26th), recently discussed Kara’s feelings toward Clark in an interview with ComicBook. She explained that Kara feels a mix of admiration and envy for him. Alcock believes Kara is drawn to Clark’s self-assuredness and freedom, something Kara herself struggles with. Kara wants to be fully herself without being held back by internal struggles, and she sees Clark as someone who can navigate the world authentically, which she finds inspiring and a little bit enviable.

All 3 New Domains of Dread from D&D’s Ravenloft: The Horrors Within, Ranked

The book The Horrors Within expands on the Domains of Dread, many of which—like Barovia—will be recognizable to Dungeons & Dragons players. However, it introduces two completely new Domains, and elevates a third from a minor setting to a fully developed realm. If you’re most interested in fresh content, these new Domains are the highlight. I’ve had a preview and will detail the horrors within, starting with the least frightening and moving towards the most terrifying.

First 10 Avengers, Ranked by Heroism

The Avengers are designed to represent the best of Marvel’s heroes, but each member has their own sense of right and wrong – some are incredibly steadfast, while others are more willing to bend the rules. We’re going to look at the original ten Avengers and rank them based on how consistently they live up to their heroic values. It’s impossible to perfectly measure heroism, so we’ll consider their actions throughout the years, and whether they stay true to their ideals or give in to their darker impulses when faced with difficult choices. Let’s take a closer look at their pasts.

Your 90s Mortal Kombat Action Figures are Worthless Compared to this $8,000 Rarity

Released in 1992, Mortal Kombat quickly became a pop culture hit, known for its iconic characters, exciting arcade fighting, and over-the-top violent finishing moves. The game spawned a variety of spin-offs, including TV shows, movies, and comic books, as well as a huge number of action figures and toys. Today, most of these figures are readily available for between $20 and $40, even those advertised as rare. Only truly unique items, like the unreleased Kintaro figure that recently sold for a high price on eBay, are considered genuine collector’s items.

7 Hilarious The Boys Characters That Never Showed up in the TV Series

The comic book series The Boys featured a huge number of superheroes who only showed up briefly – sometimes just for a few pages or even a single panel – and didn’t have a significant role in the story. Some entire superhero teams from the original comics were left out completely, while others were only mentioned as a quick visual – like a photo on a screen, or just a name on a list. Now that The Boys TV show is nearing its end (with the Vought Rising series still to come), here’s a look at some of the funniest characters from the comics that never made it onto the screen.