Beloved Fantasy Series Returns With a Brand New Story After Finale

Each book in the series generally has 5 or 6 chapters, so the extra stories included won’t be very lengthy. Fans of Yona of the Dawn have a lot to look forward to in 2026! Viz Media announced a 3-in-1 edition of the manga will be released this fall. Plus, with a second season of the anime already confirmed, we might get a sneak peek at it this year. Along with the release of Volume 47, a fanbook was also published, featuring character details and answers to questions from fans by the author, Mizuho.

19 Years Ago Today, One of Power Rangers’ Most Underrated Seasons Debuted

Today marks the 19th anniversary of Power Rangers Mystic Force, which first aired on February 20, 2006, with the episode “Broken Spell.” The premiere actually consisted of two episodes. Mystic Force stood out from earlier seasons by introducing a new team of Rangers in a world filled with fantasy and magic. The season also featured a compelling cast of supporting characters and a story with deep and interesting background details, making it a memorable installment that wasn’t fully appreciated at the time.

10 Toughest DC Superheroes, Ranked

DC Comics is known for its incredibly resilient heroes. These characters have overcome impossible odds, even surviving death itself, and always return to the fight. Here are ten of the toughest superheroes from DC who can withstand virtually anything.

Future Xbox Games Won’t Be Anything Like You Remember

On February 20, 2026, Phil Spencer announced he was stepping down as CEO of Microsoft Gaming, and Xbox President Sarah Bond is also leaving her position. Asha Sharma, currently President of Microsoft Core AI, will take over as CEO. Matt Booty, who previously led Xbox Game Studios, will become Xbox’s Chief Content Officer under Sharma. Both Sharma and Spencer released statements regarding these significant changes.

You Only Have a Week Left to Stream an Overlooked 2020s Sci-Fi Gem on Hulu

Okay, fellow movie lovers, heads up! If you’ve been meaning to check out Next Exit on Hulu, you’ve got limited time. This cool indie film, which was director Mali Elfman’s first time at the helm, is leaving the platform on March 1st. It’s a really interesting sci-fi comedy-drama set in the near future where they’ve proven there’s life after death. A scientist is studying what happens next, and the story follows two very different people – a cynical woman named Rose, played by Katie Parker, and a more upbeat guy, Teddy, played by Rahul Kohli – as they road trip across the country from New York to San Francisco to participate in this afterlife study. Rose McIver, Karen Gillan, Tongayi Chirisa, and Diva Zappa are also in it – it originally premiered at the Tribeca Festival, so it’s got that indie vibe. Definitely worth a watch if you’re looking for something a little different!

Xbox Fans Aren’t Happy About Microsoft Putting an AI Executive in Charge

As soon as the news dropped, my social media feeds blew up! A lot of us gamers were pretty surprised – and honestly, a little frustrated – that Microsoft went with someone who doesn’t have a typical background in the gaming industry to lead Xbox. It feels like some people are worried this means Microsoft might start prioritizing things outside of gaming, like just general tech stuff, instead of what we all love.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Confirms a Disappointing New Return This Month

Fans can look forward to a special greeting from the Mini Corps version of the character, and the theater seats will feature artwork of Shinobu. However, this unique screening is only available at one location in Japan, limiting access to a small number of fans. Luckily, the film is also coming back to U.S. theaters in March. This time, it will be shown using SCREENX, a cinema format that wraps the screen around the audience with a 270-degree view. While this brief return to theaters is great news, it unfortunately means the release date for streaming the film will be delayed again.

Don’t Expect Too Many PlayStation Remakes & Remasters Now

The recent news about Bluepoint Games is unexpected, considering PlayStation acquired them just five years ago. While the studio had been developing at least one game for PlayStation, the project was cancelled after the team was disbanded due to the current difficult conditions in the gaming industry. This news is particularly surprising because Sony recently announced a remake of the original God of War trilogy, and many people assumed Bluepoint would be leading the development.