Megahit Zombies Franchise Returns With New Game (And Major Changes)

If you enjoy zombie-themed games, you’ve probably played one of the popular Zombicide titles from Guillotine Games. Originally set in the present day, the series has grown to include different eras and settings like medieval times, space, the Wild West, and the DC Universe. Now, a new installment, Zombicide: Dead Men Tales, is arriving, keeping the exciting core gameplay while introducing a pirate theme and some significant changes to how the game is played.

Studio Ghibli’s Classics Get Surprise New Official Look For an Exciting Project

As a huge Ghibli fan, I’m absolutely thrilled with how 2026 is shaping up! The studio started the year with some stunning new artwork from Miyazaki himself, and it’s been amazing. Last month, he surprised everyone with beautifully redrawn illustrations of his classic films for something called a Panorama Box. It’s a really cool technique where layers create a 3D effect – you’ll be able to see it at the Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse starting July 8th, 2026. Ghibli Park in Aichi Prefecture is just full of surprises! On top of this incredible new work from Miyazaki, they’ve also given us a sneak peek at a new collaboration with TOHO Cinemas. It’s a fantastic time to be a Ghibli enthusiast!

Major Shonen Jump Creator Breaks Silence on Anime’s Debut

Netflix recently shared more information about when viewers worldwide can watch the new anime. Last month, before the anime launched, the official Netflix Anime X account announced it would begin streaming in parts of Asia on April 5th. While a specific global release date isn’t set, it will be available on the platform starting in May. Both dubbed and subtitled versions will be offered. The anime has already premiered with two episodes, and its creator, Yue Suenaga, has shared his initial reactions.

Every New Supe in The Boys Season 5 Explained & Ranked by Power

A powerful new hero is actually someone we’ve seen before, and she might play a key, though understated, role in the upcoming battle against Homelander. The other new characters introduced this season seem designed to be secondary, even the ones with considerable strength.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Opens Up About Major Change in Season 2: “A New Side of Her”

After the final episode aired, the anime’s website published interviews with the voice actors for Frieren (Atsumi Tanezaki), Fern (Kana Ichinose), and Stark (Chiaki Kobyashi). They discussed their experiences with the new season, how it differed from the first, and their overall impressions of the story. Kana Ichinose, who voices Fern, specifically talked about how her character evolved from Season 1.