5 Great Fantasy Movies That Should Never Have Flopped

Fantasy films often face a strange challenge. Because the genre relies on viewers’ willingness to embrace imaginative worlds, a poor marketing strategy or a bad release date can doom even truly magical movies. For example, The Wizard of Oz, now a classic, was initially a box office disappointment in 1939. Similarly, The Princess Bride, while beloved by many, opened modestly and only became a widely quoted phenomenon through years of television and home video rentals. Unfortunately, this pattern – great fantasy films struggling in theaters – is quite common.

How Powerful Nic Cage’s Spider-Noir is Compared to the MCU’s Spider-Man

Ben Reilly is a WWII veteran who gained spider-like powers after being bitten by a human-spider hybrid during his service. By the start of the series, he’s become a tough, world-weary private investigator. Years earlier, he used those powers to become The Spider, a masked crimefighter in 1930s New York. But he’d retired from that life before the series begins, and it takes the reappearance of some dangerous old enemies to convince him to become The Spider once more.

3 Coolest Spring 2026 Anime Protagonists, Ranked

A strong main character is essential for a good story, and a boring one can ruin even the best plot. Luckily, the Spring 2026 anime season has given us several protagonists who really grab your attention and make their shows more enjoyable. Three of these characters especially stand out – they each bring something unique and cool that elevates their series.

7 Best Kids’ WB Animated Shows That Defined the ’90s

Kids’ WB quickly changed the television landscape by taking popular shows from other networks and launching bold, new original series. The block became known for giving creators a lot of freedom, resulting in shows that didn’t follow typical children’s programming rules. This appealed to both kids and older viewers, creating a shared viewing experience that made the brand incredibly popular. The late 1990s were a peak period for Kids’ WB, with the block expanding to include weekday afternoons and strategically bringing in Japanese anime, which had a lasting impact on entertainment worldwide.

Don’t Expect Persona 6 News Until P4 Revival Is Out

Kazuhisa Wada, director at P Studio, recently announced they’re officially working on the next Persona game – Persona 6. He shared in a press release (via GamesRadar) that the team is excited to reveal their work on the game after the release of Persona 4 Revival.

HIDIVE Confirms New Summer 2026 Anime Release From Kagurabachi Studio

I’m so excited about the anime adaptation of The World Is Dancing! It’s been one of the most anticipated new series this July, and HIDIVE is going to stream it exclusively as it airs in Japan. If you’re in the US, Canada, or other select regions, you’ll be able to start watching on June 29th! They just released a new trailer, which you can check out below – it looks amazing!

42 Years Ago Today, The Single Most Iconic ’80s Movie Day Occurred (And It Spawned Two Franchises)

Sometimes, two movies aimed at the same audience unexpectedly come out on the same day. This is happening this year with Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Chapter Three, both scheduled for December 18th, and it’s already creating a dilemma for fans. However, it’s not the most memorable release date ever. Forty years ago today, on June 8, 1984, a truly iconic movie day occurred when Gremlins and Ghostbusters were both released, defining the entire decade.

Classic Capcom Game Unlikely to Ever Be Remastered or Remade After New Announcement

Capcom recently announced that Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams will be available on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 in August. This is the newest game in the Onimusha series and is launching shortly before the release of Way of the Sword. It’s the third Onimusha title to be updated for modern consoles, following remasters of Onimusha: Warlords in 2018 and Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny in 2025.