Resident Evil Requiem Reportedly Missing Two Fan-Favorite Characters

Although Capcom hasn’t officially announced details, a well-known Resident Evil insider, Dusk Golem, has shared new information. While Dusk Golem’s predictions outside of the Resident Evil series haven’t always been accurate, they’ve been a reliable source for news about the survival-horror games. According to this insider, Ada Wong and Chris Redfield won’t appear in the game – they may be mentioned, but they won’t be playable characters or have significant roles.

23 Years Ago Today, This Horror Sequel Gave Us All a Real-Life Fear Forever With One Iconic Scene

As a horror fan, I always come back to Final Destination. That one scene everyone remembers? It’s not a fluke – it’s part of what makes the whole series so brilliant. Plenty of horror movies can scare you with ghosts or killers, but Final Destination does something different. It messes with your head and makes you second-guess everything around you, even the little things. That’s what really sets it apart and, in my opinion, helped it become one of the best horror franchises of the 2000s.

Crunchyroll Confirms New English Dub Release Schedule Due to Winter Storm Delay

Recent winter storms in Texas have caused delays in the production of English dubs for several Crunchyroll shows. As a result, new episodes of dubs for series like Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End and Trigun Stargaze will be released a week later than originally scheduled. You can find a complete list of updated release dates below.

Hulu’s Returning Sci-Fi Series With 86% on Rotten Tomatoes Just Showed Apple & Netflix How It’s Done

While Apple TV+ has consistently released new episodes of Silo since it began, it remains to be seen if that pattern will continue through its final two seasons. This makes the upcoming return of Hulu’s critically acclaimed Paradise particularly noteworthy. The first season premiered in January 2025, and a second season was quickly confirmed, set to debut on February 23rd. What’s especially welcome is that viewers won’t need to rewatch the first season to understand what’s happening in the new one – a rarity for sci-fi shows these days.

10 Worst Decisions Marvel Superheroes Have Ever Made

The biggest disasters rarely come from external threats like aliens or supervillains. More often, it’s the heroes themselves – the Avengers accidentally cause global catastrophes while trying to work together, the X-Men mess with time when feelings run high, and any brilliant mind is likely to unleash consequences that ripple across the entire multiverse before the day is out.

28 Years Ago Today, One of Marvel’s Best Animated Series Ever Ended (And It Did Something the Movies Never Will)

For many fans, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now the primary way they experience Marvel stories outside of the comics, bringing beloved characters to life on screen. But because most MCU projects are live-action and expensive to make, the movies often stick to well-trodden ground compared to the more adventurous animated series of the past. Thankfully, the conclusion of this show wasn’t limited by those same constraints.

7 MCU Characters Way More Powerful Than They Seem

As a movie critic, I’ve noticed something interesting about the Marvel Cinematic Universe: a lot of the really powerful characters aren’t always the ones grabbing headlines. Some are hiding their full potential, or their powers have been dialed back for the sake of the story. It’s easy to underestimate just how strong some of these heroes and villains truly are based on what we’ve seen so far – they’re quietly formidable, and it’s exciting to think about what they might be capable of down the line.

10 Forgotten FPS Games From the 1990s

Released in 1994, Heretic was created by Raven Software using the same engine as Doom, but it pushed the first-person shooter genre forward. It was innovative for its time, introducing inventory management and allowing players to look up and down – features Doom lacked. The game takes place in a fantasy world where players battle undead creatures to close a gateway to Hell. While building upon Doom‘s foundation, Heretic offered improvements, and it proved popular enough to spawn sequels. However, it eventually became less well-known than Doom. In 2025, Bethesda brought it back into the spotlight with a re-release alongside Hexen, making it playable on today’s computers and including new content.

21 Years Ago, King of the Hill Gave Dale His Most Shocking Episode Ever (And It Still Holds Up in 2026)

Dale, a close friend of Hank on King of the Hill, was known for his distrust of authority and belief that things weren’t always as they appeared. This skepticism was challenged when he began to consider the possibility that one of his conspiracy theories might actually be true. The episode “Dale to the Chief,” which aired on January 30, 2005, remains one of the most impactful and surprisingly relevant episodes for his character, even today.

Amazon Just Made Prime’s Masterpiece Sci-Fi Show Free For Everyone (But Be Quick!)

The first season of Fallout, adapted from the popular video game, was released all at once, letting viewers watch all episodes back-to-back. However, the second season is being released one episode per week, which some fans miss. This change in release schedule happened right after Episode 7 of Season 2, titled “The Handoff,” aired – an episode that finally revealed secrets about one of the most enigmatic characters in the Fallout story.