AAA Star Wars Game Only $4 for a Limited Time

You can currently get Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order for only $4 at several retailers! Microsoft Store, Walmart, and GameStop all have the Xbox One and Xbox Series X versions available, both as physical discs and digital downloads. PC players can find the same deal on Steam.

Crunchyroll’s Biggest Isekai Makes History With Massive Renewal for Future Episodes

Fans of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime have a lot to look forward to! Not only is a new movie coming out next year, but the anime is also getting a fourth season. Excitingly, Season 4 will be split into five parts with short breaks in between. The first two parts are scheduled to premiere in Japan next April, and you can watch a teaser trailer announcing the renewal below.

This 2004 Superhero Game Was So Bad, It Might Have Caused Wonder Woman’s Cancellation

The development of Wonder Woman faced several challenges from the start. The team at Monolith, known for Shadow of Mordor, originally planned to include their innovative Nemesis system in the game. However, they later decided to create a more traditional action-packed superhero experience. Ultimately, Warner Bros. cancelled the project. It makes you think if the failure of the Catwoman movie influenced both Monolith and Warner Bros.’ choices, especially since this could have been the first major solo superhero film led by a woman in over two decades.

7 Best New DC Supervillains of the Past 5 Years

As a big DC fan, I’ve noticed a trend lately – a lot of the most compelling stories really depend on these new villains. They aren’t just there to be defeated; they actually push the heroes and create genuine, high-stakes conflicts. It feels like DC’s been building these threats to really test their characters, and it’s been working!

10 Best Sci-Fi TV Villains of the 1990s (And #1 Is the Most Evil)

Science fiction movies often get all the attention, but the genre also boasts some fantastic TV shows. The 1990s were a particularly strong decade for sci-fi on television, producing many popular shows that still resonate with audiences today. Here’s a list of the 10 best villains from those ’90s sci-fi TV series.

First Look at Netflix’s Dark Smash Hit Series Revealed Ahead of Season 4 Return

Even though the latest season of the show received poor reviews (with only a 22% rating on Rotten Tomatoes) and some viewers criticized certain creative decisions—like portraying a romantic connection between the killer and his victims—it’s still a hit on Netflix, largely thanks to the popular storyline about Ed Gein. Now, Sarah Paulson will star in season four, Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story, playing Aileen Wuornos, a woman known for her incredibly difficult life. It’s unclear why Aileen Wuornos is being featured in a story about Lizzie Borden, who lived in the 19th century, but the show is moving forward with this unusual pairing.

A Nickelodeon Classic Gets New Streaming Home as Revival Rumors Heat Up

Paramount+ announced its January 2026 schedule of new shows and movies, with a spotlight on the return of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. The popular Nickelodeon film, originally released in 2001, will be available on the streaming service starting January 1st. Given the success of the movie and its spin-offs, rumors are circulating about a possible sequel 25 years later, making now a great time to revisit the original.

Forgotten Batman Game Sums Up the Problem With Superhero Games

While power fantasies work really well in games, adapting superheroes often means losing some of what makes those characters special. This happens because certain themes and ideas don’t easily translate into gameplay. A Nintendo game from over 30 years ago perfectly illustrates this problem, and it’s a challenge developers still grapple with today when bringing superheroes to life in games.

29 Years Ago Today, Horror Cinema Changed Forever With This 10/10 Release (& It’s Getting A Sequel Soon)

I remember when Scream came out – it totally proved that people still loved slasher movies! It just needed to be something new, something with a bit more to it. And wow, did people show up to see it! Even almost 30 years later, Ghostface is right up there with the classic horror villains like Jason, Michael Myers, and Freddy Krueger – people still absolutely love him.