Blue Eye Samurai Season 2 Just Got a Disappointing Update from Netflix

According to What’s on Netflix, fans will have to wait until 2027 for the second season of Blue Eye Samurai. While no exact release date has been announced, the show is expected to return four years after its initial release. The creators have previously hinted at the possibility of multiple seasons and even spin-offs to build upon the show’s world. Given the stunning animation quality, it’s understandable that the studio needs ample time to develop the next chapter.

Tomb Raider Reveals First Look at Sophie Turner as Lara Croft

I just got a first look at Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, and wow, they really nailed the look! The photos from the set show her in the classic outfit – the green top, brown shorts, and those signature red-tinted sunglasses. Plus, the holsters are perfect. It honestly feels like Lara Croft just walked straight out of the video game!

3 Times Gachiakuta Proved It Was a New-Generation Shonen Anime

Many viewers expected Gachiakuta to follow the usual patterns of shonen anime. But it quickly became clear that this series was different. As the story unfolded, it consistently broke from those traditional shonen tropes, establishing itself as a fresh take on the genre. Here are three key moments that really highlight just how unique Gachiakuta is.

How Hytale Went From Cancellation to Massive Success

Development of Hytale started in 2015, and it took eleven years to reach the Early Access stage. The game originated from the Minecraft server Hypixel and was initially funded by Riot Games, allowing its creators to build a completely new game inspired by Minecraft. Riot Games later acquired Hytale but cancelled the project in June 2025, seemingly ending its future. Luckily, the game’s original creator, Simon “Hypixel” Collins-Laflamme, bought it back from Riot and resumed development, ultimately leading to its release in January 2026.