10 Best Knights & Warriors in Game of Thrones TV Shows, Ranked by Skill & Strength

The most skilled fighters in the world of Game of Thrones are largely from the original series. Characters like Jaime Lannister, whether central to the plot or appearing in past events, are particularly memorable. The ten strongest and most talented warriors across Game of Thrones and its related shows all have remarkable achievements, proving their skill in both tournaments and warfare.

20 Years Later, Classic Shonen Series Is Officially Coming to Netflix

January brought a wave of new content to Netflix, including the exclusive releases of Love Through a Prism and Cosmic Princess Kaguya, as well as classic anime like Gintama and Magic Knight Rayearth. According to What’s on Netflix, February will see the addition of at least one anime title: the 2006 series Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple, arriving on February 15, 2026. The first season of Baki-dou: The Invincible Samurai is also anticipated to stream next month, though a specific date hasn’t been announced. Expect more titles to be revealed as January comes to a close.

33 Years Ago, the Third Adaptation of a Sci-fi Classic Was Released (And It Included Major Changes to the Story)

Abel Ferrara’s 1993 film, Body Snatchers, doesn’t receive the same praise as other versions, which is surprising because many consider it to be truly outstanding. What sets it apart—unlike the 2007 remake—is that it made a key change, resulting in a film that feels completely different from the original story and the previous adaptations.

Marvel’s Most Underrated Disney+ Show Gets Disappointing Season 2 Update

Andrew Guest, the showrunner for the upcoming Wonder Man series, recently discussed the possibility of a second season of Hawkeye with The Direct. While Jeremy Renner initially rejected what he considered a low offer to return, he later expressed his continued willingness to work with Marvel. However, Guest doesn’t seem hopeful about Hawkeye getting another season, revealing he had actually begun working on a Season 2 but that plans ultimately fell through due to timing issues.

After Ubisoft Repeatedly Teased It, The Division 3 Might Be In Trouble

Recent changes at Ubisoft, including the departure of a key developer from the The Division series and the cancellation of several games, have raised questions about the future of The Division 3. It’s worth reviewing what’s currently known about the game, how it fits into Ubisoft’s overall plans, and whether fans have reason to be worried about its development.

5 Upcoming Sci-Fi Movies Based on Books We Can’t Wait to See

It’s also thrilling to finally see some beloved novels adapted into movies. One project has been in the works for ages, and another looks set to be a truly exceptional film when it arrives in 2026. Overall, it’s a fantastic period for science fiction fans, particularly those who enjoy going to the movies.

7 Strongest X-Men Villains of All Time, Ranked

The villains in the X-Men stories, however, highlight the flaws in the heroes’ hopeful worldview. They represent the very problems the mutants face. This connection is what makes the X-Men’s enemies so memorable and keeps the stories engaging and meaningful, even after many years.

Peacock Is Losing Liam Neeson’s Forgotten Western Comedy Box Office Flop Just Weeks After It Arrived

If you’re a Peacock subscriber hoping to watch A Million Ways to Die in the West, you don’t have much time left. The comedy, directed by Seth MacFarlane, was added to Peacock on January 1st, but it’s already scheduled to leave the streaming service soon. The movie, which didn’t do very well in theaters – earning $87 million worldwide on a $40 million budget – follows a timid cowboy who tries to find his bravery and falls in love with a new woman as he navigates the Wild West.

Netflix Has Disappointing News For Anime Fans in 2026

A recent list from “What’s on Netflix” revealed Sony Pictures movies coming to the platform in 2026 and beyond, but didn’t include any anime films. Anime movies like “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle,” which Sony Pictures distributes, will likely stream on Crunchyroll, the leading platform for anime fans. While Crunchyroll generally has the newest series quickly, adding films can take more time. Despite Netflix becoming more involved with anime, it seems there are still limitations, as the latest movie lineup for Winter 2026 also disappointed many anime fans.