The Smiling Friends’ Creators Have Bad News For Fans

I was listening to a recent interview with the creators of Smiling Friends, and they’re already thinking about how to end the show! It sounds like they’re aiming for five seasons total, which means we only have two more seasons with Charlie and Pim after this one. They said they’ll assess how they’re feeling after seasons four and five, then really map out the future, but they’re pretty firm on not letting it drag on like some other animated series. Even if they have tons of ideas, they don’t want it to go on forever. They won’t commit to a specific number, but they’re hinting that season five is likely where they’ll want to wrap things up. It’s a little bittersweet, but honestly, I respect them wanting to end it on a high note!

35 Years Later, Marvel Just Fixed the Biggest Wolverine Plot Hole Of All Time

This classic story originally appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #72-84 back in 1991. It’s a compelling narrative, which is why fans have generally accepted a minor inconsistency in Wolverine’s origins. Powerful healing abilities are rare, even among mutants, and Logan’s is exceptionally strong – boosted after a close encounter with death during World War I. His healing factor allowed him to withstand the process of having adamantium bonded to his skeleton, and it also prevents the adamantium from poisoning him. This raises a question: how did the Weapon X program manage to find the one mutant capable of surviving their brutal experiments?

7 Underrated Fantasy Series Hiding on Netflix

Here are 7 fantastic Netflix shows that don’t get enough attention. They’re all high-quality and offer a unique creative spark – definitely worth a watch if you’re looking for something different than the usual popular titles.

Battlefield 6 Season 2 is the Foundation for Future Content, Says Producer

We successfully launched Battlefield 6 and were pleased with how smoothly it went. However, extending Season 1 disrupted the game’s momentum. Players were engaged, but the extension slowed things down. We realized the content planned for Season 2 needed more development time to be fully polished before release, according to Girette.

A Cult Classic Game Is Returning In 2026, And You Should All Play It

It’s going to be tough to add new games to the already packed 2026 schedule, but if I could suggest one, it would be the return of a hidden gem: Poker Night at the Inventory. This cult classic has been remastered after years of being unavailable. While it originally gained a dedicated following, it never quite broke into the mainstream. Now’s the perfect chance for everyone to discover its fantastic writing, enjoy some low-pressure poker, and spend time with its memorable characters.