Guide: These 20+ New PS5, PS4, and PS Plus Games Next Week (16th-22nd March)

Everyone is eagerly anticipating Crimson Desert, but don’t overlook The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and MLB The Show 26 – they’re both expected to be huge games as well.

Everyone is eagerly anticipating Crimson Desert, but don’t overlook The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and MLB The Show 26 – they’re both expected to be huge games as well.

Emily Rudd, who plays Nami in the live-action series, recently told Collider that production on season three is a priority now that the strikes have ended. She emphasized how much the cast and crew enjoy working on the show and believe fans are eager for more episodes. Rudd explained that while a significant amount of the show is filmed practically, post-production still requires considerable time to add effects and polish. However, everyone involved is working as quickly as possible to release the new season.

During the recent fight between the Green Lanterns and the Starbreaker Corps, powerful beings known as the Entities were reintroduced after their seven original forms were destroyed. Now, these Entities have been reborn as infants, including Ion and Predator. Even Parallax, the entity famous for corrupting Hal Jordan, has returned. This poses a serious threat to one Green Lantern in particular, who is about to fall under Parallax’s influence. These events began after Guy Gardner was exposed to a massive amount of Alpha energy at the end of DC K.O., causing him to have visions of the Entities.

We’re also excited about Pragmata, which looks like it could be one of the top shooters this year. Plus, keep an eye out for Onimusha: Way of the Sword, slated for release in 2026.

With the release of One Piece: Into the Grand Line, there’s a lot to discuss! Luckily, Netflix is making it easier for fans with a new companion podcast for One Piece Season 2. This six-episode podcast features insights from the cast and even the series creator, Eiichiro Oda, and is available to stream on Netflix now. More episodes are planned for the future.

Get ready to relive the ’80s! All eight seasons of the classic sitcom Who’s the Boss? are coming to Prime Video on March 25th. The show originally aired on ABC from 1984 to 1992, running for 196 episodes. It humorously flipped traditional family roles, focusing on Tony Micelli (Tony Danza), a former baseball player who becomes a live-in housekeeper for advertising executive Angela Bower (Judith Light) in Connecticut. They both have children – Tony’s daughter Samantha (Alyissa Milano) and Angela’s son Jonathan (Danny Pintauro) – and are often guided (and sometimes challenged!) by Angela’s mother, Mona (Katherine Helmond). Who’s the Boss? was a huge hit and received many Emmy and Golden Globe nominations during its run.

Getting into Star Trek books can be daunting. Since the first novels were published based on the original series, over 800 Trek books have come out! Trying to read them all in order can be confusing, even for devoted fans. Instead, experienced readers usually suggest a few exceptional books as great starting points – stories that are so important to the Trek universe, characters, and overall story that they feel like official canon. Here are our top five recommendations.

The Back to the Future trilogy establishes that any time someone travels to the past, they create a new, separate timeline with a changed future. The rules of time travel in the movies are pretty straightforward, so it’s possible to track all the different timelines that emerge throughout the three films. Here’s a breakdown of all 8 timelines from the trilogy, explaining how each one started and what makes it unique.

Artist Clay Mann paid tribute to the manga series Death Note with the cover for Absolute Batman #19. Instead of the characters Light Yagami and Ryuk, the cover features Absolute Scarecrow and Absolute Joker. Notably, the Joker in the Absolute universe is much more terrifying than his usual depiction, with a monstrous appearance that blends a clown with a dinosaur. This version of the Joker appears to be incredibly durable and potentially even more dangerous than fans are used to. You can see the upcoming DC cover alongside the original Death Note artwork below.

Archon Studios and Blizzard Entertainment are releasing a new StarCraft Tabletop Miniatures Game, bringing the classic war between the Terrans, Zerg, and Protoss to life as a tabletop experience. Players will be able to include iconic characters like Jim Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis in their armies, and build impressive forces with detailed miniatures. The Two-Player Starter Set will be available in May, letting players begin battling in just two months.