Netflix Is Losing an Action Thriller Classic Just Days Before Its TV Remake

Netflix will release a new version of Man on Fire on April 30th, but if you want to watch the original 2004 film starring Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning, you’ll need to do so before April 1st, as it’s leaving the platform. Both the movie, directed by Tony Scott, and the upcoming series with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II follow John Creasy, a former CIA agent who finds purpose protecting a young girl in Mexico City. When she’s kidnapped, he embarks on a brutal quest for revenge against those responsible.

KPop Demon Hunters Returns With New Animated Short

To celebrate their partnership with McDonald’s, the creators of KPop Demon Hunters have released a new animated short featuring the characters enjoying the limited-edition Huntrix and Saja Boys meals. These meals are now available at McDonald’s, and here’s how the restaurant describes them:

The Last of Us Boss Raises Questions About Part 3 in New Post

Neil Druckmann recently shared some old drawings from 2003 on Instagram, revealing early concepts that would eventually become The Last of Us. He also hinted at the future of the franchise, suggesting that there aren’t many more stories left to tell in The Last of Us series. While he didn’t specify what those future projects might be, Druckmann indicated that the end of the series is approaching.

DC Confirms Lobo Breaks The Fourth Wall in Supergirl’s Best Look Yet at Jason Momoa’s Antihero

The latest trailer for Supergirl gives fans the clearest view yet of Lobo and shows him in action. He looks exactly as he does in the comics! While Jason Momoa’s voice isn’t drastically different from his Aquaman role – similar to Emmett Scanlon’s portrayal of Lobo in Krypton – the new footage confirms why Momoa felt destined to play the character even when he was first cast as Aquaman. It seems inevitable that a standalone Lobo movie will happen soon.

Who Is Lobo? Jason Momoa’s DCU Character Explained

Although Lobo isn’t featured in the eight-issue comic series Woman of Tomorrow which is the basis for the new DCU movie, writer Tom King originally planned the story to center around Lobo and Supergirl. However, the editors, Brittany Holzherr and Jamie S. Rich, persuaded King to make Supergirl the strong, determined protagonist – similar to the character Rooster Cogburn from the novel True Grit. This meant Lobo, known as the galaxy’s best bounty hunter, was left out of the comic. Now, with Jason Momoa cast in the role, Lobo is being brought back for the movie, and here’s what we’ve learned about his involvement…

Superman’s Cameo in Supergirl Officially Avoids a Big Man of Steel Problem

The trailer for the new Supergirl series starts with Kara Zor-El (Milly Alcock) getting a video message from her cousin, Superman. He tells her he misses her and wants to hear from her, hinting that some time has passed since Superman’s story (but the series still takes place before Man of Tomorrow). The message also makes it clear that Clark Kent won’t have a major role in the show.

After 8 Years, Cancelled Shonen Jump Revival Anime Confirms 2026 Release Date

Tsuyoshi Takaki’s Black Torch initially ran in Shueisha’s Jump Square and Jump+ from 2016 to 2018, but didn’t gain much popularity before its conclusion. Now, the series has a chance to reach a wider audience with a newly announced anime revival. The Black Torch anime will premiere on July 4th and be available for streaming on Crunchyroll.

5 Best Marvel Comics of March 2026, Ranked

As a comics fan, I know it’s tough deciding what to spend your money on each month – there are just so many options! That’s why I’m here today. I’ve sifted through Marvel’s entire lineup and picked out the five books I think truly deserve your attention this month. It wasn’t easy – honestly, I could recommend a ton more – but I had to narrow it down. Before we get to my top five, let me quickly shout out three great reads that almost made the cut: Nova: Centurion #5, Knull #3, and Infernal Hulk #5. Now, let’s dive into my top picks!