A Power Rangers Movie Is Leaving Streaming Ahead of the Disney’s Live-Action Reboot

If you’re a fan of the Power Rangers, heads up! The 2017 movie is leaving Netflix on March 6th, so you only have three days left to watch it. It’s a fun reboot that takes inspiration from the very first Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episode, ‘Day of the Dumpster.’ I remember really enjoying seeing Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Becky G, and Ludi Lin play those awkward teens who suddenly get superpowers. It’s all about them learning to work together, despite their own problems, to save the world from Rita Repulsa – a classic villain! Definitely worth a watch if you have the time before it’s gone.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Will Introduce the Best Missing GOT House – but Not Until Season 4

House Stark is arguably the most prominent family from Game of Thrones not featured in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, largely due to their remote location in the North. Winterfell is so far from the tourney at Ashford in the Reach that a journey there would take weeks, making it impractical to attend. Furthermore, the North doesn’t have many knights – most people there follow the Old Gods instead of the Faith of the Seven – so their lack of participation is understandable. However, the story will eventually bring Dunk and Egg into contact with the Starks.

Nintendo Switch 2 Owners Can Now Play One of 2025’s Best Games

Today marks the global release of Blue Prince on Nintendo Switch 2! Developed by Dogubomb, Blue Prince is a captivating puzzle game with roguelike features, challenging players to solve mysteries within an old manor. Though the concept seems straightforward, many found the game incredibly addictive. It was highly acclaimed, earning the title of not just the best puzzle game of 2025, but one of the year’s best games across all genres.

If Destruction Be Our Lot’s Matthew Rosenberg Teases Darkness and Hope in New Image Sci-Fi Series (Exclusive)

I’m really excited about this new comic, If Destruction Be Our Lot! It’s written by Mark and Matthew Rosenberg – you might know them from titles like Approaching the Unknown and We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us – and the art is by Andy Macdonald, who’s worked on Doctor Strange and Wonder Woman. The story takes place way in the future, after humans are gone, and it focuses on the robots they left behind. Most of the robots are content, but one named Abe feels like something’s missing. After a near-death experience, he sets off on a journey to find meaning, even if it means risking being broken down for parts. I just read an exclusive interview with Matthew Rosenberg on ComicBook, and he explained everything about this bleak future and why he chose such a powerful Abraham Lincoln quote as the title – it all sounds amazing!

Highguard Permanently Shuts Down on 12th March

The game launched to a lot of excitement in January, but player numbers dropped off quickly. Despite several updates and new features, it wasn’t enough to regain its initial popularity, so the game will no longer be available to play after March 12th.

Jason Statham’s Death Race is the Perfect Mid-Budget Movie

Jason Statham’s earlier movies are still popular today, and his 2008 film Death Race will soon be available on Peacock. Like many of his recent films, it’s found a home on today’s streaming services. With Mutiny scheduled for 2026, it seems the traditional action movie landscape is quickly changing.

Highguard to end service on March 12

The game Highguard became available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC through Steam on January 26th. Then, on February 11th, Wildlight Entertainment announced they had reduced their staff, keeping only a small team to continue supporting the game.