Record of Ragnarok Season 3 Drops New Trailer Ahead of Fall Premiere

During Anime NYC 2025, Netflix unveiled a number of exciting reveals, and among them was the premiere of a fresh trailer for the third season of “Record of Ragnarok.” This latest sneak peek not only offers more glimpses into the battles hinted at in earlier previews, but it also provides fans with their first glimpse of some new characters who will be featured in action during the upcoming season. You can watch the new trailer for “Record of Ragnarok” Season 3 below.

One of the Best DCEU Stars Still “Hasn’t Heard” From James Gunn About Their Character

Lately, Gunn announced that more details about Robbie’s character Harley Quinn would be disclosed later. However, as stated by Robbie herself, she hasn’t received any updates on this yet. For now, “I’ve heard nothing” is what she told the news source. In response to her statement, her co-star Colin Farrell (who portrays The Penguin) asked if Robbie ever tires of Harley Quinn. To which she responded, “Never. You can’t grow tired of Harley. I adore her so much. I’ve always had great expectations for her, like Batman. A character that continues to thrive even after I’m done playing her.

World War Z’s Biggest Changes From the Book: 3 Great Scenes That Got Cut

Titled “World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War” by Max Brooks, this work stands as a stark contrast to its film adaptation. Unlike the movie, which follows the action-packed adventure of one character named Gerry Lane in his pursuit of the zombie virus’s origin and potential cure, the book is composed as a compilation of survivor testimonies from various parts of the world. This narrative style showcases distinct survival struggles, efforts, and solutions to combat the zombie menace on a global scale. Notably, the novel shares many themes with Max Brooks’ other work, “The Zombie Survival Guide.

These 7 DC Series Are Begging for an Omnibus Edition

Among the characters on our list, some might possess Omnibus editions containing additional stories. However, there are particular narratives that we believe warrant their own spotlight. They’re simply too captivating not to share!

The First Video Game in the World (No, It’s Not Pong)

People well-versed in the history of early games wouldn’t find it astonishing to learn that “Tennis for Two” is an incredibly basic game. This game was ingeniously devised by American physicist William Higinbotham back in 1958, who leveraged an analog computer at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) to simulate object trajectories while accounting for wind resistance. By employing the computer, an oscilloscope display, and two custom-made controllers, Higinbotham engineered a tennis-like game that bears resemblance to “Pong.

This Underrated ’80s Horror Sequel Is Still Worth Watching (And It’s Streaming Free)

The film we’re referring to is “Omen 3: The Final Conflict,” which will be available for streaming on YouTube, free with ads, starting August 2025. Directed by Richard Donner, the first Omen movie from 1976 is considered one of the most impactful horror films ever made, paving the way for satanic horror to gain mainstream popularity. In 1981, Graham Baker directed the third installment of The Omen series, where Damien Thorn, portrayed by Sam Neill as an adult and powerful corporation head, is preparing for the Second Coming while a group of priests attempt to end his life. Lisa Harrow and Rossano Brazzi also star in this film.

DC Just Set Up a Deep Cut Superman Villain Nobody Would Expect (Twice)

Despite his supposed victory, Superman’s responsibilities aren’t over yet. There are certainly more villains lurking in the shadows ready to test him. Interestingly, the premiere episode of Peacemaker Season 2 intentionally sets up a hint about a villain that emerges from Superman, potentially laying the groundwork for one of Superman’s most unanticipated enemies to transition to the big screen.

Every Movie and TV Show Coming to HBO Max in September 2025

Highlighting their lineup in September, HBO Max features two highly-praised films from the indie powerhouse A24. On September 5th, subscribers can expect the addition of the critically-acclaimed dark comedy “Friendship,” starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd. A week later, on September 12th, the service will offer the suspenseful “Warfare,” a film co-directed by Alex Garland, who is known for his work on “Annihilation” and “Ex Machina.