2026 May Be Capcom’s Best Year in Ages

What’s truly impressive about Capcom isn’t just how many projects they have underway, but how boldly they’re approaching them. They’re releasing big games in a variety of genres, and each one feels like a real evolution for its series. As a longtime fan, I can’t recall a time when their future lineup looked so well-rounded, powerful, and imaginative. No matter what kind of games you enjoy – action, horror, RPGs, or even movies adapted into games – 2026 promises to demonstrate just how strong Capcom has become.

Ben Affleck’s Lowest Rated Movie Ever is Now Available to Watch for Free (The Only Way You Should)

The 2003 film Gigli, notorious for its poor reception (a 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 14% from audiences), is now available on Tubi. Starring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, this romantic comedy crime film follows Larry Gigli (Affleck), a small-time mobster assigned to kidnap the brother of a federal prosecutor. The plot gets complicated when it’s revealed his bosses don’t have much faith in him, so they bring in Ricki (Lopez) to oversee the operation – and Gigli falls for her, despite the fact that she’s a lesbian. It’s a truly unusual story.

Marvel Totally Missed the Best Blade Movie Setup 7 Years Ago

Mahershala Ali was announced as the new Blade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe years ago, but fans haven’t seen him in a live-action role yet. Though Blade has appeared in the MCU – first through a voice cameo in the post-credits scene of Eternals, and then as a variant in Marvel Zombies (a mix of Blade and Moon Knight) – we haven’t seen Mahershala Ali fully take on the role. Even with Wesley Snipes reprising the character in Deadpool & Wolverine, Ali’s official debut as the MCU’s Blade is still yet to come.

FPS Games Haven’t Really Moved Forward In Over 20 Years

First-person shooters were incredibly popular and have continued to be, constantly improving their visuals and online capabilities. While graphics have gone from simple to incredibly realistic and matches now happen worldwide, the core gameplay – moving, aiming, and shooting – hasn’t changed much. The real question isn’t if the genre has gotten better—it definitely has—but why it hasn’t taken a truly bold step forward like some other types of games.

Call the Midwife’s end nearer than ever as Trixie prepares to leave Nonnatus House and Sister Monica Joan declines

Fans can look forward to more ‘Call the Midwife’ with plans for a World War II prequel, an overseas movie featuring the current cast, and a sixteenth season. However, the show as viewers have enjoyed it since its 2012 debut is nearing its end – some even feel that end has arrived, considering the significant changes happening within the National Health Service and their effect on Nonnatus House.

History of Clones in Resident Evil Games

This is a quick look at the history of cloning in Resident Evil games. Be careful, though – this article contains major spoilers for many titles in the series, including Resident Evil Requiem.

The Best Looter Shooter Is a Game You Haven’t Thought About In Years

Though it’s been out for a while, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has steadily improved with consistent updates. While many players have moved on to newer games, The Division 2 has quietly become a stronger, more complete experience by building upon its core gameplay instead of overhauling it. It might not be the most talked-about game currently, but it could very well be the best looter shooter available right now.

Sarah Michelle Gellar Reacts to Scream Connection in Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Sarah Michelle Gellar discussed the shared history she has with Samara Weaving, her co-star in Ready or Not 2. Both actresses were targeted by the Ghostface killer in different Scream movies – Gellar in Scream 2 and Weaving in Scream VI. Gellar pointed out this connection but wondered how significant it really is, considering what happened to their characters and the fact that they both died in the films.