New Power Rangers Disney+ Reboot Faces Major Problem The Franchise Never Had Before

The original Power Rangers thrived on traditional TV because networks had more airtime to fill, allowing for a full 50-episode season of action and adventure. This new reboot, however, is designed for streaming, meaning it will have significantly fewer episodes. This creates a challenge in developing the relationships and teamwork within the new Ranger team.

One of The Darkest Anime Hit a Major Milestone

I first encountered Made in Abyss as a manga back in 2012, and the creator, Akihito Tsukushi, has been consistently delivering intense and often dark stories ever since. It’s become a really solid part of the anime world, expanding into an anime series, several movies, and even a video game. I recently learned that over twenty-two million copies of the manga are now in circulation – a huge accomplishment! With a new anime movie coming out later this year, I expect that number to climb even higher as more people discover this captivating, yet dark, story.

Despicable Me Is Officially Retconning The Minions

Just two years after the huge success of Despicable Me 4 – which earned almost $1 billion worldwide – the Minions franchise is back with Minions & Monsters. This new movie shifts the focus to the lovable yellow creatures, but without Gru or the familiar faces of Bob, Kevin, and Stuart. In fact, the series is taking a surprising turn with a major change to its established backstory.

10 Best Marvel Superhero Teams Who Aren’t the Avengers

Marvel teams outside of the Avengers usually focus on specific types of stories or themes, which gives them a unique appeal. Interestingly, these teams often have a stronger, more defined sense of purpose than the Avengers, likely because they aren’t trying to include every hero and cover all possible storylines.

12 Most Rewatchable Episodes of The Simpsons

What I really appreciate about this show is how cleverly it plays with familiar storytelling tropes. It’ll feel like you’re settling into a classic setup, and then bam – Springfield logic throws everything delightfully off course. It’s not always immediately obvious, but on repeat viewings, you start to notice just how skillfully these episodes are constructed. It’s a testament to the writers’ craft, really.