Steven Spielberg’s Animaniacs Is Officially Dominating PVOD Charts 33 Years After Debut

I’ve always known Steven Spielberg was a master storyteller, but it’s amazing to look back at everything he’s touched! Before he co-founded DreamWorks Animation back in ’94, he was already producing some seriously fun cartoons like Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs. Both of those shows were created by the same guy, Tom Ruegger, and get this – Animaniacs actually came back in 2020! It’s been 33 years since the original ended, and now it’s doing really well on streaming, according to FlixPatrol. It just proves great animation never gets old.

Fuze Review: Aaron Taylor-Johnson & Theo James Lead a Clever, Twisty Heist Thriller

Fuze, featuring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Sam Worthington, tells two gripping stories at once: a team trying to defuse a bomb from World War II and a simultaneous, high-stakes robbery. What starts as a typical thriller quickly becomes a showcase for the actors’ talents and a cleverly plotted story that almost perfectly pulls everything together.

Taylor Sheridan’s Controversial Neo-Western Dominates Streaming Charts After New Release

According to streaming data from FlixPatrol, the second season of Landman is a huge hit on Prime Video, quickly climbing to the number two spot behind From. This surge in popularity is likely due to fans who didn’t have Paramount+ finally getting a chance to watch it after the season aired from November 16, 2025, to January 18, 2026. The same is probably true for From, which originally aired on MGM+ and is now available on Prime Video.

Nintendo Gives Switch and Switch 2 Users Free Super Mario Gift

Nintendo is offering a free Mario Tennis Fever wristband to Switch and Switch 2 owners through the Nintendo eShop. The offer is available to anyone with 600 Platinum Points – a small amount most players will already have. You earn Platinum Points by completing My Nintendo missions, playing mobile Nintendo games, subscribing to Nintendo Switch Online, and participating in special events. If you’ve used your points on other items, don’t worry, they’re easy to earn! Mario Tennis Fever was released on Switch 2 in February.

My Dress-Up Darling Is a Near-Perfect Heir to Sailor Moon’s Throne

After three decades, a new anime character, Marin Kitagawa, is becoming a major fashion icon and a potential rival to Sailor Moon. She doesn’t just imitate Sailor Moon’s style; she’s quickly becoming the new standard for feminine fashion in anime, and her popularity is surpassing even the accomplishments of the classic magical girl series.

Nintendo Switch 2 Is Officially Getting Another New Final Fantasy Game in 2026

Square Enix announced at the 2026 Final Fantasy 14 Fan Fest that the popular online game, Final Fantasy 14, is coming to the Switch 2 in August 2026. This is great news for fans, especially since the game’s new expansion, Rebith, will also be released on the console around the same time. 2026 looks like a fantastic year for Final Fantasy fans who own a Switch 2! Final Fantasy 14 has allowed players to explore its world together since 2010, and with a major expansion planned for early 2027, releasing on the Switch 2 in August gives newcomers plenty of time to learn the ropes before the update arrives.

Indie Games Are More Important Than Ever Before

As a gamer, I’ve always known that getting a really good game usually meant paying the standard price – lately that’s been around $60 to $80, depending on what system you’re on. Prices have definitely gone up over the years, but what’s cool is that indie games have mostly stayed affordable. You can browse platforms like Steam and find amazing games for much less, and the best part is you’re directly supporting the people making them! I’m not saying we should never spend money on those big-budget AAA titles, but honestly, indie games feel more important than ever right now.

5 Most Accurate Wolverine Scenes in Marvel Movies (Compared to the Comics)

While not every X-Men film stays true to the comics, some scenes are remarkably faithful, almost directly taken from the pages. These adaptations perfectly capture the source material, showcasing Wolverine’s powers as depicted in the comics and even recreating specific comic book panels as live-action moments. Here are 5 of the most accurate Wolverine scenes in Marvel movies, compared to their comic book origins.