PS2 Exclusive Fighting Game Getting New Release After 20 Years

PlayStation recently announced that SoulCalibur 3 is getting a new release on both PS5 and PS4. Originally launched in October 2005, the third main game in the SoulCalibur series was only available on the PlayStation 2. A slightly different version of SoulCalibur 3 did appear in arcades in 2006, but this PS2 version remains the only one ever released for home consoles or PC. Currently, there aren’t many details about when this SoulCalibur 3 port will be available on PS5 and PS4, however PlayStation has stated it will be released sometime before the end of 2025. Furthermore, it will be added to the PlayStation Plus Classics library when it launches.

Netflix Streaming Iconic ‘90s Kids Movie (And It’s Perfect for Halloween)

Starting October 1st, you can now watch Brad Silberling’s popular 1995 film Casper on Netflix. The movie is based on the Harvey Comics character Casper the Friendly Ghost and tells the story of Casper, voiced by Malachi Pearson, a kind ghost who lives in Whipstaff Manor and wishes he could make a friend, but usually ends up frightening everyone. Everything changes when a teenage girl named Kat and her father, a therapist who studies paranormal activity, move in. The film, which is currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, features Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman, Cathy Moriarty, and Eric Idle. The voice cast includes performances by Joe Nipote, Joe Alaskey, and Brad Garrett.

It Turns Out Studio Interference Changed Sam Raimi’s Best Spider-Man Movie (& Launched 1000 Memes)

The first Spider-Man film, directed by Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire, was groundbreaking and demonstrated the potential of superhero movies, which created high expectations for the next installment. On the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Spider-Man 2 screenwriter Al Gough shared that the studio then required scenes without Spider-Man’s mask because of a specific moment in the first film. This decision ultimately led to a now well-known and often-memed scene, and it all started with Power Rangers (as reported by Popverse).

The 10 Most Powerful Marvel Zombies Characters in Comics, Ranked

As a huge cinema devotee, I’ve been fascinated by the Marvel Zombies universe for a while now. From those incredibly strong heroes capable of raiding entire worlds, to the relentless monsters who just kept coming even after losing limbs, I’ve put together a ranking of the most powerful zombies in this world. Here’s a look at who tops the list!

CBR’s Official Fall 2025 Anime Series Power Ranking (Week 1)

Fans of both Jujutsu Kaisen and Dandadan have been excitedly discussing recent manga highlights – and occasionally disagreeing about them! Meanwhile, My Dress-Up Darling and Call of the Night are gaining more popularity after their season finales aired. Whether it’s brand-new anime that are becoming hits or unexpected story developments that are changing how we see long-running series, the most popular anime as we head into the Fall season are the ones every anime enthusiast should be watching.

The LEGO Game Boy Can Play Real Games – But There’s a Catch

Okay, so the LEGO Game Boy set is finally out, and everyone is still totally hyped about it! But get this – it’s gotten even more amazing. An incredible circuit board designer and Game Boy modder from Australia, Natalie the Nerd, has actually managed to make the LEGO Game Boy playable! I can’t believe it!

10 Avatar Character With Basically 0 Screentime Who Still Stole the Show

I’ve noticed that sometimes the most memorable characters aren’t the main heroes. They’re often minor players, or even Avatars from the past who are no longer with us. Yet, they still manage to impact the world of bending in surprising ways. It’s amazing how a few words, a single action, or simply who they taught or inspired can make these characters feel incredibly important. They really capture the fans’ imagination, and sometimes, they even end up stealing the show. It just goes to show you don’t need a lot of screentime to be truly impactful. It’s fascinating, really.