Pokemon: Horizons Shares First Preview For Next Arc

The next chapter of Pokemon: Horizons is called “Wonder Voyage” and will begin on May 22nd, continuing the story of Roy and Liko. Previously, they faced challenges at Blueberry Academy while two groups, the Rising Volt Tacklers and the Explorers, were constantly clashing. Currently, the series is wrapping up the “Rising Hope” arc, which has mainly followed the Tacklers as they try to prove their innocence and defeat a new villainous team that rivals Team Rocket. Although details about “Wonder Voyage” are still emerging, newly released artwork confirms Liko and Roy will be back, and suggests Ditto will play a more prominent role.

Witchy Shows That Are Way Darker Than Harry Potter

Even with potential challenges, the upcoming Harry Potter TV series is still one of the most talked-about shows of 2026. The franchise is known for its magical atmosphere and wizarding schools, but while the stories can be intense, Harry Potter probably won’t ever be as scary or unsettling as some other shows about witches. Here are five witchy series that are significantly darker and more disturbing than Harry Potter is likely to be.

Mel’s Shocking Pitt Season 2 Ending & What It Means For Season 3 Addressed By Star

R. Scott Gemmill created this medical drama, which follows the doctors and nurses working in the emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, known as “the Pitt.” Each episode shows one hour of their busy shift, highlighting the challenges they face both at work – like being understaffed and dealing with difficult cases – and in their personal lives. At the end of season 2, Mel received a summons to testify in a malpractice lawsuit stemming from a measles case she treated in season 1.

2 Years Later, DC is Officially Resurrecting a Dead Wonder Woman Icon

The story of Wonder Woman sometimes jumps ahead twenty years to a time when her daughter, Lyssa, has become a powerful villain known as the Matriarch. In this future, Lyssa has taken over the United States and defeated the Justice League, either killing or capturing its heroes. She’s also nearly wiped out the Amazons, leaving only Wonder Woman and her daughter, Trinity, still free. This sets the stage for a massive conflict, known as the Wonder War, that the series has been leading up to. However, Wonder Woman is shocked when she unexpectedly encounters someone from her past.

The Pitt’s Noah Wyle Teases What’s Coming for Dr. Robby in Season 3

In a recent interview, actor Wil Wheaton, known for his role as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch on The Pitt, shared insights into what viewers can expect in Season 3. He explained that his character will confront the realization that he’s been acting out of character for quite some time and wouldn’t be pleased with his past actions if he’d been aware of them, particularly referencing Dr. Robby’s struggles in Season 2.

10 Best Under-The-Radar Sci-Fi Anime From The Last 5 Years

I’ve noticed some truly amazing anime just don’t get the recognition they deserve, and it’s not because they’re poorly made! Often, they’re just a bit… different. They ask you to really think, exploring things like AI, alternate worlds, or what it even means to be human. What’s cool is that these shows aren’t always about the big sci-fi ideas themselves; they’re usually about the characters and how they’re dealing with this strange, unsettling world around them. It’s a really human focus, even in these high-concept settings.

CBS Expands ‘Fire Country’ Universe With New Medical Spin-Off

According to Deadline, CBS is exploring a new spin-off for the Fire Country and Sheriff Country world. Currently in early development, the potential series, tentatively called Med Country, would be a medical drama centered around a team of doctors in Edgewater. This would expand the franchise beyond its current focus on firefighters and law enforcement.

World ID: Tinder Bots Meet Their Match (Probably)

Sam Altman’s World ID, that most earnest of crypto ventures, has declared war on humanity itself-or at least the bots masquerading as it. With a flourish of biometric grandeur, the protocol now binds Tinder and Zoom into its “proof of human” crusade, where swiping left or right requires a passport of flesh.