Godzilla Minus Zero Will Finally End a 58 Year Streak for the Franchise (And Could Correct a Major Error)

Okay, so the first look at Godzilla Minus Zero is here, and it’s wild! It’s set two years after the last film, and it looks like the Americans are getting involved this time. They’re testing new nukes, which, predictably, causes a whole new level of trouble – things like gravity getting messed up. And get this – Godzilla himself looks a little different, like he’s evolved. But the biggest reveal, and honestly, what got me hyped, was seeing Godzilla heading straight for New York City! Apparently, it’s been decades since he’s been there, and it looks like he’s about to make a huge impact.

New Reveal Proves Windrose Isn’t The Only Promising Pirate Game Coming Out In 2026

Corsair Cove is an upcoming pirate city-building game where you transform a deserted island into a thriving pirate haven. You’ll need to sail the seas to gather resources and build the ultimate pirate paradise. The game is being developed by Limbic Games and published by Hooded Horse, the team behind popular titles like Manor Lords and Nova Roma. Based on the first trailer, Corsair Cove looks like a promising new addition to the pirate adventure genre, and it’s expected to launch in 2026.

The Amazing Digital Circus Expands Theatrical Run For Series Finale

The ninth episode of The Amazing Digital Circus will eventually be available to watch online for free, but fans around the world have been eager to see it in theaters. Thankfully, Fathom and Glitch Productions have listened to those requests. The finale was already planned for North America and other countries, and now it will be shown in even more places! Currently, “The Last Act” is confirmed to be playing in theaters in France, Belgium, and Uruguay. In fact, fans in Uruguay recently started a campaign to bring the episode to their local cinemas, and their wish came true! You can find showtimes and purchase tickets from June 4th to June 18th by clicking here.

Justified: City Primeval Officially Ended an Era for TV Antiheroes

What truly sets a good remake apart is its ability to grow up, and Justified: City Primeval does exactly that. Instead of relying on flashy action, it focuses on the characters’ inner lives. The villains aren’t larger-than-life figures, but complex people with real flaws. Their conflicts reveal the decay of old systems and the challenges of finding justice in a world where the traditional Western hero is fading. City Primeval isn’t just a continuation of the story; it’s a thoughtful farewell to a classic TV character.

5 Worst Games Released on SNES

When Terminator 2: Judgment Day exploded onto the scene in 1991 as a massive summer hit, it naturally spawned a wave of video games. While some Terminator games are actually quite good, the version released for the Super Nintendo was notoriously bad. Published by the infamous LJN, it was a clear sign of a low-quality product. The side-scrolling game suffered from frustrating collision issues, uninspired character designs, dull backgrounds, and simply wasn’t enjoyable to play. It was a poor game that likely only sold because of the movie’s popularity, and anyone who bought it quickly regretted their purchase.

Tubi Adds Jim Carrey’s Cult Classic Fantasy Adaptation That Was Meant To Be a Franchise Launcher

The 2004 movie Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events is now available on Tubi. While intended to launch a film series based on all 13 books by Daniel Handler, the movie didn’t make enough money to justify sequels. Despite earning $210 million worldwide, its $150 million production cost meant plans for further films were cancelled. The movie combines the plots of the first three books – The Bad Beginning, The Reptile Room, and The Wide Window – and stars Jim Carrey as the villainous Count Olaf. Olaf is a scheming actor who tries to steal the Baudelaire children’s inheritance. After Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire lose their parents in a mysterious fire, they are placed in Olaf’s care and must constantly outsmart his dangerous plans.

The Two Most Important Superheroes Debuted on the Same Day, One Year Apart

April 18th holds a special place in comic book history. On this date in 1938, Superman debuted in Action Comics #1, essentially creating the superhero genre. A year later, in 1939, Batman followed with his first appearance in Detective Comics #27. It’s remarkable that these two iconic characters, who defined the superhero world and continue to be incredibly popular today, were both first introduced on the same day, though in different years. Let’s explore why they are so important.

7 Creepiest & Most Terrifying Pokemon That Shouldn’t Exist

While most people focus on the fun and adventure of Pokemon, the official game descriptions – known as Pokedex entries – often reveal a surprisingly creepy side. Many entries detail disturbing or even frightening behaviors. There are theories about why these entries are so dark – maybe kids wrote them and embellished the details – but the idea that they could be true is genuinely unsettling. Here are seven Pokemon that, based on their Pokedex entries, shouldn’t exist.

Free PS5 Game Now Available on PlayStation Store for Everyone

PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro owners can currently download Chess Mate from Cudit Games at no cost. The game has been available as a free download for a while now, and players seem to be enjoying it – it currently has a 4.33 out of 5-star rating based on almost 300 reviews, which translates to a score of 87 out of 100. As there isn’t a Metacritic score and one isn’t expected, this user feedback is the best indication of the game’s quality.