Black Myth: Zhong Kui ‘Chinese New Year 2026’ trailer

This video was created as a special celebrating the Year of the Horse, and its story isn’t considered official – it’s just for fun.

This video was created as a special celebrating the Year of the Horse, and its story isn’t considered official – it’s just for fun.

The popular mobile game Bleach Soul Puzzle is shutting down in just under two months, according to a recent post on its official X (formerly Twitter) account. The post expressed gratitude to players and announced that the game will no longer be available after 2:00 PM on April 14, 2026.

Season 3 of the show has been well-received, earning a 92% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s also received nine Primetime Emmy nominations, including recognition for its casting and as an outstanding comedy. The talented cast – including Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Williams, and Urie – have all been nominated for their performances. The show consistently features impressive guest stars, with recent appearances by Damon Wayans Jr., Cobie Smulders, Brett Goldstein, Michael J. Fox, and Jeff Daniels.

Just hours after joining Bad Bunny on stage during his 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, the singer of “Abracadabra” publicly thanked the Puerto Rican artist (whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) for including her in his groundbreaking performance.

The British actor known for playing Professor Remus Lupin in the Harry Potter films has said he doesn’t plan to reprise the role in the new HBO television series.

Here is an overview of the game, via Limited Run Games:

Many movie franchises build successfully on earlier films, but just as many end up damaging the originals. Sometimes a great, character-focused movie gets turned into a series simply because it was popular, or a classic film is spoiled by terrible sequels. These movies would often be better left as single, standalone stories.

Roy Clarke, the writer behind popular comedies like Last of the Summer Wine, Keeping Up Appearances, and Open All Hours, has been knighted for his contributions to entertainment. When asked if he was surprised by the honor, the 96-year-old writer jokingly replied, “Absolutely!”

Jonathan Harker is coming back to the show for a longer period, and the storyline will focus on the serious issue of bullying in the workplace.

The special episode airing Monday shows us events from the future, but it focuses on who will die, not how it happens. We won’t find out the victim until the scenes actually air in April.