7 Warner Bros Animated Tubi Comebacks We’re Most Excited For

I was honestly shocked when Courage the Cowardly Dog disappeared from HBO Max! It first came out on Cartoon Network way back in 1999, and it was such a unique show. It blended really funny moments with genuinely scary stuff, so poor Courage was always rescuing his owners, Mabel and Eustace, from some crazy situation. There really hasn’t been another Warner Bros. series quite like it. Luckily, Tubi is picking it up next month, which is awesome because a whole new audience will get to experience the weird and wonderful world of Courage in that desolate desert! With four seasons and over fifty episodes, it’s a show that’s definitely earned its place as a fan favorite, and I’m so glad it’s finding a new home.

29 Years Ago, Marvel Turned a Disastrous Event into One of Its Best in 3 Decades

The “Heroes Reborn” reboot is widely considered a failure, leading to the termination of contracts with creators Lee and Liefeld (Liefeld’s after only six months). The story shifted heroes to an alternate universe and ultimately needed to bring them back, resulting in the follow-up series, Heroes Reborn: The Return, written by Peter David and illustrated by Salvador Larocca. This continuation faced a significant challenge due to the intense dislike for the original “Heroes Reborn.” However, surprisingly, Heroes Reborn: The Return is a fantastic story, making the difficult experience of reading “Heroes Reborn” worthwhile. It’s a hidden masterpiece and a prime example of a well-executed comic event.

10 Movie Sequels Even Better Than the Originals

Even though some movie sequels don’t quite live up to the originals, they’re still worth watching. Good examples include The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Is Not Fooling Anyone

The characters in the Castlevania series – from Leon and Richter Belmont to Alucard – are central to each game they appear in. Even when featured in spin-offs or team-up games, they remain the most appealing part of any new Castlevania experience, especially for dedicated fans. With the series gaining popularity through the Netflix show and appearances in games like Dead Cells and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the hero of Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse is now joining the ranks of iconic gaming characters.

One Piece: Elbaph Arc Confirms Crunchyroll Release Date Ahead of Premiere

The highly anticipated One Piece: Elbaph Arc is coming back this April, and now Crunchyroll has announced it will be available for streaming in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America starting April 5th. With a confirmed streaming platform, fans can now prepare for the anime’s return this spring.