New KPop Demon Hunters Content Finally Hits Netflix

This new collection is a celebration of the hugely popular movie, created as a thank you to its fans. It’s about 10 minutes long and includes four short segments. These feature the cast reacting to fan videos, showcase amazing cosplays inspired by the film, highlight families enjoying the movie together through dances and sing-alongs, and take a deep dive into the success of the hit song, “Golden.”

D&D’s Best Class Has One Glaring Flaw You Didn’t Even Know Was Fixed

Even at lower levels, wizards can still be surprisingly vulnerable – a single arrow from a goblin can still take them down. However, experienced, high-level wizards have enough magical versatility to overcome these weaknesses. While this core aspect of the class hasn’t changed with the 2024 rules update for D&D, many other parts of the Wizard have been significantly altered. To fully understand these changes, it helps to remember a major limitation Wizards used to have in older versions of the game.

Every Sega Console Ranked From Worst to Best

Sega’s initial home video game console was the SG-1000, which launched in Japan and select other countries, but never made it to North America. Because of this, it didn’t directly compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US, and it remains largely unknown to many gamers. Over a few years, the SG-1000 was released in various designs. It offered a collection of 51 game cartridges and 29 Sega My Card games. While reasonably popular, the console had some technical drawbacks and ultimately finished last in the market. However, it does feature some enjoyable titles, such as Safari Race, Star Force, Wonder Boy, Sega-Galaga, and more.

7 Glaring TV Show Plot Holes That Still Bother Us Years Later

What’s often more frustrating than a simple plot mistake is the intense focus it receives from fans. Plot holes usually happen accidentally and should be easy to overlook. However, they often aren’t, because fans start to speculate about how these errors might change the established story or encourage deeper, analytical thinking instead of just enjoying the narrative. Marvel famously acknowledged this tendency by sending fans who spotted inconsistencies a blank envelope labeled a “No Prize.” The issues discussed here aren’t like those harmless errors – they haven’t been easily dismissed, and instead, they continue to bother us long after we’ve noticed them.

DC Just Failed An Iconic Villain (But There’s Still Hope)

While most of the Absolute series have been groundbreaking, Absolute Flash is generally considered the weakest. This is largely due to its inconsistent and rushed storytelling. Despite this, it’s still a source of innovative concepts and fresh perspectives on familiar characters, which keeps it engaging. The initial twelve issues focused on building towards a confrontation with Reverse-Flash, who was cleverly reimagined as a creature fueled by the Still Point’s energy. The execution wasn’t perfect, but there’s still potential for improvement.

Where Is Chris Redfield? I Miss Him In Resident Evil

Resident Evil: Requiem cleverly balances the fresh perspective of new character Grace with the established experience of Leon, enriching the gameplay. Despite this, some beloved characters haven’t returned, and a key figure from the original games—who still plays a role in the current storyline—is noticeably absent. It’s disappointing, as many players, including myself, have been hoping for a chance to play as him again, but he doesn’t even make an appearance.

Major Isekai Anime Confirms Release Date & Episode Count Ahead of Crunchyroll Return

I just learned that *Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World Season 4 is officially premiering in Japan on Wednesday, April 8th! Along with the release date, they’ve announced that this season will have 19 episodes, and they’ve given us a preview of the story arcs we can expect to see. It’s exciting to get a first look at what’s coming in Season 4!

My Hero Academia Confirms Big Event Following Anime’s Series Finale

To celebrate its 10th anniversary, My Hero Academia is holding an event in Tokyo on April 3rd. The voice actors for Deku (Yamashita Daiki), Bakugo (Okamoto Nobuhiko), Ochaco (Sakura Ayane), and All Might (Miyake Kenta) will all be there. Plus, the animation studio BONES has announced they’ll share details about a new anime installment called “More,” which will expand on the manga’s ending. “More” will show what happens to the characters as adults, adding extra scenes that weren’t included in the original series finale. You can find new artwork for the anniversary event below.