Gundam Announces New Anime Remaster (With a Catch)

Bandai Namco recently announced a remastered version of the original Gundam series during a livestream. However, fans will have to wait until 2029 to play it. According to the official Gundam website, the remaster is being developed to celebrate the series’ 50th anniversary and allow a new generation of fans to experience where it all began – Mobile Suit Gundam. While it’s currently unknown if the remaster will be a complete TV series or a movie, this isn’t the first time the classic Gundam universe has been revisited. You can watch the announcement livestream here.

Alien: Isolation 2 Can’t Make These Common Horror Mistakes

News about the sequel to Alien: Isolation reveals some big changes. Unlike the first game’s tight, enclosed space station, the new game will take place on a larger, outdoor alien planet. Along with updated graphics, fans are eagerly anticipating whether this next installment can deliver the same unique and terrifying horror experience as the original.

Power Ranking Mortal Kombat 2’s 7 Strongest Surviving Characters for the 3rd Movie

Who’s the strongest character still standing? While Scorpion isn’t truly alive – he’s still dead, even in the Netherrealm – we can’t really count him as a survivor. We also don’t know what happened to Queen Sindel. She’s died and been brought back as a Revenant multiple times, but she didn’t show up at the end of Mortal Kombat II. If she returns, she’d be a very powerful addition and easily replace the weakest character on our list. For now, though, her status keeps her off the rankings…

The Batman Part II’s Setting Officially Sets Up Mr. Freeze

Mr. Freeze debuted on the big screen in the 1997 film Batman & Robin, which wasn’t well-received by critics. While Arnold Schwarzenegger’s performance and memorable lines were iconic, many felt he wasn’t the ideal actor for the part. If Mr. Freeze were to appear in The Batman Part II, especially with a wintery setting, it could be an opportunity to create a truly compelling villain within an already fantastic cinematic world.

Crypto’s Grand Plunge: A Farce in Numbers and Nerves

The crypto market, in a fit of pique, shed $90.3 billion in market cap in under an hour, its total valuation plummeting 3.37% to a mere $2.59 trillion. Bitcoin (BTC) stumbled to $77,678, while Ethereum (ETH), XRP (XRP), Solana (SOL), and Dogecoin (DOGE) each donned their mourning veils, posting losses between 3.5% and 6%. A veritable funeral procession of digits.

29 Years Ago, The Most Iconic ’90s Superhero Got an Even Better Animated Series (And We Need More)

It’s hard to imagine Invincible becoming popular in the 1990s with its extreme violence and mature themes. Back then, adult animation was largely defined by The Simpsons and a few similar shows, and more dramatic animated series weren’t widely accepted. This was the environment in which Todd McFarlane’s Spawn first aired on HBO on May 16, 1997. As one of HBO’s first adult animated shows, Todd McFarlane’s Spawn even won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animation Program (longer than one hour) in 1999.