PS1 Game From 1999 Being Remastered for the First Time Ever

This summer, a remastered version of the 1970s-style robot anime game Geppy-X will be released on those platforms. The original game was only available in Japan and never made it to other countries, making this remaster particularly exciting as it will be the first time players outside of Japan can experience it.

Marvel Just Quietly Rewrote Spider-Man No Way Home 5 Years Later

This sheds light on why they were interested in Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Spider-Man is a uniquely powerful hero – an everyday kid with incredible abilities who fought with the Avengers, and he had advanced technology originally created by Tony Stark that shouldn’t be widely available. However, a recent detail in Marvel’s new show, Wonder Man, hints that there was a deeper reason for their interest.

Black Mirror’s Brand-New Spin-Off Finally Breaks Its Silence With a Major 2026 Update

I was really excited to hear that Twisted Comics is turning the Black Mirror episode “San Junipero” into a graphic novel! They’re Kickstarting the project now, which is awesome. They actually did a great job adapting the “USS Callister” episode previously, so I have high hopes for this one too. As What’s On Netflix reported, it’s a fantastic way to bring that beautiful story to a new medium.

Netflix’s Steamy Masterpiece Romance Show Is Already Back With New Episodes (And There’s Good News for Fans)

The second part of Bridgerton Season 4 is now available! This season is based on Julia Quinn’s book An Offer from a Gentleman and centers on Benedict Bridgerton’s (Luke Thompson) quest to find a captivating woman known as the “Lady in Silver” (played by Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek). The final four episodes – “Yes or No,” “The Passing Winter,” “The Beyond,” and “Dance in the Country” – were released on February 26th. Good news for fans: Bridgerton has been renewed for Season 5, so there’s another love story on the way!

49 Years Ago Today, the Greatest Anthology Comic Series of All Time Began

Launched by Pat Mills and John Wagner, 2000 AD arrived at a time when British comics were struggling to compete with American giants like DC and Marvel. Despite facing constant censorship challenges, Mills and Wagner created a bold, rebellious comic that appealed to both young readers and adults. Their first issue, 2000 AD #1, boldly started five different story arcs and proved to be a successful risk, ultimately revolutionizing the comic book world in both the UK and the US.