‘Percy Jackson & The Olympians’ Season 2 Trailer Unveils Streaming Release Date

Disney+ has unveiled a new trailer for Season 2 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. This season, based on the book Sea of Monsters, follows Percy Jackson (Walker Scobell) and Annabeth (Leah Sava Jeffries) as they embark on a quest to rescue their friend Grover (Aryan Simhadri). Meanwhile, Camp Half Blood, the training ground for demigod children, is facing a mysterious threat. The trailer reveals that Season 2 will premiere on Disney+ on December 10, 2025, with the first two episodes available at once. You can watch the trailer below.

Borderlands 4 Has A Legendary Bee-Shooting Gun You Can Farm For This Week

This patch includes fixes for a couple of character abilities. The Dragon’s Breath ability for Forgeknights and the First Impression ability for Exo-Soldiers were too strong, because they were increasing the total damage of attacks instead of damage per shot. This has been corrected so the bonus damage now applies to each individual projectile. Additionally, the odds of finding a Phosphene version of the Complex Root legendary sniper rifle have been adjusted.

Company Of Heroes 3 Will Get New Battlegroup DLC This Month

Each of the four sides in the conflict will command its own unique military unit. Players controlling the U.S. forces will be supported by the Italian Partisans – a group of local fighters who help by disrupting enemy operations with sabotage, secret tunnels, and by fighting alongside American soldiers.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Picture Shows Bullseye’s New Costume

A fan recently shared a new photo of Wilson Bethel as Benjamin “Dex” Poindexter, also known as Bullseye. The image reveals a costume update that more closely resembles his comic book appearance. While the changes aren’t major, the costume now includes details that are truer to his classic look.

A Harry Potter Moment Too Dark for the Movies Is Practically Mandatory for the Reboot

Although HBO’s Harry Potter series isn’t scheduled to air until 2027 at the earliest, excitement for the show is already building. While casting is still underway for many roles, Rory Wilmot was confirmed as Neville Longbottom in July 2025. Neville is a significant character in the Harry Potter books, and a pivotal scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows seems perfectly suited for television adaptation.

The Testament of Ann Lee Goes Full Stomp-Clap

Director Charlotte Fastvold teamed up with her partner, Brady Corbet, to create this film. Corbet’s previous movie, The Brutalist, sparked a lot of conversation (and disagreement) last year. They always write their films together, but Fastvold’s work usually feels more realistic – at least, it did until now. The preview offers few story details, focusing instead on rhythmic clapping and quick cuts between dancing and scenes of colonial life. Amanda Seyfried looks fantastic – vulnerable, powerful, and full of emotion. It’s surprising this is her first musical since the quirky Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. She’s joined by Christopher Abbott, who was excellent in Fastvold’s previous film, The World to Come, along with Lewis Pullman and Thomasin McKenzie, who plays a character with limited vision. Fastvold brings religious scenes to life with music by Daniel Blumberg, who reimagines traditional Shaker spirituals. The Testament of Ann Lee has the potential to be the best musical experience of the decade. Overall, it looks incredible, so get ready to embrace the energy and enjoy the show.

Yo-Kai Watch: The Disappearance of Pokémon’s Biggest Rival

When Yo-kai Watch launched in North America on November 6, 2015, it was expected to be a strong competitor to Pokémon. A large marketing push and a TV show supported the initial 3DS game, which sold 400,000 copies soon after release. However, after 10 years, Yo-kai Watch’s popularity has largely faded in regions outside of Japan.