Dragon Ball Super New Anime Sequel Finally Confirmed

A new Dragon Ball Super anime is officially in the works! The announcement was made at Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri, a huge event celebrating the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball in Japan on January 25, 2026. Masako Nozawa, the voice of Goku, and Akio Iyoku, an executive producer on the series, were there to share the exciting news. This new anime will be the first since the passing of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama in 2024.

Billy Bob Thornton’s Cult Classic Remake Just Landed The Perfect Streaming Home For Landman Fans

Before becoming known for navigating difficult situations in the Texas oil industry, Billy Bob Thornton starred in the 2005 remake of the classic comedy Bad News Bears. Directed by five-time Oscar nominee Richard Linklater, the film follows Morris Buttermaker, a former baseball player who has fallen on hard times. Buttermaker, now struggling with alcohol and relationships, gets a chance to redeem himself when he’s asked to coach a team of inexperienced little league players, and he gradually helps them become a successful team.

10 Classic ’80s Movies You Can’t Forget to Revisit This Year

Even after forty years, these films still feel incredibly fresh and exciting. It’s amazing to revisit these classics from the 1980s and see how much energy they still have. Directors like Spielberg, Hughes, and Cameron didn’t just make great movies – they set the standard for everything that came after. In today’s fast-paced world, taking the time to watch these films almost feels like a bold act.

8 Movie Masterpieces That Turn 50 This Year

Several beloved movies will celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2026, reminding us of a particularly strong year for film. That year saw a focus on crime stories, in-depth character explorations, and a move towards more hopeful themes. This was a welcome change, as the previous decade was known for its generally dark and pessimistic tone, especially in thrillers and horror films.

Why Sansa Stark’s Game of Thrones Ending May Not Happen In The Books

Sansa Stark experienced the most compelling transformation in HBO’s Game of Thrones. She began as a somewhat spoiled and innocent young woman who longed for a fairytale life, but ultimately became a shrewd and capable Queen of the North. Many viewers hoped for this kind of ending for characters like Daenerys and Jon, and Sansa’s journey delivered on that expectation. Surprisingly, this well-received storyline is one of the least likely to appear in the original Game of Thrones books.

Every Upcoming Star Wars TV Show: Confirmed & In Development

Despite some fan disappointment with shows like The Mandalorian season 3 and The Book of Boba Fett, enthusiasm began to fade, prompting Lucasfilm to shift its plans. This change in direction has resulted in fewer Star Wars TV shows and a focus on upcoming movies.

Lisa Rinna Feels ‘Horrible’ for Colton Underwood’s Traitors Backlash

Rinna explained that she and Colton Underwood are friends and she’s happy for him. She felt bad about the negative reaction, emphasizing she doesn’t want to upset anyone. She’s just trying to enjoy the show and sees Colton as a fun competitor. She asked viewers to be understanding, reminding everyone it’s a game and a TV show, and pleaded with them not to send harmful or threatening messages, especially towards families.

Harry Potter’s New Severus Snape Starred in a Sci-Fi Hit The Lazarus Project (& It’s Leaving Streaming Soon)

The upcoming adaptation of the book series will feature a more age-appropriate actor to play the character, and 35-year-old Paapa Essiedu is taking on the role. Essiedu is a seasoned actor with a strong track record, and those unfamiliar with his work can currently catch him in the sci-fi thriller The Lazarus Project on Netflix, but it will be removed on January 28th.

Every Star Wars Project at Risk of Cancellation After Lucasfilm Shakeup

Dave Filoni’s promotion is likely to lead to exciting new developments for Star Wars, but it could also mean some planned projects get canceled. While shows like The Mandalorian & Grogu and the Star Wars: Starfighter series are probably secure, other movies and shows in earlier stages of development might not align with Filoni’s long-term plans. As Lucasfilm shifts its focus, these projects could be put on hold or scrapped altogether.