House of the Dragon Game Officially Coming Summer 2026

A new mobile strategy game called Game of Thrones: Dragonfire was announced on April 7th. Developed by Warner Bros. Games Boston, the free-to-play game lets players control dragons and build armies as they compete for the Iron Throne. Players will choose their House, form alliances, and battle to win. You can pre-register for the game now on the App Store or Google Play to get special rewards when it launches. Find out more on their website.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Officially Gets New Port Available Now

The highly anticipated mobile version of Red Dead Redemption is now available. Originally released in 2018 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and later on Windows and Stadia, fans expected future installments to appear on more powerful systems, not on mobile devices.

How Jo Nesbø Changed His Own Detective Hole Story For Netflix’s New Crime Thriller

The new Netflix series is based on Jo Nesbø’s popular crime novels and follows the story of a detective struggling with his sobriety. He’s haunted by the death of a fellow officer during a chase after dangerous bank robbers, and is determined to bring them to justice. As he investigates, he begins a relationship with a single mother named Rakel and tries to build a connection with her teenage son, Oleg.

Harry Potter: Tom Felton’s Draco Malfoy Return Gets Exciting Update

Fans of Harry Potter can now see Tom Felton reprise his role as Draco Malfoy on Broadway for a few extra months. He’ll be performing in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ through November 1, 2026, extending his run at the Lyric Theatre in New York City beyond his originally scheduled departure date of March 22, 2026. He’s been with the production for 19 weeks so far.

The Must-Watch Horror Movies From Every Year of The 2000s

The best horror movies of the 2000s were groundbreaking, pushing the limits of on-screen scares and launching new franchises while also revitalizing older ones. These films – ranging from thought-provoking psychological thrillers to enduring slasher series and clever takes on familiar themes – have stood the test of time. Here are ten of the decade’s most memorable horror epics, one from each year.

Ogilvie Originally Had a Much-Different Ending on The Pitt

Throughout the second season, Ogilvie starts to show more of his compassionate side, largely because of guidance from Drs. McKay and Whitaker. The death of Mr. Green, a teacher who reminded Ogilvie of his father, deeply affects him and forces him to confront the emotional realities of working in an emergency room. While he’s skilled technically, the show questions whether that’s enough for this demanding job. As Iverson explains, not all doctors begin with natural empathy. The real challenge is figuring out how to teach humanity to someone who already has the medical knowledge.