The Best K-Drama Of All Time Just Turned 20 Years Old & Is Still A 10/10 Masterpiece

Great K-dramas stand out for their original stories and ability to connect with viewers through relatable themes. While often incorporating unique elements, these shows ultimately explore the human condition. This is true whether the drama is a historical tale with a supernatural twist, like Netflix’s Kingdom, a contemporary romance set in Korea, such as Crash Landing On You (also on Netflix), or a gripping political thriller like Disney+’s Tempest.

The Division 2 Is Getting A Game-Changing New Mode

Okay, so I recently found out about Realism Mode, and it sounds intense! It’s only for those of us who own the Warlords of New York expansion. Basically, it’s a really different way to play – they’ve taken out a lot of the stuff we’re used to, like the HUD, the map, and even those helpful hitmarkers. Forget about leveling up too – it’s all about skill. They’ve rebalanced all the weapons, and honestly, shooting someone in the limbs doesn’t do much anymore. The good news? Headshots are still super effective, which is great because ammo is way harder to come by in this mode. It’s going to be a real challenge!

Zoe Saldaña Officially Surpasses Fellow MCU Star Scarlett Johansson to Become Highest-Grossing Actor of All Time

I was so excited to read that Zoe Saldaña has officially become the highest-grossing actor globally, even surpassing Scarlett Johansson! It’s amazing to see all her hard work pay off. Here in the US, Samuel L. Jackson still leads with the highest domestic box office numbers, but Scarlett, Robert Downey Jr., and Zoe are right behind him. Chris Pratt completes the top five, but Zoe’s international success is what really puts her on top overall – she’s incredible!

Resident Evil Fans, Brace Yourselves For January 15

A new trailer posted on the official Resident Evil YouTube channel announced that the Resident Evil showcase will be held on Thursday, January 15th at 2 PM Pacific Time / 5 PM Eastern Time. The trailer quickly shows glimpses of the two main characters, Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy, in action, and also features a short clip of the game’s director, Koshi Nakanishi.

The Greatest Quote In The MCU’s History Remains Unmatched

After the conclusion of the Infinity Saga, the Marvel Cinematic Universe started telling stories through shows on Disney+. These shows, unlike earlier Marvel TV series on ABC, were overseen creatively by Kevin Feige, making them more connected to the big-screen movies. Though the movies remain the most celebrated part of the franchise, some of the best content has appeared in the MCU’s TV shows—including what many fans consider the very best line ever spoken in the entire universe.

Code Vein II Overview Trailer showcases character creation, Partners, combat, and more

The new, almost 9-minute trailer offers a detailed look at how Code Vein II will play before its release this month. It covers everything from combat and weapons to the Partner system, character builds, game mechanics, and collectible artifacts. If you’re new to the game, this trailer follows previous reveals of gameplay, characters like Lyle McLeish and Holly Asturias, and more. You can also find James’ preview with his first impressions. Plus, a demo for the Character Creator is coming later this month.

Connor Storrie Is Ready to Do Bits

During a segment on the Meyers show, the host used the format of “time jumps” from Heated Rivalry to playfully discuss the show’s intimate scenes in a way that was appropriate for television. Meyers asked if any footage filmed had been considered too explicit to include. Instead of getting an answer, the show jumped ahead “five minutes later.” Meyers reacted with surprise, and Storrie, slightly embarrassed, playfully stuck his tongue out as the audience applauded, acknowledging the suggestive topic. The show then jumped back to “three minutes earlier,” where Storrie asked a provocative question about “sex swings,” prompting an emphatic “DO I?” from Meyers. Finally, the segment jumped forward “two years later,” with Meyers congratulating Storrie on winning an Oscar, concluding with a quote from Ilya Rosanov: “Thank you.”