5 Fantasy Series to Watch if You Love Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Information about the Buffy revival is still limited, but we know the story will follow a new teenage Slayer named Nova, played by Buffy fan Ryan Kiera Armstrong. If you enjoyed the monster-fighting aspect of Buffy, there’s a similar show now on Netflix. And if you loved the show’s supernatural relationships, strong female leads, or memorable weekly villains, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here too.

Binance CEO’s WeChat Hijacked! $55K Meme Token Mayhem 🐍💸

Just days after Yi He ascended to co-CEO, the villains struck with the timing of a well-rehearsed symphony. This allowed the deceitful posts to masquerade as wise counsel from a crypto oracle. Poor Yi He, now the accidental spokesperson for a token that probably smells like burnt toast and regret, had to explain on X (formerly Twitter) that her account had been “abandoned long ago” and was now “seized for use.” One wonders if the hackers sent her a thank-you note for the free advertising.

New Agatha Christie Movie Lands Karate Kid Legends Director

One of the author’s novels is being adapted for the screen not once, but twice! The BBC and BritBox International announced a television series based on Endless Nights back in May. And just recently, Studiocanal revealed they’re also creating a new psychological thriller based on the same book, with Jonathan Entwistle, known for Karate Kid: Legends, directing.

Everything announced during today’s Day of the Devs presentation. Over 20 indie games you need to see

Today’s games offer a lot of variety: you can manage an animal band, solve puzzles by stretching things, keep a powerful frog from eating you, and even explore a solar system you can completely destroy. It’s tough to say which game will become the next big hit like Blue Prince or UFO 50, but there are roguelikes, puzzle games, and retro arcade collections available. If you enjoy unique and creative independent games, this is the place to be. You can watch the full presentation below.

‘Supergirl’ Poster Revealed as Countdown to Trailer Begins

A new poster for the upcoming Supergirl series has been revealed on the official X (formerly Twitter) account, prominently featuring actress Alcock. The poster’s tagline is “Truth, Justice, Whatever.” A link in the post leads to the Supergirl YouTube channel, where fans can find a countdown timer for the trailer’s release. The trailer will premiere on December 11, 2025, at 8:59 a.m. Pacific Time / 11:59 a.m. Eastern Time. You can view the poster below.