Thragg Gets Invincible’s Coldest Moment Ever

The characters in Invincible consistently appear effortlessly cool. Cecil Stedman always delivers cutting remarks with a commanding presence, and Invincible’s refusal to finish off Conquest, even while severely injured, was both brutal and heroic. Perhaps most powerfully, Debbie’s explosive confrontation with Nolan in season 4 visibly shook the normally imposing Viltrumite.

Anime Fans Aren’t Ready for the Most Hated Character of 2026

When Coco encounters the group of witch trainees, viewers are introduced to Agott, a character many have come to dislike. Unlike the other students learning from Qifrey, Agott is rude and aloof, and her instant disapproval of Coco immediately turned audiences against her. She also seems to have a strange dislike for witches who aren’t as strong as she is, leading many fans to call her the most irritating character of any show in 2026 – and surprisingly, she isn’t even a villain!

Paramount’s New Star Trek Strategy Will Go Down as 1 of Sci-Fi’s Most Historic Fumbles

Now that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has finished its fifth season and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy ended after two seasons, there are currently no new Star Trek TV shows being made. Production sets from these shows are even being dismantled, signaling a shift for the franchise. While the future of Star Trek on television is uncertain, Paramount appears to be focusing more on Star Trek movies.

10 Underrated Period Dramas That Are Flawless From Beginning to End

Films like Pride & Prejudice (2005), Emma (2020), Little Women (2019), and The Pianist are well-known and loved period dramas. However, many other excellent historical films haven’t received as much attention from audiences or at the box office. With a new adaptation of Wuthering Heights on the way, it feels like period dramas could become popular again, and these lesser-known films deserve recognition as fantastic examples of the genre.

Apple TV’s Underrated 9-Part Sci-Fi Thriller Gets Major Update Ahead Of 2026 Return

As a critic, I’ve definitely noticed Apple TV becoming a real powerhouse for science fiction. Shows like Severance and Pluribus have really put them on the map – Severance racked up an incredible 41 Emmy nominations, winning 10, and Pluribus broke records as their most-watched series ever. But those aren’t the only gems Apple TV has to offer in the sci-fi genre; they’re consistently delivering high-quality content.

Aave V4: When DeFi Grew Up and Stopped Crying About Liquidity Limits

Just weeks after Aave V4’s mainnet launch, the protocol has become the toast of the blockchain world-or at least the toast of the liquidity pool. Deposits, borrows, and credit lines have all reached dizzying heights, with reserves maxing out faster than a crypto influencer’s patience for altcoin shills. The modular architecture, it seems, is less a blueprint and more a declaration of war on moderation.