The Night Agent Season 5’s Fate Officially Decided By Netflix

The spy thriller The Night Agent, starring Gabriel Basso, quickly became a global success after its 2023 debut, racking up an impressive 168.71 million viewing hours in its first four days. This made it the third most-watched new show on the platform at the time, and it finished its first year with a total of 20.6 million views. While seasons 2 and 3 saw slightly lower numbers with 13.9 million and 8.4 million views respectively, the streaming service decided to renew the show for a fourth season.

Only 3 Anime Series Are More Rewatchable Than Cowboy Bebop

While nothing quite compares to Cowboy Bebop – it’s incredibly rewatchable because of its engaging characters, exciting stories, and amazing music – a few anime series stand the test of time even better. These shows, whether they cleverly break down anime tropes or perfectly exemplify great storytelling, go beyond typical genre and storytelling conventions, offering a lasting appeal that matches, and sometimes exceeds, Cowboy Bebop.

One Piece Fans Officially Pick Their Favorite Movie

Because the One Piece movies cover such a wide range of stories and moods, opinions on which ones are the best are always going to differ. It’s tough to say any single movie is definitively the greatest. However, some recent One Piece announcements have given fans a pretty clear idea of which film is considered the top choice, and the results aren’t really a shock.

Doctor Doom Replacement Confirmed by Marvel Before Avengers: Doomsday

Okay, so I just read Captain America #10, and wow, things got crazy! They brought Doctor Doom back, but like, a way younger version of him. It’s a really different look for the character, but they did a cool job of hinting at the classic Doom with a brown cape and green sweater. The last panel was the biggest shocker, though – young Doom straight-up announces he’s ready to take charge of Latveria! It’s setting up something big, I can feel it.

Oil Soars as Hormuz Becomes a Playground for Drones and Despotism

The Barakah, a vessel of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, was but an empty shell when it fell victim to this act of modern piracy. Two drones, like vultures descending upon a carcass, struck near Fujairah. The strait, once a lifeline of global trade, is now a graveyard of ambition, shut to commercial traffic for the second time this spring. How fitting, that in our era of progress, we regress to the lawlessness of the high seas.