Eiichiro Oda Officially Writes the Secret of the One Piece After 29 Years

To celebrate the sale of 600 million copies of One Piece, creator Eiichiro Oda teamed up with the Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) for a special project. A new video on the official One Piece YouTube channel shows Oda writing the answer to the long-awaited question, “What is the One Piece?” for the first time ever.

Scary Movie 6 Risks Repeating The Franchise’s Biggest Mistake (But It Makes Sense)

It’s no surprise that a new Scary Movie will arrive in June 2026, marking the first installment since 2013’s Scary Movie V. The recent success of Scream 7 suggests a strong comeback for this well-known horror parody series, demonstrating that Scary Movie 6 could also perform well. Throughout their history, the Scary Movie and Scream franchises have followed similar paths.

Daniel Chong & Nicole Grindle Break Down the Heart of Hoppers

Director Daniel Chong and producer Nicole Grindle share how unexpected encounters with animals deeply influenced the emotional heart of their film, Hoppers. They describe moments like a raccoon scavenging for food and a coyote teaching her pups about safety, explaining how these scenes resonate even more powerfully after watching the movie. Read More 2026-03-03 20:34

D&D Officially Returns to Beloved Campaign Setting in 2026

Most Dungeons & Dragons campaigns take place on a single world, like Krynn in Dragonlance or Athas in Dark Sun. However, Ravenloft is different – it’s made up of many separate, isolated realms called the Domains of Dread. These are dark and terrifying places inspired by gothic horror, each ruled by a powerful Darklord. Interestingly, these Darklords are also trapped within their own domains, making them prisoners just like the people they rule.

A ‘Game of Thrones’ Movie Is in the Works

Several sources say Warner Bros. is developing a movie based on Game of Thrones. Beau Willimon, known for creating House of Cards and writing for the Star Wars series Andor, is currently writing the script.

FBI Stars Have Already Pitched Themselves for CIA Crossover

John Boyd and Shanel VanSanten, who play FBI agents Stuart Scola and Nina Chase on the show FBI, recently told Us Weekly they’d love to appear on the new CIA spinoff starring Tom Ellis and Nick Gehlfuss. Boyd expressed his interest, saying he’s hoping for a role, and mentioned that co-stars Missy Peregrym and Jeremy Sisto are already scheduled to cross over to the CIA series as their FBI characters, Maggie Bell and Jubal Valentine.