2026’s The Mummy Title Change Is Way More Meaningful Than It Looks

Hollywood seems to be on board with multiple Mummy projects. While a new reimagining from Blumhouse is coming out this year, and a fourth film featuring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz is planned for 2028, the new film has had to change its title to avoid confusion with the existing franchise. This new title clearly sets it apart from the previously established Mummy movies.

Minecraft Movie 2 Update Teases Ender Dragon’s Potential Appearance

The 2025 film, A Minecraft Movie, brought the popular sandbox game to a wider audience. The story follows four characters who are unexpectedly transported into the blocky world of Minecraft. While the movie included familiar elements like survival and crafting, many other key features from the game were missing.

Sony Quietly Shut Down Bloodborne Remake in March 2025

Game designer Maxim Foulquier recently shared on Twitter that he received a legal notice from Sony concerning his fan-made remake of Bloodborne. This happened shortly before the announcement that Sony was closing Bluepoint Studio, the team working on remakes of several popular games.

Tool hints at new music but leaves fans uneasy

Tool fans are used to waiting for new albums, but even for them, the next release might take a while. The band hasn’t released an album in under three years since the mid-1990s, and they’re now at a point where they don’t need to feel pressured to hurry the process.

When the ‘Scrubs’ Revival Will Be Released on ABC, Hulu, and Disney+

Despite not being as massively popular as some other comedies at the time, Scrubs built a loyal following. The show frequently faced cancellation and even had to switch networks, moving from NBC to ABC for its eighth season, just to stay on the air. The upcoming revival will also air on ABC, keeping it on traditional television. Plus, these new episodes will be available to stream after they first air on TV, but the release date for streaming is still unknown.

No Game No Life Is Officially Returning in Spring 2026

According to publisher MF Bunko J’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, the thirteenth volume of No Game No Life, titled It Appears the Gamer Siblings and Friends Will Take Out the Devil!, will be released in April 2026. This is the first new volume since volume 12, The Gamer Siblings Battle the Devil, was published on February 25, 2023. The official cover, featuring Shiro, is shown below.

Prime Video’s Masterpiece Fantasy Series ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Is the Best Fantasy Show on Streaming

You can now watch The Legend of Vox Machina on Prime Video. This three-season fantasy series will especially appeal to fans of Dungeons & Dragons, as it’s based on the first adventure played by the live-streaming group, Critical Role. The show has everything you’d expect from a fantasy story – different races, magical worlds, powerful spells, and terrifying monsters – but it’s presented with the unique, unpredictable energy of a D&D game. The story follows Vox Machina, a ragtag group of adventurers who must save the world from a powerful evil lord and a dangerous group of dragons. While the premise might sound familiar, anyone who’s played the tabletop game knows things can quickly become wonderfully chaotic.

Hogwarts Legacy First-Person Mode Feels Like An Entirely New Game

A fan has created a mod for Hogwarts Legacy that allows players to experience the game in first-person for the first time. This simple change dramatically alters the game’s appearance, offering stunning views, especially while flying. Combat also feels much more immersive, as the focus shifts to the magic and spells rather than the player character. While character customization is still fun, this mod really highlights the magical world.

Disney’s The Princess and the Frog Ended an Animation Era But Became a Masterpiece

Disney’s The Princess and the Frog stood out from other Disney films from the beginning, taking place in the lively city of New Orleans during the 1920s and centering on the ambitious dreams of a young woman named Tiana. Although the film earned $271 million globally in 2009, it wasn’t considered a massive success by Disney’s typical measurements. While it didn’t perform as well in theaters as some other Disney movies, it appears audiences are increasingly recognizing the unique quality of this story about a different kind of Disney princess, and its popularity is growing as of 2026.