7 ’90s Anime That Are Perfect from Start to Finish

The 1990s saw hugely popular anime like Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, Slayers, and Trigun attract a lot of new fans. While these shows perfectly capture the feeling of the decade, they sometimes suffer from common issues found in anime from that era. However, a few exceptional series stand out as consistently high-quality and truly showcase the best of ‘90s anime.

The Best Manga to Recommend For People Who Don’t Like Anime

Many people prefer manga to anime because of its strong storytelling, unique art, and complete, uninterrupted narratives. Manga allows readers to use their own imaginations to fill in details, rather than being shown a specific interpretation by an animation studio. Luckily, there’s a huge variety of manga available, offering engaging stories that even those who don’t usually read comics can enjoy.

Netflix’s Upcoming Fantasy Detective Series Marks The Beginning Of A New Era

The Scooby-Doo franchise is getting a fresh start with a new Netflix series called Scooby-Doo: Origins. This show is a prequel that reveals how the original Mystery Inc. team first came together. While the gang’s beginnings have been explored before – in the 2020 movie Scoob! and the critically praised 2010 series Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated – this new series offers another take on their origin story. Mystery Incorporated was particularly noted for blending the show’s classic comedy with elements of spooky, atmospheric horror and intriguing mysteries.

2028 Is Now An Even Bigger Year For Video Game Movies

2026 is shaping up to be a great year for video game adaptations! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has been a huge success, already earning over $834 million worldwide and heading towards the $1 billion mark. Iron Lung, directed by Markiplier, also performed well, bringing in over $51 million on a small $3 million budget. Several more video game movies are planned for release later in the year, including Mortal Kombat II, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and The Angry Birds Movie 3.

Netflix’s 6-Part Action Series Will Leave You 100% Satisfied After The Final Episode

Like Stranger Things, many viewers were disappointed with how Netflix ended that series, creating a strong divide among fans and sparking online outrage. It’s often difficult for even highly-rated shows to deliver a perfect ending. That’s what makes the success of Cobra Kai – the Karate Kid spinoff – so remarkable. After six seasons, it concluded with a flawless finale, creating a completely satisfying story.

The Biggest Difference Between HBO’s Harry Potter Series & The Movies Won’t Be The Extra Book Material

The Warner Brothers’ Harry Potter films left out significant character backgrounds, like the story of the Marauders in Prisoner of Azkaban, sidelined important themes such as Hermione’s S.P.E.W. campaign in Goblet of Fire, and even completely omitted some characters from the books. The new HBO series, however, will have more time and space to include these detailed and complex parts of the story.

Star Wars’ Maul – Shadow Lord: The Acolyte Fans Always Wanted

Many viewers anticipated that The Acolyte would primarily explore the Sith during the High Republic period of Star Wars, a time when they were secretly gaining strength. However, the show unexpectedly focused on the characters of Mae and Osha Aniseya, and Jedi Master Sol. The central plot revolved around the enigma of Brendok, his unusual Force-related birth, and the role the Jedi played in his origins.

Nathan Fillion’s 8-Part Crime Thriller Confirms Its Exciting Connection To Supernatural

Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles became close friends while filming Supernatural, which makes their continued public appearances together feel natural. They still attend fan conventions, sometimes joined by Misha Collins. The show itself remains popular, with both longtime fans rewatching and new viewers discovering it for the first time. Interestingly, Supernatural is also referenced in season 8 of Nathan Fillion’s show, The Rookie.

The MCU’s Most Ambitious Crossover Before Avengers: Doomsday Comes Out In 3 Months

The upcoming movie, Avengers: Doomsday, is bringing together the core Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes and adding some familiar faces from the X-Men films. Actors like Patrick Stewart and James Marsden are returning as Charles Xavier and Cyclops, respectively. Surprisingly, Chris Evans is back as Steve Rogers, even after his character’s story concluded in Avengers: Endgame. And in a major twist, Robert Downey Jr. will be playing the villain Doctor Doom instead of his iconic role as Tony Stark.