5 Most Rewatchable Movie Spin-Offs Of the Last 25 Years

The best movie spin-offs take the original story and focus on its most essential elements, delivering what fans expect while also expanding the possibilities for the series. While it’s debatable whether they’re better than the originals, they prove how adaptable the source material truly is. These spin-offs – ranging from thrilling dystopian adventures to fantastic sci-fi sagas – are the best we’ve seen in the last quarter-century, and the competition isn’t even close.

10 Most Terrifying Anime Non-Human Designs

The most terrifying creatures in anime aren’t just frightening to look at; they’re often connected to sad histories, terrible fates, and deep emotional struggles that stay with you even after the show is over. Whether it’s a once-harmless being turned into a weapon or a grotesque, moving mass of flesh, these designs truly haunt viewers long after they’ve finished watching.

There’s Officially One Month Until Supergirl Changes the DCU Forever

I’m really excited about this new take on Supergirl! They’re showing us Kara as someone deeply affected by losing her home and being completely alone with just Krypto. She’s not the confident hero we’re used to seeing right away, and honestly, that’s perfect. It feels like a really strong foundation for her journey to becoming that hero, and it’s happening at just the right moment. The new Supergirl release feels like it’s going to massively expand the DC Universe and finally give this character the attention she deserves!

Demon Slayer Studio’s Dark Fantasy Anime Officially Returns With New JRPG Crossover for Summer 2026

Rin Tohsaka and the Heroic Spirit Gilgamesh from 2014’s Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works are making their first-ever debut in Honkai: Star Rail, the Japanese-inspired role-playing video game from global publisher Hoyoverse. Ahead of the summer crossover event, Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.3 introduces a brand-new 4-Star fire-type swordsman related to its ongoing “Planarcadia” storyline.

Peacock’s Fast & Furious Spinoffs Can Only Make The Franchise Better

Look, I love the Fast & Furious movies, but let’s be real – the recent ones haven’t been hitting the same way. The box office is showing people are getting a little tired of the same old thing, and it feels like the franchise is running out of steam, kind of like what happened with Marvel for a while. But I’m actually excited about what Vin Diesel announced – four Fast & Furious TV shows coming to Peacock! That’s a big swing, even for a universe like Marvel, but I think it’s exactly what this franchise needs. Plus, Peacock proved they can breathe new life into older properties with the Ted prequel – it was genuinely funny! I’m hoping these shows will do the same for Fast & Furious and get everyone hyped again.

Supergirl’s New Blue Lantern Costume Just Changed the DC Universe

A new comic book series, Supergirl: Survive, introduces a unique take on Kara Zor-El, showing her using a Blue Lantern ring for the very first time. Written by Ethan Parker and Griffin Sheridan (known for Kill Your Darlings) with art by Rod Reis (New Mutants), the story centers on a young Kara as she journeys through space with an infant Kal-El.

The Long-Lost X-Files Story Is Officially Heading to Disney+

Disney+ will release the director’s cut of The X-Files: I Want to Believe on Thursday, June 11, 2026. While some extra footage has been available on DVD and Blu-ray, this marks the first time fans will be able to see a complete director’s cut. Creator Chris Carter has hinted for years that he wanted to release a version of the 2008 film closer to his original, darker vision, before certain parts were removed.

Henry Cavill’s Superman Returns With Armored New Suit In DC Art Ahead Of Man Of Tomorrow

Henry Cavill was a key figure in the previous DC movie universe, so many fans were surprised when James Gunn chose a different actor for his new DC Universe. However, it made sense creatively, as the new projects—starting with the 2025 film Superman—will feature a younger Superman. While this change happened, it doesn’t necessarily mean Cavill will never return to DC, and a future role as Superman isn’t entirely off the table.

Netflix’s 10/10 Dark Fantasy Movie Is the Anti-Lord of the Rings

While The Lord of the Rings and The Green Knight aren’t really in the same league when it comes to popularity or scope – one is a full trilogy, the other a single film – they both share a similar approach to storytelling. Both films presented high fantasy in a fresh way that audiences hadn’t seen before.