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The Demon Slayer Infinity Castle movie feels like a turning point in anime fandom [Popverse Jump]
The final battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and Lord Muzan has begun.
September 12, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Digimon Story: Time Stranger leans into the classic RPG mechanics that we love
I may not know the Digimon world but I know a good RPG when I play one.
September 12, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
God of War’s Christopher Judge has sobering advice for voice actors: don't do it
God of War actor Christopher Judge warns that voice acting takes your soul
September 11, 2025
Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Features
There’s a secret Star Wars storyline involving two Stormtroopers hidden in multiple movies and television shows
Inside the secret stormtrooper storyline Sam Witwer, Matthew Wood, and Dave Collins have snuck into multiple Star Wars projects
September 11, 2025
Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Features
Inside Marvel’s original plans for the Spider-Man wedding that would've had Mary Jane leaving Peter at the altar - and how Stan Lee got them to change it
Tom DeFalco’s original Spider-Man wedding pitch had Mary Jane leave Peter at the altar, but Stan Lee and EiC Jim Shooter had other ideas
September 11, 2025
Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Features
The Star Wars timeline, the contradictions, the canon, and how writers and Lucasfilm Story Group are trying to untangle it
The struggles of untangling the complicated Star Wars timeline, as told by one Lucasfilm author
September 11, 2025
Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Features
What to Watch This Weekend: Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, Futurama, Only Murders & more
Streaming Picks for the weekend of September 12: magic, murder, and futuristic mayhem.
September 11, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
The Last Airbender stars (and friends) Zach Tyler Eisen and Dante Basco reminisce about Avatar turning 20 this year
Popverse had an exclusive interview with Avatar: The Last Airbender's Zach Tyler Eisen (voice of Aang) and Dante Basco (voice of Zuko) as they reflect on the series turning 20 years old.
September 11, 2025
Ernie Estrella
Features
SpoilersHow the final Downton Abbey movie The Grand Finale gives Lady Mary a happy ending and a subversive surprise
The Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale ending is unashamedly sentimental, and surprisingly subversive.
September 11, 2025
Gavia Baker Whitelaw
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How Dungeons & Dragons live-play Acquisitions Incorporated happens, with Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford
We talked to the two DMs behind one of the longest-running D&D Actual Play campaigns out there about their approach to prep, what makes Acq Inc special, and the group's fixation with anuses.
September 11, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 ending explained: A new mission, a surprising twist, and the beginning of a beautiful friendship
We’re breaking down every wild thing that went down on the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 finale.
September 11, 2025
Alex Zalben
Features
Better angels and online demons: A trip down the rabbit hole of Downton Abbey fandom
Downton Abbey’s fandom may sound innocuous, but scratch the surface and you’ll find a contested space filled with scams, weirdness, political divisions, and fan communities fighting for more.
September 09, 2025
Jim McDermott
Features
Kids should fight back against tyrants: The big lesson in DC Comics' C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table, according to writer/co-creator Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor and Daniele DiNicuolo's C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table series from DC Comics is the all-ages comic I wish I had when I was growing up during the Bush administration
September 09, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
There are real medieval Power Rangers vibes coming from DC's new superhero team Children of the Round Table
Tom Taylor and Daniele DiNicuolo's C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table brings a familiar sense of friendship and color evocative of Power Rangers
September 09, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld has been trying to tell his definitive Cable story for the past 35 years, but he and Marvel keep breaking up [Marvel Matters]
Rob Liefeld broke into the mainstream with Cable - but he's never been able to tell the solo story burning in his brain for the past 35 years. He's gotten close though, twice... then it all falls down.
September 09, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
Why The Conjuring is Hollywood's most conservative horror movie franchise
The Conjuring movies & the peculiar fictional afterlife of the real Ed and Lorraine Warren.
September 09, 2025
Gavia Baker Whitelaw
Features
Don't be afraid of the complex combat of Octopath Traveler 0
Sure, there are a lot of systems at play in the upcoming JRPG from Square Enix, but Octopath Traveler 0 feels just familiar enough that fans can still pick it up.
September 09, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
The setting of The Witcher, explained [Lore Corner]
Within the world of The Witcher, we constantly hear, "The Continent this, the Continent that," but where the heck is all of this actually taking place?
September 08, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
Everything is getting a remake except the one game I really want: Chrono Trigger [Gamify My Life]
We've got a dozen different versions of every Final Fantasy game, but no updated version of the greatest JRPG of all time? What gives?
September 08, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
How Dexter and King of the Hill both used their revivals to make a commentary on the predatory practices of the gig economy
The Dexter and King of the Hill revivals both have their protagonist become victims of the gig economy
September 08, 2025
Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Features
James Cameron opens Aliens with the same fundamental horror that Alien: Earth is built upon: a xenomorph too close to home [The Coldest Open]
Cameron creates a shot of Sigourney Weaver's Ripley that might as well be in the marketing for Alien: Earth... if Ripley was a character in Alien: Earth
September 05, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
My Hero Academia has always been about how every parent is imperfect [Popverse Jump]
We can't protect our kids from the world. We only hope we somehow make them strong enough to face it on their own terms.
September 05, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Therapists of the paranormal: The real story of The Conjuring's Ed and Lorraine Warren
The Conjuring: Last Rites returns to the scary world of demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. But the real lives of the Warrens were even stranger than the films.
September 04, 2025
Jim McDermott
Features
Starbites is a cyberpunk story dressed up as a Saturday Morning cartoon and I am here for it
One line in Starbites turned it from a cute idea to one of my most anticipated games of 2026.
September 03, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
What To Watch After: Jenna Ortega's Wednesday on Netflix
Here are seven shows to enjoy after you've watched Wednesday on Netflix.
September 03, 2025
Avery Kaplan
Features
Glen Powell is here for you: How the Top Gun 2 and Running Man actor embraces his humanity ahead of becoming Hollywood's next star
As Glen Powell prepares to play the lead in Edgar Wright's remake of The Running Man, Hollywood continues to debate his sudden superstardom.
September 03, 2025
Jim McDermott
Features
Netflix's Thursday Murder Club contains a sly allusion to Helen Mirren's The Crown and Netflix's thematic expansion The Queen with Jonathan Pryce
20 years after playing Queen Elizabeth, Helen Mirren and the Thursday Murder Club give it a wink.
September 02, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
PAX West 2025 crowns its Omegathon winner after beating everyone in Minecraft & Mario Kart World
As the dust settles on Seattle's prime video game convention, we recognize the winner of 2025's PAX West Omegathon.
September 02, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
Saying goodbye to the serious (and seriously funny) actor Graham Greene between Dances With Wolves, Northern Exposure, and Reservation Dogs
Honoring the memory and the mirth of Graham Greene following his passing at age 73.
September 02, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
Marvel is giving France, China, Russia, and the United Kingdom their own Captain America [Marvel Matters]
Now is the time for Captains of all countries, not just the United States.
September 02, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
The opening movie of Final Fantasy Tactics remake is gorgeous beyond expectations and a huge flex
Any game that makes me stop and spout affectionate profanity in its opening moments is a game worth playing.
September 02, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
The long journey to recreate Final Fantasy Tactics, from Square Enix's Kazutoyo Maehiro and Hiroshi Minagawa [Gamify My Life]
We talked to two of the people who worked on the original Final Fantasy Tactics about how The Ivalice Chronicles came to be.
September 02, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
PAX West 2025's Omegathon approaches its end - and here's how you can get involved
There's a charity component to the Omegathon that you can take part in - and it might change the wardrobe of the MC of the event for the final if you do
September 01, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
I brought my kid to PAX West 2025 and all he got was excitement, self-discovery and a whole new community
What happens when a 13-year-old gamer gets to go to PAX West for the first time? A simple declaration: "I have found my people"
September 01, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
The upcoming Resident Evil: Requiem will have first- and third-person play, giving us two distinctly different and frightening ways to play the game
Whether you love the 3rd person POV from classic Resident Evil games or the uniquely terrifying experience of 1st person in RE7, Requiem has got you covered
September 01, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
Trails beyond the Horizon has the beautifully blended combat system JRPG fans have been waiting for
Fans of both turn-based and action RPGs will find themselves with plenty to do with the latest entry in the Trails series.
August 31, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Video games can help you find out who you really are, and what you really want (romantically, at least)
The Decades of Digital Love panel at PAX West 2025 makes the case for playing around virtually to explore your real life game settings, so to speak
August 31, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
Marvel & Spider-Man swing into PAX West 2025 to bring a little bit of NYC to Magic: The Gathering (including a Daily Bugle!)
There's a lot of exclusive Spider-Man for Magic: The Gathering fans to pick up at PAX West 2025
August 31, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
The defining feature of early erotic video games and the "first smut boom"? Sexual assault, depressingly
PAX West 2025's Decades of Digital Love panel highlighted a worrying trend in early erotic video games
August 31, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
Spider-Man, Borderlands 4 rage rooms, and manga publishers learning new tricks: Three of our favorite PAX West 2025 booths
Magic: The Gathering, Shueisha Games, and Borderlands 4 are some of the most exciting booths PAX West 2025 attendees can find during this weekend's show
August 31, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
What happens when the manga publisher behind One Piece and Dragon Ball gets into gaming? PAX West 2025 attendees can find out for themselves
Shueisha Games is showing six games at PAX West 2025, including one described as "Spirited Away with camera mechanics"
August 30, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
A Marvel partnership was a bucket list item for Magic: The Gathering when Wizards of the Coast began dreaming up Universes Beyond years ago
It took four years to do a Marvel x MTG set, but we've now learned it's the first one that came to mind - and the biggest - since Universes Beyond was first dreamt up.
August 30, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
What to Watch This Weekend: Wednesday season 2 part 2, Taylor Kitsch returns in Dark Wolf, and Thursday Murder Club
Between Taylor Kitsch, Helen Mirren, and Jenna Ortega, we've got you covered for what to watch this weekend.
August 30, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
We found the most expensive - $75,000! - Magic: The Gathering card at PAX West 2025 (No, we didn't buy it)
One of the rarest cards in Magic: The Gathering history can be yours if you're at PAX West 2025 (and you have tens of thousands of dollars to spare)
August 30, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
Teenage rollerblading and Iron Chef point the way to the future of gaming at PAX Rising Showcase at PAX West 2025
Arcane Eats and Rollergirl are two indie games getting the spotlight at the leading games show in the US as part of PAX Rising Showcase
August 30, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
See all the Magic: The Gathering x Marvel's Spider-Man cards revealed at PAX West 2025
Spider-Man, Spider-Men, and villains such as Venom, Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and more. (Wait... is that Knull?)
August 30, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
Livestream Monster Hunter Wilds, Borderlands 4, Magic: The Gathering x Spider-Man, and more PAX West 2025 panels live
Be there from anywhere, as Popverse is livestreaming PAX West 2025.
August 29, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
Batman, Netflix's Wednesday, NYCC pre-sales, the Witcher prequel, and more: This September at Popverse
Join us here in September as we are your tour guide and pop culture BFF, telling you what's good, what's bad, and why things are so great in the worlds of comics, movies, tv, games, and fiction lit.
August 29, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
James Wan's The Conjuring jumps right to the scares, and there's nothing wrong with that [The Coldest Open]
Are the opening moments of the first film in The Conjuring universe a triumph in character development and narrative introduction? No. Do they make you go, "AGH!"? Yes.
August 29, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
After Critical Role's Tusk Love and Armory of Heroes, more in-universe Exandrian projects are on their way
Expect more texts published as though they were written by citizens of Exandria themselves, says Licensing Brand Associate Niki Chi
August 29, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
How to cosplay Exandria: Critical Role's Armory of Heroes is a tome of reference for cosplaying critters
From Vox Machina to The Mighty Nein and even into the Age of Arcanum, the Armory of Heroes has Exandrian style you wish to emulate
August 29, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
Only one can win the Omegathon at PAX West 2025 (but there's plenty of room for a Chicken Jockey or two in this year's Minecraft tournament)
Every PAX, there's an Omegathon, and this year's PAX West is no different - but who will win in the four-day-long tournament of Minecraft modes?
August 29, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
The Dan Da Dan anime improves on the manga — Science Saru’s Evil Eye arc is a masterclass in faithful adaptation [Popverse Jump]
Lingering just a little longer on Evil Eye's backstory made it that much more tragic and I love the Dan Da Dan anime for that.
August 29, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
DC has unveiled a major new Wonder Woman villain over two years in the making, co-created by one of James Gunn's top writers
Meet Matriarch, the new DC big bad foretold to kill Wonder Woman and (almost) all the Amazons
August 29, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
SpoilersJames Gunn's new DC Cinematic Universe now has 99 alternate universes as revealed in Peacemaker - and one we'll call DC2 (not Earth-2, but...)
Peacemaker Season 2 establishes that there are 99 other universes than the DCU… So what are they?
August 29, 2025
Alex Zalben
Features
Oz, Manhattan, and German Expressionism: What inspired Age of Arcanum, according to Critical Role star Liam O'Brien
O'Brien recently spoke to the worldbuilding that went into the Exandria Unlimited: Calamity campaign, set centuries before Critical Role's Campaign 1
August 28, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
What Critical Role's Liam O'Brien imagined for the Vox Machina 'Deathwalker's Ward' armor is not what the costume ended up looking like
Vox Machina's Vax'ildan sports a gloomy, feathered, and ornate piece of leather armor in Critical Role's famous Campaign 1 and its adaptations thereafter. But that wasn't exactly what Vax's actor, O'Brien, had in mind
August 27, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
I am ready for Matt Fraction’s Batman run to turn me into a raging Jim Gordon fan
I like comic book Jim Gordon just fine, but I'm ready for a certified Jim Gordon fan like Batman writer Matt Fraction to show me the truth
August 26, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
He became Spider-Man for a boy with cancer, now he’s a hero to dozens of kids across Canada
Meet the Winnipeg Webhead, a Spider-Man cosplayer who acts as a personal superhero for children with illnesses
August 26, 2025
Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Features
Batman writer Tom Taylor talks Detective Comics, boatfuls of dead bodies, and DC's first all-ages and creator-owned comic, C.O.R.T.!
Tom Taylor gave us the lowdown on Batman's Detective Comics and DC's brand new super team in the all-ages series, C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table!
August 25, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
The most anticipated games at PAX West 2025 including Borderlands 4, the Final Fantasy Tactics remake, and more
Borderlands 4, Hollow Knight: Silksong, and a new Digimon Story game, plus the highly anticipated Final Fantasy Tactics remake! All games we can't wait to play at PAX West.
August 25, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Karlach's ending in Baldur's Gate 3 is so good because sometimes you can do everything right and still not win [Gamify My Life]
Victory without sacrifice would be too hollow but Karlach's ending in Baldur's Gate 3 still hurts in the best way.
August 25, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
The key (and controversial) differences between The Witcher books vs. the Netflix show [Lore Corner]
Season 4 of The Witcher on Netflix will debut Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia. So let's take a dive into how the TV show differs from the books
August 24, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
Final Fantasy, NASA Moon missions, monster hunting and video game history: PAX West 2025 is bringing everything to Seattle
PAX West 2025 is the most packed Labor Day weekend you can imagine, and we've picked some of the panels we're most looking forward to from the show
August 22, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
With IT: Chapter One's opening scene, Andy Muschietti proves you can be scared even if you know where this is going [The Coldest Open]
Director Andy Muschietti, who is returning to Pennywise's realm for IT: Welcome to Derry on HBO, knows that you know your Stephen King. And that's not gonna stop him
August 22, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
My Dress-Up Darling is a story of accepting your weirdness and the weirdness of others and it warms my awkward heart [Popverse Jump]
There is a little Gojo in all of us, just begging for acceptance.
August 22, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Spoilers!James Gunn just retconned Zack Snyder's Justice League, his DCEU, and even Jason Momoa's Aquaman and Ezra Miller's Flash out of the DC cinematic universe in one fell swoop in Peacemaker season 2 premiere
There’s no question about Peacemaker’s status in the DCU, as the Season 2 “previously on” makes big changes to the continuity of the series.
August 22, 2025
Alex Zalben
Features
John Cena and James Gunn's Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 1 Is Packed with Easter Eggs for the DCU, the MCU, and even '80s Hair Metal
We get some deep cuts to DC comics and some firm ties to Superman in the first episode of Peacemaker season 2, if you're able to spot them.
August 22, 2025
Alex Zalben
Features
Superman and Batman's future is Squid Games meets Mortal Kombat: DC K.O. explained
Darkseid is the thread that connects Absolute DC, DC All In and the upcoming DC K.O., and we're here to explain how it all comes together just before everything gets punched apart
August 21, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
The biggest Marvel Comics characters not in Marvel Studios' MCU (yet) [Marvel Matters]
Hey Kevin Feige, here are the biggest Marvel characters you haven't brought into the MCU yet (but could, and should!).
August 20, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
What to Watch September 2025: Wednesday season 2 wraps up on Netflix, Gen V returns to Prime Video, Only Murders in the Building is sluething about Hulu again, and so much more
Plus: Haunted Hotel, Helluva Boss, Futurama and at least one more adult animated sereis
August 19, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
Simon Kinberg on writing X-Men movies, producing Glenn Powell's The Running Man remake, and co-creating Star Wars Rebels [Popversations]
In this edition of our members-only video interview series, Popversations, our video producer Ashley V. Robinson talks to writer-director Simon Kinberg
August 18, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
Here's your reading guide to The Witcher books [Lore Corner]
Ahead of the Crossroads of Ravens prequel book's release, here is everything you need to know about The Witcher books and their reading order
August 18, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
Forget Sonic - Yakuza is the greatest game series Sega has ever made and it isn't close [Gamify My Life]
Yakuza is the goofiest series with the biggest heart and every entry is a blessing.
August 18, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Why the new King of the Hill episode 'No Hank Left Behind' is the most important episode of the entire show
Hulu’s King of the Hill revival tackles toxic masculinity, the manosphere, and generational trauma
August 18, 2025
Joshua Lapin-Bertone
Features
We Need To Talk About Yaddle, the most badass member of Star Wars' Jedi Order [Rebel Rouser]
Sure, she's known as the "female Yoda" by casual Star Wars fans, but the High Republic novels proved by Yaddle is a formidable Jedi
August 15, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
I watched Ridley Scott’s original Alien movie in a swimming pool and it felt right for all the wrong reasons, perhaps
I rewatched Alien at a Disney Dive-In Theater in a backyard pool, and it was a refreshing break from the chaos of post-pandemic moviegoing
August 15, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
The beginning of An American Werewolf in London stumbles a bit, but that's understandable on the misty English moors [The Coldest Open]
An American Werewolf in London opens with a so-so protagonist and debatable title song, but I'll walk through the countryside on a full moon myself before I criticize those visuals
August 15, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
Why the Panty & Stocking anime’s legendary Dub had to change — and how season 2 gets it right [Popverse Jump]
I love Christopher Sabat, but him returning to the role of Garterbelt would have been awkward for everyone involved.
August 15, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Marvel TV, DC K.O. an Agents of SHIELD reunion, and a new Game of Thrones show head up New York Comic Con 2025's loaded panel schedule
There's a lot of good stuff to see at New York Comic-Con 2025, and we're sharing some of our highlights right here
August 14, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
Rick Riordan’s take on Norse mythology with the Magnus Chase books has gotten me back into reading Thor comics [If It Bleeds, We Read]
Rick Riordan's Magnus Chase books helped me rediscover my love of Norse mythology and Thor in general
August 14, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
Despite blistered feet and a 12-inch wig, a young girl reminded me why I only cosplay heroes like All Might and Captain America
If you've never seen the way a kid's face lights up when their hero walks into view, you're missing out.
August 14, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Explaining Rachel Rozman, Natasha Lyonne's Fantastic Four: First Steps character [Lore Corner]
Poker Face star Lyonne's character might have even longtime Marvel Comics readers scratching their heads after they get out of Fantastic Four: First Steps. Allow us to clear up the confusion
August 12, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
The Metal Gear series was never meant to be taken as serious as it is, which makes Metal Gear Solid Delta the perfect one to remake [Gamify My Life]
We can't wait for a whole new generation of gamers to discover just how silly the Metal Gear series has always been.
August 11, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
It's all doom and gloom at Nevermore Academy, but the Wednesday season 2 cast seemed to have fun on their group vacation to Greece
The Addams' daughter isn't the "sun and and type," but the real people that play her friends and family on Netflix's Wednesday season 2 seem to be
August 08, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
DC's Justice League of America didn't just set the tone for the DCU, it gave the world the Marvel Universe, too [Back Pages]
This month sees the 65th anniversary of DC's Justice League of America #1, the first standalone title for the superhero team that changed everything
August 08, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
Live Comedy, Live Play: Dimension 20 (and future Critical role!) GM Brennan Lee Mulligan on the parallels between TTRPGs and Improv
'Yes, And' can make for an incredible improv comedy show, but how does it factor into GMing a game such as Dropout's Cloudward, Ho, or Critical Role's Campaign 4? Let Brennan Lee Mulligan explain
August 08, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
Ridley Scott's Alien opener reminds us there's more to be afraid of than just the xenomorph [The Coldest Open]
Even before the first chestburster scene, there's already a villain onboard the Nostromo, and plenty of warning signs that the cast of Alien aren't going to make it
August 08, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
There are darker, more intense things on the way for Wednesday in season 2, but Bruno actor Noah Taylor is staying mum about them
No spoilers, we promise. Much as we tried to get Wednesday's werewolf heartthrob to spill the beans, Taylor stayed true to the spirit of the show and kept his secrets
August 08, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
The bittersweet magic of Studio Ghibli: Why Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘cozy’ anime movies always hides something dark [Popverse Jump]
My Neighbor Totoro is the most cozy Ghibli movie out there and it is still moderately terrifying at places.
August 08, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
What to Watch This Weekend: All the Alien movies before Alien: Earth next week
Before Alien: Earth, Hulu has Alien movies bursting out of its chest.
August 07, 2025
Ashley V. Robinson
Features
Spider-Man and Mary Jane is the most complicated situationship in Marvel comics, especially after this week
Peter Parker has the worst luck in comics when it comes to relationships, but Spider-Man's ex Mary Jane Watson is a very close second - even more so after this week's All-New Venom and Amazing Spider-Man issues
August 06, 2025
Graeme McMillan
Features
Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez are rebooting Batman, and it’s already a vibe
Matt Fraction sat down with us at SDCC 2025 to discuss his upcoming Batman run with Jorge Jiménez
August 06, 2025
Jules Chin Greene
Features
Chris Claremont isn't sharing his X-Men: From the Ashes pitch because he still has hopes to do it someday (and some way)
Although Marvel turned down Chris Claremont's recent X-Men relaunch pitch after the Krakoan Age, he still hopes to write it someday
August 06, 2025
Chris Arrant
Features
Arthur Adams reflects on his influential career, missed Marvel projects, and why fans keep asking for Rogue [Marvel Matters]
Longshot co-creator Arthur Adams talks in this week's Marvel Matters.
August 05, 2025
Dave Buesing
Features
With the Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter out this year, this is the perfect time to try the biggest JRPG series you haven't played [Gamify My Life]
If you haven't played any of the Trails games, this is the time to fix that.
August 04, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
What's it like to be a werewolf on the set of Wednesday season 2? A new Netflix cast member has the answer
Making real werewolf transformations happen is as easy as checking your lunar calendar - the cast and crew of Netflix's Wednesday had to work a little harder, says newcomer Noah Taylor
August 02, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
Zach Cregger's Barbarian is bonkers horror, but its opening is a masterclass in subtlety [The Coldest Open]
Eventually, Cregger's 2022 basement horror flick gets cranked up to 11. But it's worth talking about how it starts out at a very creepy 1
August 01, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
Features
The one thing that Dan Da Dan does better than Demon Slayer ever did [Popverse Jump]
If every one has a tragic backstory, then does anyone really have a tragic backstory?
August 01, 2025
Trent Cannon
Features
Wednesday season 2 star Noah Taylor on filming in Dublin, character dynamics, and lycanthrope costuming
Taylor, who plays werewolf Bruno in the second season of Jenna Ortega's Netflix series Wednesday, pulls back the purple curtains on your next Halloween season binge
July 31, 2025
Grant DeArmitt
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