Netflix’s ‘One Piece’ Season 2 To Play in Theaters in March

A prime example of this trend was the huge success of last year’s animated film, K-Pop Demon Hunters, which shattered streaming and then box office records with a special sing-along theatrical release. Netflix also saw success bringing television to theaters, like when they released the finale of Stranger Things to sold-out audiences. This proves people enjoy watching shows on the big screen, and Netflix is continuing this approach in 2026 by premiering the new season of their popular series, One Piece.

Marvel’s Wolverine Release Date Proves He’s Scared Of Something

Sony had repeatedly stated that Marvel’s Wolverine would be released in 2026. However, video game release dates often shift, so fans were skeptical. The game’s absence from Sony’s February 2026 State of Play presentation—which was generally considered disappointing—only increased those concerns.

‘Crazy Old Lady’ Review: Sadistic Horror Film Tries – And Fails – at ‘Misery’

While the movie features a memorable (and somewhat gruesome) electric knife, its true strength lies in the performance of Carmen Maura. Though not well-known in North America, Maura is a celebrated actress in Pedro Almodóvar’s films, including Volver, for which she won Best Actress at Cannes. She carries the entire film Crazy Old Lady as Alicia, a woman struggling with dementia, delivering a clever and subtle performance that unfortunately isn’t showcased as well as it deserves.

Stephen Amell Blames Himself For Suits LA’s Cancellation After One Season

Stephen Amell has publicly stated he feels largely responsible for the cancellation of Suits LA on NBC after only one season. The show, a spinoff of the popular Suits, quickly followed the original series’ huge success on Netflix, with Amell playing lawyer Ted Black. Unfortunately, low viewership and negative reviews led NBC to cancel the show after its first season.

Spider-Man 4 Rumor Reveals How Punisher Will Be Able to Fight Hulk

The next Spider-Man movie, currently titled Spider-Man 4 or Spider-Man: Brand New Day, will be in US theaters this July. Destin Daniel Cretton, who directed Wonder Man and Shang-Chi, is directing, and Tom Holland will return as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, continuing his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.