KAGURABACHI Announces Anime TV Series In Sleek New Trailer

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:16

Kagurabachi fans, rejoice! This super popular manga is officially getting a television series anime adaptation. The news came during Jump Press’ showcase event and there’s even a Kagurabachi trailer to get fans totally hyped up. While some animated ventures seem to take many years between an announcement and actually airing its first episode, this one is coming in April 2027.

To celebrate the first Kagurabachi episode, there will be a world tour with dates and locations announced in the near future.

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Tetsuya Takeuchi (From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad’s Been Reincarnated!) will direct the Kagurabachi TV anime series at studio CyPic with Keigo Sasaki (Blue Exorcist) doing the show’s character designs. Taihi Kimura (Takeru Narihira in Onmyo Kaiten Re:Birth Verse) will voice the main character, Chihiro Rokuhira.

Here’s the description from Viz Media to go with that Kagurabachi trailer: 

As a young boy, Chihiro trains every day under his father to become a swordsmith. Although different in temperament, the two spend peaceful days laughing and working together. But one day, tragedy strikes… Now Chihiro burns with hatred and sets out to exact revenge. Following clues left behind by a ruthless yakuza organization, Chihiro confronts the Hishaku, a deadly group of sorcerers that may be behind his father’s murder.

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The coming months will surely give fans more looks into what this show will offer.

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Sony Developing DJANGO & ZORRO Crossover Based on Tarantino Comic

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:13

Did you know that, in 2014, Quentin Tarantino co-wrote a comic that continued the adventures of Jamie Foxx’s titular character in Django Unchained? And did you also know that seven-part series also included a crossover with Zorro? Yes, the Zorro. No to both questions? Fair. Pretty wild, huh? That’s nothing compared to the latest news around the comic. One of the best screenwriters in Hollywood is turning it into a film.Sony Pictures

Deadline reports Sony Pictures has tapped Mystic River Academy Award-winner writer Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential) to adapt a story from Dynamite Entertainment’s Django Unchained graphic novel. The series served as a de facto sequel to Tarantino’s 2012 film starring Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington, Samuel L. Jackson, Don Johnson, and Walton Goggins.

Tarantino co-wrote the comic with Matt Wagner. While Tarantino will not direct this Django/Zorro crossover film, Deadline says he has given the project his approval. It also comes on the heels of the upcoming sequel The Adventures of Cliff Booth, which Tarantino did not direct, either.

This is not the first time a possible Django Unchained– Zorro adaptation was in development. However, the hiring of Helgeland (and new, less complicated rights issues) is the biggest step yet to making it real. As for the story, he is said to be penning a new tale that continues Django’s story as a man seeking out the worst of the worst. In the comics the former slave-turned-bounty hunter befriends Don Diego de la Vega, better known to the world as Zorro.

You can definitely do worse than having Zorro on your side while hunting villains. Whether or not this big screen team-up will feature either Foxx or Antonio Banderas returning to their iconic roles is unknown. But no matter who plays them, there’s no question we’re betting on this duo against anyone foolish enough to oppose them.

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Consumers lost $2.1 billion to social media scams in 2025, FTC reports

TechCrunch - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 12:09
The agency reports that losses from social media scams have increased eightfold, and that social media scams resulted in higher losses than any other method scammers used to contact consumers.
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Romantic Medieval Cover of the Imperial March Somehow Works

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 11:52

We tend not to think of John Williams’ “Imperial March” as anything other than an aural cue to signify intergalactic fascism and incompetent officers getting force-choked. We definitely don’t think of classical romance. Well, we don’t, but clearly, YouTuber Algal the Bard sure does. In his latest video, he gets out his medieval lute-guitar and harp, and gives us Star Wars‘ iconic Imperial March, only the “romantic serenade” version. And you know what? It works. Who knew Darth Vader’s theme could put us in the mood for Arthurian fantasy and kingly courts? You can watch Algal the Bard’s version of “Darth Vader in Love” below:

One nice touch from Algal the Bard is that the “Imperial March” eventually segues into “Across the Stars” from Attack of the Clones. Most Star Wars fans will recall that this is the romantic love theme of Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala. Now that track absolutely evokes classical romance in every single way. All of those romantic vistas shot in Italy, where they shot the planet Naboo, were directly inspired by Renaissance paintings. Sure, Anakin’s dialogue in those scenes wasn’t exactly Shakespeare, but bless their hearts for trying. But both those pieces of music are Anakin’s theme music in very different eras of his life.

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Most of Algal the Bard’s other videos are Medieval-style covers of classic rock songs. There’s Iron Maiden, Blue Oyster Cult, you name it. But there are other nerdy selections among his works. There’s The Legend of Zelda, Conan the Barbarian, and even the music from Fallout. Hopefully, we get some other Star Wars offerings in the future. After all, who deserves a romantic classical tribute more than Princess Leia? John Williams’ Leia theme would be perfect for this style of music. To check out more videos, be sure to head on over to Algal the Bard’s YouTube channel.

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BIG BANG THEORY Stuart Spin-Off Gets a July HBO Max Release

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 11:43

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, the upcoming spin-off of The Big Bang Theory, has itself an official release date. Via Deadline, we’ve learned that the comedy series will hit HBO Max this July. The announcement was made at CCXP Mexico over the weekend. The series focuses on the character of Stuart David Bloom, the owner of the comic book shop Comic Center of Pasadena, who was a regular recurring character on The Big Bang Theory. David Sussman will once again play the character of Stuart. At the CCXP panel, they also announced that iconic composer Danny Elfman is writing the show’s theme music. Elfman most recently created the theme music for Wednesday on Netflix.HBO Max

The series will deal with Stuart attempting to restore reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiversal Armageddon. It sure seems as if everyone is all about the Multiverse these days. Even sitcoms. Stuart’s girlfriend Denise (Lauren Lapkus) helps Stuart out during this cosmic adventure, along with his geologist friend Bert (Brian Posehn), and quantum physicist Barry Kripke (John Ross Bowie). In the upcoming series, the cast will meet alternate-universe versions of characters we’ve come to know from The Big Bang Theory. Although who exactly is still under wraps. And we can imagine, much wackiness shall ensue.

Chuck Lorre, the co-creator and executive producer of The Big Bang Theory and all of its spinoffs to date, writes and executive produces the new series. Joining him is Big Bang co-creator Bill Prady. Another name among the executive producers is Zak Penn. Penn got a writing credit on the first Avengers, even though Joss Whedon completely tossed out his script. It’s wild how Hollywood works. With a July release date, we expect to hear more about Stuart Fails to Save the Universe around Comic-Con time.

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OpenAI ends Microsoft legal peril over its $50B Amazon deal

TechCrunch - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 10:40
OpenAI has won major concessions from its largest shareholder, Microsoft, that will allow it to sell products on AWS, while Microsoft get more cash in a revenue-share agreement.
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DeepMind’s David Silver just raised $1.1B to build an AI that learns without human data

TechCrunch - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 10:24
Ineffable Intelligence, a British AI lab founded a mere few months ago by former DeepMind researcher David Silver, has raised $1.1 billion in funding at a valuation of $5.1 billion.
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Hacker who allegedly carried out cyberattacks for China is extradited to U.S.

TechCrunch - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 10:07
Xu Zewei is accused of participating in a Chinese government hacking group that broke into thousands of U.S. organizations and stole COVID-19-related research.
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Looking for Walt Disney’s Presence Along Disneyland’s Railroad

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 09:28

“You can really feel Walt’s presence here.”

For years, countless Disneyland fans and cast members alike have told me that. It’s not something you hear nearly as often at Walt Disney World, though. That always made sense to me. Walt personally oversaw the construction of Disneyland, but died almost five years before Magic Kingdom opened. If you’re going to feel his presence anywhere, it’s at the park he built.

That oft-shared sentiment was very much on my mind before I made my first visit to the Happiest Place on Earth recently. Would I, someone who has loved Walt Disney World for almost 40 years, feel Walt’s presence at Disneyland? I had my doubts for my own reasons, but I wanted to try. And to make that happen I knew where to look for him. If I were going to find Walt, I’d try finding him in the part of the park that meant the most to him personally, the Disneyland Railroad.

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My doubts over feeling Walt’s “presence” had nothing to do with doubting anyone else’s sincerity. It is quite the opposite, actually. I absolutely believe they have that experience. As someone who loves learning the history and lore behind the places I care about, I would be the exact type of person who would have a similar one at Disneyland. I’m also a sentimental person, and no one does sentiment better than Disney. Plus, you know, I also really love going to Walt Disney World. I know some will scoff at that, but being there make me feel close to my late sister and our childhood family trips.(Go ahead. Scoff now. Scoff now.) Now it brings me joy as something my wife and I share with our son. (Still scoffing? Bold. But, uh, he wasn’t on this trip because we were in Anaheim for a wedding, so….)

The difference is those are real people I have real memories with. I’m sentimental, yes, but I am sentimental about places and the people who went there with me. I’ve never been nostalgic about famous people*, especially historical figures. That’s what Walt Disney is to me. He created something tangible and enduring I love, but he also died long before I was born. Disney as a place might be real to me, but Walt Disney is more like a legend.

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(*This has been true my entire life. I’m from Massachusetts, but when I stand outside Paul Revere’s house in Boston’s North End I don’t “feel” his presence. It’s incredible his house is still there and you can go inside. But all I tend to “feel” is hungry since it’s right near one of my favorite restaurants.)

Despite all of that, I wanted to give myself the best shot to have this exact Disney fan experience. And as someone deeply invested in the history of both Walt Disney and all of the parks that bear his name, I knew the best shot I had to “feel” his presence was on the Disneyland Railroad. That was always going to be my best shot I had to find Walt.

Although this little vacation was personal, I spoke to a Disneyland rep about my visit before I went. Without me mentioning any one of this, she said, unprompted, the same thing so many others had. “You can really feel Walt’s presence here.” I then told her what I just told all of you, that I was curious if I would have that experience but wasn’t sure I would. I then told her my plan was to ride the train since it meant the most to Walt. That’s when she asked if my wife and I would be interested in Disneyland’s Railroad Guided Tour. It’s an intimate 90-minute excursion you can book. It lets guests “get a look into Walt Disney’s love for trains and discover the impact it had on the Disneyland Resort.”

Yes, I did want to do it.

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The tour meets on Main Street, the other part of the park I most associate with Walt since he had an apartment there. Guests receive a commemorative pin with their name, a tour badge with a lanyard you get to keep, a hand fan, and a snack. (Our group of 10 got a Strawberry-stuffed Croissant from Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe. It not only ruled, it was on my “must-try” handwritten “snack list,” a real thing I spent real time coming up with before visiting. At the end of the tour, we also got a great Disneyland map poster.)

The tour then takes you to different parts of the park, starting out front, to learn about Walt’s lifelong relationship with trains. His passion led directly—as in “Disneyland might not exist if Walt didn’t love trains” kind of directly—to the creation, shape, design, and construction of the park. As we would learn, it also shaped many of the attractions throughout. Those attractions then went on to influence Disney parks around the world. Each park is essentially a stop along Walt’s own enduring train line.

Our guide was Giorgio, a wonderfully affable and knowledge host whose Jungle Cruise skipper sense of humor helped keep the experience from ever feeling dry. The tour includes a lot of information and anecdotes spanning Walt’s childhood to the construction of Disneyland and beyond. The laughter from the group showed Giorgio’s puns, some truly terrible in the best way, helped keep everyone engaged. He was polished but wholly sincere the way the best cast members always are.

It helped he was always easy to hear even amid a packed spring break crowd, because the tour includes ear pieces. Disneyland makes it so you never have to huddle or worry about your host getting drowned out. That also allows you to look around while your guide is speaking.

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For the first half of the tour, Giorgio took us along multiple spots on Main Street, U.S.A. We then went to Frontierland, the Central Plaza, and Fantasyland. The last stop, in the shadow of the Matterhorn, was my favorite. There we learned about how Walt’s vacation to Germany led to Disneyland’s monorail. As the monorail (which I loved as a kid at Walt Disney World) quietly glided past Giorgio as he spoke it was hard not feel sentimental.

As someone who cares about the history and development of Disney Parks, I found the tour informative and fun. I already knew a lot of what we learned, but there were still new insights and stories I had never heard or read before. But what I really appreciated is that the tour is also really peaceful even among the throngs of people in the park. I’m someone who tends, no matter how much they try otherwise, to go 900 mph at Disney. The tour forced me to slow down and take the whole park in, all without worrying about wait times or lightning lanes. It was just really nice.

Only, I hadn’t felt Walt’s presence. Not yet. But something fundamentally changed for me when I asked Giorgio a question between stops. I told him I was planning to write about this tour and was curious what he thought was the most important thing for people to know. What Giorgio told me instantly changed how I felt about what I was doing. “It’s not that Walt loved trains,” he said, “It’s that he was obsessed with them.”

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“Obsession.” It seemed so obvious the second Giorgio said it. It should have been, considering everything we’d been hearing about Walt’s lifelong experiences being around, working on, and building his own trains both at home and in his park. And yet, it hadn’t been the word or idea that had shaped the way I understood Walt’s relationship with trains.

“Passion.” “Love.” Those are the words I’d been thinking of. “Love” is the word Disney itself uses in the description for the tour. But those are different in meaningful ways from “obsession.” They don’t have the same connotation. They don’t suggest “compulsion” the way obsession does.

Once I heard Walt’s relationship to trains expressed that way, it reshaped the way I thought about every Disney park. Every attraction with a train element—the Disneyland Railroad, the monorail, Big Thunder Mountain, Casey Jr. Circus Train, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway—whether Walt built them or not, they suddenly became a tangible extension of him. If all of Disneyland is special to Walt, his trains were something extra special within it. I knew that before. This was when I truly understood why.

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I was thinking about what Giorgio said and what Walt’s obsession meant as we headed off for the second part of the tour. In ToonTown, we would finally ride the Disneyland Railroad inside the Lilly Belle.

Disneyland’s Lilly Belle is named for Walt’s wife, Lillian. She helped design and decorate the special parlor car in 1974, almost a decade after her husband’s death. It’s reserved for tours and VIP guests at the park. (The Lilly Belle was also the name of the miniature ridable model train Walt had at his own home. It was hugely influence in the creation of the Disneyland Railroad.)

The Lilly Belle contains personal items and decor taken from and inspired by the Disney family. It also looks a lot like it did when it first made its way around the park’s perimeter, the berm. That’s also why the Lilly Belle doesn’t have air conditioning. Excessive heat isn’t always a problem when you ride inside the enclosed parlor car. It was an issue on the record-setting hot March day we were there. To help us deal with the heat, everyone got personal electric fans.

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(We actually missed the Lilly Belle’s train by a minute when we got to ToonTown. We had to wait for it to go around the whole park before getting in. Giorgio made up the delay to everyone by giving us two special Lightning Lane passes instead of just the guaranteed one that comes with the tour. That second Lightning Lane easily made up for the extra 45 minutes the tour ran. My wife and I used it to skip a two-hour wait for DCA’s Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! later in the day. Like I said, well worth it.)

The Lilly Belle is a very cool attraction, especially if you care about trains, the history of the park, or Walt himself. It’s also a very unusual one at Disneyland, and not just because you can only ride it under special circumstances or via a pricey luxury tour ticket. It’s not a recreation of a train car Walt built or road. (Though it does resemble his Main Street apartment in many ways.) He never road in it himself, either. It’s just something fun and different that was made for VIPs. And yet, like everything else in the park, it felt very much like an extension of Walt. It was inspired by him and made to honor him. It was a tribute to his obsession. And that can be felt at every attraction in Disneyland and the many parks it spawned, because they only exist because of that obsession.

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(That might sound like hyperbole, that without Walt’s love of trains Disneyland might not exist. That is until you learn about Ward Kimball, his own train obsession, and his long and vital partnership with Walt. Disneyland without Ward Kimball is impossible to even imagine.)

As our tour ended I was grateful to have done it. It’s expensive, yes, but it’s perfect for history lovers and those looking to experience the park in a different way. I also think it makes for an amazing gift.

And now is when I’m supposed to tell you that as we drove around the park—past scenes of dinosaurs and into Main Street U.S.A. (where we briefly met the train conductor), through Frontierland’s quiet beauty, and back to ToonTown—that it finally happened. This where I’m supposed to tell you that like so many others I felt Walt’s presence at Disneyland.

Only I didn’t. At least not in the way I feel my sister’s at the Magic Kingdom or my Uncle Peter’s when I’m in Boston’s North End. Instead I felt something else entirely: a new appreciation for something I already loved. Because while Walt Disney will always feel like a historical figure to me, as I rode in the Lilly Belle, Walt’s parks and what they mean to me felt more real than ever.

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That tour helped me understand how Walt Disney turned his own obsession into something he could share with others. I understood how his obsession gave me something I love so much I feel compelled to share it with the people I love.

So no, I didn’t find Walt on the Disneyland Railroad. I found something even better. Fittingly, his train made me feel more connected to him.

Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist. He wants to do more tours at Disney Parks. You can follow him on Bluesky at @burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

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Investors back Skye’s AI home screen app for iPhone ahead of launch

TechCrunch - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 09:13
Skye's new AI app attracted investors before it even launched — a sign of interest in a more AI-aware iPhone.
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Barry Windsor-Smith’s Marvel Comics Getting Deluxe Collection (Exclusive)

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 09:00

Artist Barry Windsor-Smith is one of the most legendary names in comics. This is mainly thanks to his detailed line work and striking images on series such as Conan the Barbarian, and the iconic Wolverine story Weapon X. Now, publisher Fantagraphics has teamed up with Marvel to bring some of Barry Windsor-Smith’s earliest work in deluxe hardcover format. Coming this spring is The Marvel Creator Collection: Barry Windsor-Smith at Marvel. This three-volume series collects the artist’s earliest published work, going back to 1969. You can see the first images from the collection, collecting pages originally from Avengers #66, in our gallery down below. These pages show some of the earliest appearances of the Vision, who would go on to become one of Marvel’s most stalwart Avengers.

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Due out at the end of April, The Marvel Creator Collection No. 1: “Back to the Savage Land” will feature early pre-Conan work on titles such as X-MenThe AvengersDoctor Strange, and Iron Man. This will also include his amazing run on “Ka-Zar” of the Savage Land in Astonishing Tales. These stories helped close out Marvel’s Silver Age era, and usher in the Bronze Age. In addition to the previously mentioned series, this collection will collect individual stories from horror titles Chamber of Darkness and Tower of Shadows. Future volumes will collect Barry Windsor-Smith’s work from later groundbreaking Marvel series like Machine Man.

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In a statement, here’s what Fantagraphics’ founder Gary Groth had to say about this upcoming celebration of Windsor-Smith’s decades of Marvel work:

I have literally been following Barry Windsor-Smith’s career since 1969 when he debuted at Marvel Comics and immediately became my 2nd favorite artist (after Jack Kirby). So, it is a distinct pleasure to have the privilege of finally presenting all the work he did for Marvel (with the exception of Conan) in a gorgeously produced 3-volume hardcover series

The Marvel Creator Collection No. 1: “Back to the Savage Land” is due out on April 29, 2026, from Fantagraphics. You can pre-order it now from the official Fantagraphics online store for $49.99.

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HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Season 3 Trailer Is Violent and Emotional

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 08:46

Say what you will about House of the Dragon as an adaptation. (As both George R.R. Martin and myself have.) But d*mn if the show doesn’t know how to cut one seven bloody hells of a trailer. The latest look at the show’s upcoming third season is an intense, violent, sad affair that teases an explosive new entry. It makes good on House Targaryen’s promise. There will be plenty of fire and there will be plenty of blood. And the ones set to suffer the most are the family members bringing both to Westeros.

“There will be no doubt who the gods have chosen to rule.”

That’s the tagline for this newest promo for season three of HBO’s first Game of Thrones‘ prequel series. We’re not so sure this is a matter forthe gods, though. This is about dragons, both human and fire made flesh.

In this trailer we see Rhaenyra and her supporters having the advantage. However, as Queen Alicent tells her former friend-turned enemy-turned accomplice, ruling comes at a great cost. And that’s without factoring in that the Targaryen civil war is clearly far from over. There are still plenty of battles to be fought and plenty of losses to be endured.

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While we won’t give away any spoilers, book readers will definitely spot some big moments (and/or their fallout) destined to occur this season. (That one very emotional reaction….we know. We know.) Even those unfamiliar with George R.R. Martin’s history knew multiple big battles loom at the start of the season. The show’s sophomore outing set up some huge conflicts without delivering them.

Was that a mistake? Some would say yes. (It’s me, I’m some.) But the tradeoff is that season three could be the show’s best yet. We’ll find out when House of the Dragon returns to the skies of Westeros this summer. The third season debuts on June 21, 2026.

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ENOLA HOLMES 3 Reveals July Release Date

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 08:40

Enola Holmes 3 on the way to our Netflix screens. A while ago, Netflix announced that not only was Enola Holmes 3 on the way, but that the third movie in the franchise had already begun to film in the UK. In addition, the streamer revealed the cast and synopsis of Enola Holmes 3. Now, we know that Enola Holmes 3 will hit Netflix on July 1. That’s refreshingly close and fans are ready after a four year wait for her return.

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Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming movie starring Millie Bobby Brown.

Enola Holmes 3 has gathered an excellent cast. As mentioned, Millie Bobby Brown will be back as the main character and Sherlock Holmes sibling, Enola Holmes. Joining her are Louis Partridge, Himesh Patel, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, and Helena Bonham Carter. Excitingly, Henry Cavill will also be back in Enola Holmes 3, returning to the cast as Sherlock Holmes himself. We’ll definitely be excited to see more of Cavill and Brown as the duo of detective siblings.

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As to what mystery lies in store for us in Enola Holmes 3, Netflix isn’t saying much yet. The official synopsis for Enola Holmes 3 reads as follows: “Adventure chases detective Enola Holmes to Malta, where personal and professional dreams collide on a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before.

We love a new setting and a tangled and treacherous case. We just hope Enola’s professional aspirations don’t end up ruining her personal desires. Philip Barantini will direct the Enola Holmes 3 movie with a screenplay by Jack Thorne. The Enola Holmes franchise is based on The Enola Holmes Mysteries book series by Nancy Springer. So, anyone wanting to get a jumpstart on enjoying the next film should pick up a copy.

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Of course, Enola Holmes and Enola Holmes 2 are available to stream on Netflix right now. We cannot wait to see Enola Holmes 3 on Netflix this July.

Originally published January 7, 2026.

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Data center demand drives 66% surge in natural gas power plant costs

TechCrunch - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 08:27
Natural gas power plant costs have nearly doubled in two years and take 23% longer to build as data center electricity demand skyrockets.
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What’s behind Europe’s efforts to ditch U.S. software in favor of sovereign tech

TechCrunch - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 07:17
Governments across Europe are looking to rely less on American tech providers.
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VOUGHT RISING Will Arrive in 2027

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 06:58

The Boys may be coming to an end with its fifth and final season, but this diabolical universe still has lots of bizarre stories to tell. Vought Rising will take us back to the 1950s to explore the early days of Vought with a murder mystery and lots of Soldier Boy shenanigans. We will learn more about supes and people we’ve already met as well as meet new characters who certainly ain’t heroes. Who will star in Vought Rising and what can we expect from the series? 

Here’s everything we know about Vought Rising.

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The official title of the series is Vought Rising

Vought Rising’s Plot 

We don’t have a ton of plot details at this point, but here’s the general synopsis for Vought Rising is that it’s a “twisted murder mystery about the origins of Vought in the 1950s, the early exploits of Soldier Boy, and the diabolical maneuvers of a Supe known to fans as Stormfront, who was then going by the name Clara Vought.” 

There is a hint into Vought Rising’s twisted journey, thanks to an IG post revealing that the first episode is titled “Red Scare.” The episode is written by EP/showrunner Paul Grellong and directed by Sam Miller. 

This title is likely a reference to the real-life Red Scare that took place in the 1940s and 1950s. It was a period of time where people were really afraid of anyone whom they perceived to be a part of communist and socialist movements in the USA. The fears/suspicions from this moral panic could quickly escalate to persecution and violence. People found their freedom of speech and right to assemble being thwarted by the powers that be in charge. Sadly, this sounds all too familiar, even in 2026.

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Fort Harmony in THE BOYS, Explained: Its Ties to V-One and Vought

We have gotten some tidbits about what we might see in Vought Rising, thanks to The Boys season five. The show took Soldier Boy to Fort Harmony, where Frederick Vought did early experiments on soldiers and injected them with V-One. As we know, that’s what’s running in Soldier Boy’s veins and what Homelander wants in his. We ran into Quinn, who was mutated by V-One and causing a haze of hate in the dilapidated former military base. It’s clear that Quinn and Soldier Boy had a connection and a terse relationship, so we should get more of that and Fort Harmony in Vought Rising.

And, we will get more about the deep ties between Soldier Boy and Stormfront, whom he knew better at Clara Vought. Bombsight will eventually show up in The Boys, and we will likely learn more about him and how he relates to Soldier Boy in Vought Rising as well.

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VOUGHT RISING Will Show a Softer Side of Soldier BoyBehind-the-Scenes 

Paul Grellong will be the showrunner and executive producer for Vought Rising. The Boys’ showrunner Eric Kripke, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver, Neal H. Moritz, Ori Marmur, Pavun Shetty, Ken Levin, Jason Netter, Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson, Michaela Starr, and Jim Barnes are all executive producers on the series. We know that Sam Miller will direct at least the first episode of the series. The show wrapped production in March 2026, and is now going through the post-production process.

Vought Rising’s Cast Prime Video

Of course, Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash will return as Soldier Boy and Stormfront/Clara Vought, respectively. It really works in their favor that many supes do not age. Mason Dye will portray Bombsight, a supe who will make his debut in The Boys season five. Will Hochman and Elizabeth Posey will portray Torpedo and Private Angel. KiKi Layne, Jorden Myrie, Nicolò Pasetti, Ricky Staffieri, and Brian J. Smith will all star in this show as well in undisclosed roles. Raphael Sbarge, Romi Shraiter, Aaron Douglas and David Hewlett are all in Vought Rising in recurring roles that are currently under wraps.

Vought Rising’s Release Date 

There is currently no release date for Vought Rising but it is coming sometime in 2027.

Originally published October 21, 2025.

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SPIDER-NOIR Trailer: A Spiraling NYC and a Hero Reborn

The Nerdist - Mon, 04/27/2026 - 06:39

On May 27, the web will start to unravel as Nicolas Cage takes on the role of Ben Reilly in Spider-Noir. This Prime Video live-action series is coming at the perfect time, giving us a different type of Spider hero before Peter Parker swings into theaters for what will surely be a summer blockbuster. In the latest trailer for Spider-Noir, the mystery and chaos of this universe start to ramp up with a spiraling mystery.

Reilly is a private investigator in a chaotic New York City who used to be the Spider, the only hero on the streets. A woman comes to his agency asking for help to find her friend, but the details are scarce. She says the world is a dangerous place but Ben is braver than he seems to be.

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And well, we see Sandman punch him clean off a building. Yikes. But of course he’s able to web-sling himself out of that situation, and Spider-Man is back once again to defend 1930s NYC. Entertaining, intriguing, and action-packed, the trailer for Spider-Noir sets the tone for this series perfectly.

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China has ordered Meta to unwind its multibillion-dollar Manus acquisition, dealing a potential setback to Zuckerberg’s push into AI agents.
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OpenAI could be making a phone with AI agents replacing apps

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Critical infrastructure giant Itron says it was hacked

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