
Netflix sends Devil May Cry to a third and final season
The anime adaptation is ending on Netflix's terms, giving entertainment executives a clean read on how streamers manage renewals and exits.
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The anime adaptation is ending on Netflix's terms, giving entertainment executives a clean read on how streamers manage renewals and exits.

A YouTube creator has turned hundreds of classic metal songs into Doom-style MIDI covers, showing how obsessive fan labor can become a durable niche audience and a monetizable brand.

A 10-song Prince compilation lands August 28, and the estate is turning vault strategy, anniversary timing, and controlled access into a bigger cultural play.
A late KISS-era guitar just proved again that iconic instruments are alternative assets with real price discovery, especially when provenance and pop-culture gravity line up.

Ned Luke says the defendant will serve 4 years, and the case may expand to others named in the investigation, underscoring how online harassment can become federal prison time.

The streamer is turning the World Cup into a four-player Netflix game, betting that live sports can also mean live gameplay.

The Dundalk band is using a new album, a pointed single, and a packed UK and Ireland tour to turn cultural snubs into momentum.
The Apple TV pilot pushed Seehorn to an extreme she says she had never hit before, underscoring how prestige TV can still demand brutal physical and emotional reserves.

Stand Up centers disability as a rite of passage, forcing decision-makers to rethink who gets to be complex, flawed, and onscreen at all.

The new release turns Prince’s vast unreleased archive into a reminder that legacy catalogs can still generate fresh product, fresh attention, and fresh revenue.

Mirra Andreeva’s run to her first major final shows how young talent can force a fast-moving reset in tennis’s competitive hierarchy.

Lovely Hellplace’s second RPG keeps Dread Delusion’s eerie vibe, but adds a 14-member party, permadeath, and a wildly different combat loop.