All the Sci-Fi Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Mercy’

‘Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise’ is coming to select theaters on January 19, 2026, and picks up where the original series left off. The movie follows the zombie idol group Franchouchou as they face new supernatural problems and achieve even bigger musical successes in Saga Prefecture. It’s a funny, action-packed adventure that mixes fantasy, horror, and the unique charm of the idol genre, and fans can expect to see their favorite characters dealing with strange challenges – all while still being zombies!

All the Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise’

The new animated horror-comedy movie arrives in theaters on January 19, 2026. It continues the story of Franchouchou, the zombie idol group, as they try to boost tourism in Saga Prefecture with their concerts. This time, they face a huge supernatural danger that threatens everything they are. Expect plenty of energetic music and the funny, quirky style fans love. The film builds on the world of ‘Zombie Land Saga’ while still delivering the heartfelt moments from the original series.

A$AP Rocky shows respect to Akademiks amid Drake tension

Look, things move fast online these days with all the blogs, TikToks, and everything else. But Rocky basically said not every source is created equal. He thinks some people really drive the conversation, and he specifically pointed to Akademiks as one of those voices that actually matters.

Celebs Who Apologized for Old Tweets But Kept the Behavior

Chrissy Teigen gained a large following by being open and outspoken on social media. However, her career faced challenges when past tweets containing harsh and abusive comments towards Courtney Stodden, who was a teenager at the time, came to light. Teigen publicly apologized, admitting she had been an insecure attention-seeker. Later, further accusations of bullying and negative behavior surfaced, with many questioning the sincerity of her apology, as reports of similar actions continued to emerge.

Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘Drops of God’

As a total courtroom show fanatic, I’m thrilled to hear ‘Judy Justice’ is back for a fourth season! It drops January 19th on Freevee, and it’s everything you’d expect – real cases, and Judge Judy being her wonderfully direct self. She’s still bringing the legal smarts, and the whole team – Sarah Rose, Whitney Kumar, and Kevin Rasco – are back to keep things running smoothly. It’s a really fresh take on the classic courtroom show, but for streaming, and I can’t wait to tune in.