In the quiet town of Hawkins, Indiana, life looks normal again. The mall is gone, the streets are calm, and students at Hawkins High go about their days like nothing ever happened. But for a small group of friends, normal is just another word for pretending. Old connections haven’t faded, strange feelings haven’t disappeared, and the air itself still feels… wrong. With the past refusing to stay buried and something unseen slowly waking up, they find themselves pulled back into the unknown, where
After Wano, the Straw Hat Pirates sail the New World no longer as outlaws, but as a Yonko’s crew. Under the banner of the Sun God Luffy, they carry the weight of an altered world, moving with a blunt new confidence toward the final throne.
Hogwarts feels different this year, quieter but full of energy, like the castle itself is holding its breath. Voldemort has returned openly, and everyone knows the danger is real. Still, life goes on, students hurry between classes, Quidditch practices fill the air with cheers, and there’s laughter tucked between whispered rumors of attacks and secrets.
Hawkins is a militarized quarantine zone in 1987, its citizens hunted by a government blaming Eleven for the town's deadly rifts to the Upside Down. As our heroes search for the missing Vecna, they discover the military's reckless attempt to capture him has backfired catastrophically, unleashing a new wave of terror and forcing Will Byers to confront the dark origins of his own past to save his friends and his younger sister from the same fate.
After months of global fan events, the Stranger Things cast arrives in Argentina for a highly anticipated premiere. The crowd is intense, the atmosphere electric, and once the screening ends, they step out to meet one of their loudest and most passionate fanbases yet.
Wano is a country of extreme beauty and suffocating cruelty, closed off by jagged waterfalls and iron-fisted isolation. Under the rule of the Shogun Orochi and the Emperor Kaido, the skies are thick with factory smoke and the rivers run with poison. The Straw Hat Pirates have arrived as the long-awaited spark of revolution. Scattered across the Flower Capital and the wasteland regions, they operate in the shadows, donning kimonos and adopting aliases as they prepare for the fire that will eventually consume Onigashima.
Hogwarts feels different this year, unsettled but alive, like something unseen is moving just beyond reach. The wizarding world is on edge after the escape of Sirius Black from Azkaban, a name spoken in hushed tones across the castle. Fear lingers, but it is quieter, threaded through daily life rather than overwhelming it.
Task Force 141 — Ghost, Soap, Price, and Gaz — are visiting a school in London at the request of the headmaster, who insists students need to learn about the military. For seasoned soldiers, this isn’t combat, but dealing with restless teenagers, endless questions, and unpredictable chaos might be just as challenging. What could go wrong? Pretty much everything.
After Wano, the Straw Hat Pirates sail the New World no longer as outlaws, but as a Yonko’s crew. Under the banner of the Sun God Luffy, they carry the weight of an altered world, moving with a blunt new confidence toward the final throne.
In the quiet town of Hawkins, Indiana, life looks normal again. The mall is gone, the streets are calm, and students at Hawkins High go about their days like nothing ever happened. But for a small group of friends, normal is just another word for pretending. Old connections haven’t faded, strange feelings haven’t disappeared, and the air itself still feels… wrong. With the past refusing to stay buried and something unseen slowly waking up, they find themselves pulled back into the unknown, where
The Hundred Year War has lasted so long that, in many places, it no longer feels like a war at all. The Fire Nation has spent generations turning conquest into normalcy, absorbing territories, rewriting history, dismantling cultures slowly enough that people barely notice what’s disappearing until it’s already gone. Some cities resist openly, others survive by adapting, and most people are stuck somewhere in between, trying to make it through another day without attracting the wrong attention. Soldiers are only part of the problem now. Informants, collaborators, corrupt officials, frightened civilians, all of them keep the machine running because fear is easier to maintain than loyalty. Hope still exists, but it’s quieter these days, carried carefully by people who know exactly what losing it would mean.
In the busy chaos of New York City, the streets and skyscrapers are alive with energy, opportunity, and danger. By day, the city moves with ordinary life: students rushing between classes, workers hustling through the subway, vendors calling out from crowded corners. By night, it becomes a maze of shadows where villains strike, heroes intervene, and the unexpected can happen at any moment.
Task Force 141 operates out of a network of safehouses, forward operating bases, and temporary deployments scattered across the globe. Life within the unit exists in a constant state of movement. One mission ends, another begins, and the space between is often filled with briefings, paperwork, maintenance, and the rare moments of quiet that nobody quite knows how to use.
In a kingdom where tradition weighs heavier than crowns, ambition stirs beneath polished halls and perfect etiquette. Loyalties are tested, expectations press close, and quiet rivalries begin to shape the future of the royal line. Behind the elegance and ceremony, every choice leaves a mark and not everyone is content to remain in their assigned place.
When Task Force 141 and Los Vaqueros infiltrate a Berlin gala to hunt one of Makarov’s dealers, they meet a famous singer whose mind is beyond their words.
In the hunt for Hassan Zyani, Task Force 141’s safehouses run on high alert but not yet on heartbreak. There’s tension, sure, but it’s the usual kind, the kind that comes with chasing a ghost across borders, not the kind born from betrayal. Price, Ghost, Soap, and Gaz move like a well-tuned machine; their trust in each other is solid, uncracked, built from years of pulling each other out of fire. Alejandro and Rudy rotate in and out of the safehouses in Las Almas, Mexico, their presence grounding and familiar.