Marvel Officially Confirms Professor X Betrayed Everything the X-Men Stand For

The new comic series, Dungeons of Doom, explores the aftermath of Doctor Doom’s death and the scramble for power and secrets left behind in Latveria. The first issue reveals a surprising connection between Doom and Professor X: Xavier secretly sent a mutant child—one he believed shouldn’t exist—to Latveria for protection. This act contradicts Xavier’s publicly stated ideals, but longtime X-Men fans won’t be entirely surprised, as Xavier has a history of making questionable decisions and keeping secrets.

McDonald’s Brings Back 1980s Happy Meal Changeables

Starting January 27, 2026, McDonald’s is bringing back the Changeables, which will be available in Happy Meals across the country. This comes after years of requests from fans, particularly on social media, so if you’ve been hoping for their return, now’s the time!

An Unhinged Jaws Replacement From the ‘90s Is About To Leave Netflix

Luis Llosa’s Anaconda is definitely one of the sillier monster movies to come out after Jaws. It’s basically a Jawsstyle story, but set in the jungle. The ’90s film features Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Eric Stoltz, Jonathan Hyde, and Owen Wilson as a documentary crew who team up with John Voight’s character, a snake hunter, to track down a massive, legendary green anaconda. Anaconda* has been available on Netflix for some time, but it will be leaving the platform on February 1st.

Return of Beloved Anime Gets New Look 1 Month After 2025’s Best Finale

After escaping the castle with the help of her childhood friend and protector, Hak, Yona discovers they have nowhere to go. Now without a home or her previous life, she sets out on a quest to find the four legendary Dragon Warriors and claim her rightful place as Princess of the Kouka Kingdom. The manga will conclude with Volume 47, scheduled for release in Japan on February 20th, 2026, with translated versions to follow for international readers. The cover for the final volume beautifully depicts Yona shielding Hak amidst the turmoil caused by the Dragon Gods.

A Petition That Could Change Live-Service Gaming Crosses a Huge Milestone

It’s really frustrating when games I love just disappear. It feels like a slap in the face, not just to me, but to all of us who invest our time and money. Thankfully, a lot of people are starting to fight for our rights as gamers. I’ve been following this initiative called ‘Stop Killing Games,’ and they’re trying to get the EU to make publishers handle game shutdowns way better – like, actually letting us still play what we bought. And the big news is, they just cleared a major step towards making that happen! It could totally change how the industry works, and honestly, it’s about time.