DC’s Tournament Ends & 4 Other Moments You Missed This Week (2/11)

This week brought some exciting developments in the DC universe! Supergirl delivered another festive special, this time with a unique take on Valentine’s Day and a villain fixated on love. The intense tournament in DC K.O. also reached a surprising climax, with a winner no one expected. We’re already seeing the consequences of the tournament for characters like Aquaman and Green Lantern Guy Gardner. If you missed any of the action, here’s a rundown of the biggest DC highlights from the past week.

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is Getting More Modes and Features on PC and PS5

The game will launch on PC and PS5 with new modes and features, giving players fresh challenges and rewards. While details are limited, these additions won’t be as extensive as the Director’s Cut for the original Death Stranding, which included a lot of new missions. It sounds like these new modes and features will likely be optional extras, possibly including extra difficulty settings, rather than being integrated into the main game.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Star Drops Huge Bombshell That Completely Changes Game of Thrones Canon

Years after the events of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Egg unexpectedly becomes King Aegon V Targaryen due to a series of happenings and deaths. Dunk joins the Kingsguard, ultimately becoming its leader. It was already known that both characters die in the Tragedy at Summerhall, which occurred fifty years after the first season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, in the year 259 AC.

An Overlooked 2025 Horror Gem Just Arrived on Shudder

The horror thriller Honey Bunch, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival last year, will be available to stream on Shudder starting February 13th. The film reunites directors Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli, who previously worked together on the horror drama Violation. Honey Bunch tells a chilling story about a woman experiencing strange events while receiving experimental treatment for memory loss. Though it received excellent reviews at film festivals, limited theatrical release (primarily in Canada in January) meant it flew under the radar in 2025 – but it’s definitely worth watching.

Every Deep Space Nine Character Who Returned in Later Trek Shows

While Deep Space Nine initially lived in the shadow of The Next Generation, it’s since become a beloved favorite among fans. Many now consider it one of the best Star Trek series ever made, and its impact is clear in recent shows. Several of DS9‘s original actors have even appeared in shows like Lower Decks, Picard, Prodigy, and Starfleet Academy. We’ve compiled a complete list of all those DS9 character returns, from quick, silent appearances to full story arcs.

Star Wars Needs to “Up Its Game” For The Mandalorian & Grogu, Admits Creator

At the Star Wars: Most Wanted event (as reported by Screen Rant), Jon Favreau discussed how he’s planning to improve the visual experience for the upcoming The Mandalorian and Grogu movie. He explained that they need to raise the bar for the big screen, including using taller aspect ratios for IMAX and building more immersive sets. This means upgrading both the visual effects and the storytelling to a higher level.