2 Years Ago, a Marvel Masterpiece Gave a Cult Hero X-Men His Greatest Moment (& We Need More)

Two years ago, X-Men ’97 unexpectedly became one of the biggest hits in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Despite some issues during production, the show delivered ten fantastic episodes. While many moments stood out, the fifth episode, “Remember It,” was truly exceptional. It featured a powerful and heartbreaking story about the Sentinels, and finally gave the character Gambit the satisfying arc he deserved after being shortchanged in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The episode’s brilliance—and tragedy—lies in the fact that Gambit had to make the ultimate sacrifice to achieve that redemption.

The Duffer Bros’ New Sci-Fi Series Details Reveal a Cult 1980s Inspiration

I’m so excited about Netflix’s new show, The Boroughs! It’s about this amazing retirement community that seems perfect on the surface, but then a group of residents discovers something terrifying is happening. They realize they have to team up to fight this strange threat that’s trying to steal their time – which is pretty powerful, considering they don’t have much left! And the cast is incredible – Alfred Molina, Alfre Woodard, Geena Davis, and Jena Malone are all in it, so you just know it’s going to be good. The creators have said they really wanted to explore what it means to be older and still be a hero, asking themselves, ‘What’s it like to be 70 and save the world?’ I think that’s a really cool angle!

Crimson Desert Patch Adds New Skills, Intel Arc GPU Support, Weapon Display Feature, and More

Update 1.03.00 is now live! You can now choose to hide or show your weapons. Damiane and Oongka can also use the Axiom Force and Nature’s Snare abilities, which were previously only available to Kilff. Additionally, Shield Toss and Scatter Shot now work the same way as Force Palm. Finally, you can still access the Bank even with a Wanted status, though you won’t be able to deposit gold bars or make investments while wanted – they have their limits!

Xbox Game Pass Now Has One of the Great Classic Square Enix RPGs

For a limited time, Xbox Game Pass subscribers on PC and Xbox Series X|S can play Final Fantasy IV, a classic RPG from Square Enix originally released in 1991. It’s the fourth installment in the popular Final Fantasy series, which began in 1987, and is considered one of the stronger titles in the franchise and a solid RPG from the Super Nintendo era. While not among the very best RPGs of its time, it received a positive 89% score on GameRankings when it first came out.