7 Years Ago, The Power Rangers Game Fans Had Always Wanted Finally Released (And It Absolutely Delivered)

The Power Rangers franchise partnered with nWay in 2017 to create Power Rangers: Legacy Wars, a mobile fighting game featuring characters from throughout the series’ history. The game was enjoyable and had a great selection of fighters, leading fans to request a similar game for consoles. In 2019, their wish came true with Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, developed by nWay and Lionsgate Games. While the game could have been even better, it provided a really satisfying fighting game experience for longtime Power Rangers fans.

Shonen Jump Officially Cancels Its First Major Series of Summer 2026 (& Fans Hate It)

Fans had predicted the cancellation of Akira Inui’s Alien Headbutt for several weeks, as the story seemed to be rushing towards a quick ending. Now, those predictions have been confirmed. After initial reports of an early finish, Alien Headbutt has officially been cancelled in Shonen Jump with the release of its 16th and final chapter. Despite not reaching its full potential, many fans are disappointed to see the series end.

Cronos: Lazarus Will Be Revealed on June 6th-7th

On June 6th and 7th, attendees can expect updates on Control Resonant with creative director Mikael Kasurinen, a behind-the-scenes look at Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis with actress Alix Wilton Regan, and details on a variety of other games, including The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy, and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, among others.

Rayman Origins: Enhanced Edition Briefly Appears on Microsoft Store for $1999

I was so excited to see this game is finally coming to Xbox Series X/S! From what I’ve heard, it’s going to look amazing with 4K resolution and run super smooth at 60 FPS. They’re even adding some nice quality-of-life improvements, which is great. And as a long-time fan, I’m especially happy they’re including all 60 Relics that were originally in the PlayStation Vita version. Remember those? Collecting them all unlocked extra story details about the characters through these cool murals, and I can’t wait to do that again!

32 Years Ago, Marvel Movie History Almost Changed Forever (Will Secret Wars Deliver on This Broken Promise?)

Back in 1994, a Fantastic Four movie was actually made and ready for release! It was advertised at Comic-Con, scheduled for theaters, and even had a premiere planned at the Mall of America. Directed by Oley Sassone, the film starred Alex Hyde-White as Reed Richards, Rebecca Staab as Sue Storm, Jay Underwood as Johnny Storm, and Joseph Culp as Doctor Doom—all on a very small, $1 million budget. They did everything you’d expect: released trailers, sent the actors on a promotional tour, and Fox announced a May 31st release date. The mayor of the host city was even going to officially declare a “Fantastic Four Day.” So, what happened to it, and why has almost nobody ever seen it?