Ten Years Later, Rogue One Is Officially Disney’s Most Important Star Wars Movie

It’s been ten years since its release, so it’s a good time to ask: why has Rogue One become a favorite among Star Wars fans, while other recent Disney Star Wars projects haven’t fared as well? The sequel trilogy sparked a lot of debate, plans for more standalone films were cancelled after Solo didn’t perform well in theaters, and viewership for the Star Wars shows on Disney+ has been declining. What made Rogue One succeed when so many other Disney-era Star Wars releases have faced challenges?

First Look at New San Junipero Comic Is a Solid Reminder That It’s The Best Black Mirror Episode (Exclusive)

Twisted Comics is launching a Kickstarter campaign today, March 10th, for their new comic book, San Junipero. Based on the popular Black Mirror episode, this adaptation by writer Neil Gibson, artist Phil Buckenham, and colorist Agnese Pozza aims to capture the original’s beauty, mystery, and emotional impact in a new, expanded format. Fans of the episode can also look forward to finding plenty of familiar details and easter eggs within the comic.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Power Rangers Is Getting an Unexpected Reboot

According to Bleeding Cool, the upcoming Comics Giveaway Day 2026 issue of Power Rangers #0 from BOOM! Studios will include several stories highlighting three unique Power Rangers universes. Fans knew this issue would present a different take on the team, but it now appears it will feature three completely separate versions of the Rangers.

Why underdog F1 has a real case to argue for a best picture win at the 2026 Oscars

Joseph Kosinski directs this film, starring Brad Pitt in a story about a final shot at glory and featuring thrilling, high-budget car races. Pitt also produces and plays Sonny Hayes, a former Formula 1 driver whose career was cut short by a crash three decades ago. He gets a chance to revive his racing days when an old friend, played by Javier Bardem, asks him to drive for his team.

Bruce Campbell Stepped Back From Evil Dead Movies for 1 Major Reason

I just heard something really interesting! Apparently, Gabriel Macht, from Burn Notice, decided to step back from doing more Evil Dead movies after a meeting about the next Burn film. It sounds like that conversation really made him want to concentrate on his indie comedy, Ernie & Emma, instead. It’s cool to see him focusing on a passion project!