28 Years Ago Power Rangers Revealed A Brand New Team (And A New Leader)

Following the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the story continued with Alien Rangers and Power Rangers Zeo. This led to the movie Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, which introduced a new team. However, we didn’t see them lead the TV series until Power Rangers Turbo. The season began with a three-part episode called Shift Into Turbo on April 19, 1997. This episode established the new Rangers and also brought a significant change: Dimitria took over leadership from Zordon.

Ned Stark Actor Addresses Return in Game of Thrones Prequel

Sean Bean famously played Ned Stark in the first season of Game of Thrones. Joseph Aramayo also portrayed a younger Ned Stark in Bran Stark’s visions later in the series. In a recent interview, Aramayo was asked if he’d consider reprising the role in a future Game of Thrones prequel. While he enjoyed playing Ned, he doesn’t expect to return to the character, as it’s been quite some time since he last did.

Invincible Season 5: Everything We Know After That Huge Cliffhanger Ending

The fourth season of Invincible concluded with Mark and Nolan returning to Earth, anticipating the arrival of the escaping Viltrumites. Surprisingly, the Viltrumites are nowhere to be found. Mark becomes increasingly anxious, while Nolan takes Debbie and goes back to Talescria to be with Oliver as he recovers. Eventually, Mark discovers the Viltrumites have been hiding amongst humans, secretly increasing their numbers by having children with them. Separately, Thaedus secretly gives Allen a fully developed version of the Scourge Virus, which poses a huge threat – it could unintentionally destroy all of humanity if unleashed.

“It’s Truly Baffling”: Shigeru Miyamoto Responds to Super Mario Galaxy Movie Reviews as Film Races Toward $1 Billion

Shigeru Miyamoto, the famous creator behind Mario, has publicly responded to the negative reviews of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. He said he was very surprised by the harsh criticism, especially since the sequel received even worse reviews than the first film. He shared these thoughts with Japanese media during an interview celebrating the movie’s release in Japan, sparking a discussion about why critics and audiences often disagree about Nintendo’s films.