The X-Files: 5 Things From the Original Series That Ryan Coogler’s Reboot Must Get Right

The original nine seasons of The X-Files are still considered a classic, but the show’s later seasons in 2016 and 2018 were met with mixed reactions, showing how difficult it is to update a beloved series. These new episodes often had trouble balancing the 1990s’ sense of distrust with the issues of today’s always-connected world, leading to a confusing storyline that didn’t feel as focused as the original. Now, a reboot is being led by director Ryan Coogler, and it has the tough job of staying true to what made the show great while also telling a story that feels relevant to our current social and political climate.

DC Just Gave Absolute Wonder Woman the Best Magic Power Upgrade in Years

The main danger comes from Veronica Cale, National Security Adviser, who is determined to eliminate Wonder Woman, no matter the cost. With few options left, Cale is sending the Absolute Suicide Squad after Wonder Woman, led by this world’s Zatanna. Zatanna has already cast a powerful spell that stops Wonder Woman from using her own magic when they’re near each other. However, Wonder Woman isn’t defeated yet and has a shocking plan for Cale’s team of villains.

Xbox Game Pass Just Added a New Perk for Ultimate Subscribers

Xbox has announced upgrades to its cloud gaming technology, bringing the biggest benefits to Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. Players on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X, and Xbox One S consoles can now stream games at up to 1440p resolution. This means cloud games will look sharper and play more smoothly. Xbox notes that this enhanced streaming quality is exclusively for Game Pass Ultimate members.

7 Classic Anime Crunchyroll Removed

I remember when Claymore first came out as an anime back in 2007. It’s a really interesting dark fantasy, with some seriously intense fight scenes. What always struck me, though, was that it was made by Studio Madhouse – the same folks behind popular shows like Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End and Hunter x Hunter! Despite that, it recently disappeared from Crunchyroll due to licensing problems. If you haven’t heard of it, the story follows a creature that’s half-human, half-monster, who’s on a mission to fight the truly evil, full-breed monsters that prey on humans.