Fans Think X-Men Lore Is Confusing (But It’s All This Future MCU Star’s Fault)

The X-Men’s long and complex history is notoriously difficult to follow, thanks to time travel, major story changes, and powerful cosmic events. But much of that confusion centers around one character: Cyclops. He’s consistently portrayed as the X-Men’s best leader and has had many important relationships. Looking back at the X-Men’s timeline, he’s often at the heart of the most complicated storylines. There’s been talk of Cyclops playing a key role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and that could prove to be even more complex than fans realize.

After 26 Years, We’re Finally Getting the X-Men’s Most Iconic Villains in Avengers: Doomsday

Now that the X-Men are officially part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we’re seeing versions of the characters that are much more faithful to the comics. Professor X appeared in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Beast showed up in The Marvels, and Wolverine and Gambit will be in Deadpool & Wolverine, all looking more like their 90s comic book versions than in past films. The upcoming Avengers: Doomsday will give the X-Men their biggest role in the MCU so far, and it will finally introduce a major character who’s been missing from the films until now.

7 Worst DC Character Assassinations In Comics

This article examines seven DC Comics heroes whose reputations were damaged within their own stories, and explores whether those characters were ever successfully restored to their former glory.

Nic Cage’s MCU Casting Comments Go Viral After Ghost Rider Rumors

You know, I’ve been thinking about Nicolas Cage and his time as Ghost Rider. Apparently, he’s totally cool with the fact that his version isn’t connected to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He was asked about it recently, and he was pretty direct – he admitted it’s a separate thing, but he doesn’t really care! He even said something amazing: ‘I don’t need to be in the MCU, I’m Nic Cage.’ It’s just a testament to how confident and unique he is, honestly. He doesn’t need a franchise; the franchise needs him.

Acclaimed Series’ Main Couple Gets New Look Before Anime’s Return

The manga artist regularly updates fans on social media, often posting new character art for special occasions. This Valentine’s Day, she shared a beautiful illustration on X (formerly Twitter) featuring Hak and Yona, a popular couple from her series. The artwork shows them bundled in winter clothes as snow falls, with their companion, Ao, nearby. It’s a sweet scene of Hak leaning on Yona, emphasizing their close bond, and fans loved it! The post quickly went viral, gaining thousands of likes as excitement builds for the next season and the development of their relationship.

Nintendo Can Finally Fix One of Its Best Series on Nintendo Switch 2

With each new Nintendo console, a new Paper Mario game appears, consistently being a fan favorite. However, many fans believe the series peaked with its first two installments, and subsequent games haven’t lived up to that standard. Paper Mario: The Origami King showed promise, but the recent success of the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake makes it clear what players want. If Nintendo releases a new Paper Mario game on the Switch 2, it needs to recapture the magic that originally made the series so beloved.

29 Years Ago, Disney’s Darkest Saturday Morning Cartoon Finally Ended (And It Needs a Modern Reboot)

The final episode of Disney’s popular cartoon, Gargoyles, aired on February 15, 1997. In the 78th and last episode, titled Angels in the Night, Xanatos surprisingly helps Goliath and the Manhattan Clan escape a dangerous trap set by John Castaway and the Quarrymen. This not only saves the gargoyles, but also reveals the Quarrymen’s true intentions, leading the city to finally recognize the gargoyles as the heroes they are and fully accept them. While the ending was positive, many fans felt the series ended prematurely.

If You Miss Squid Game, Check Out Netflix’s Wild New Crime Thriller

If you’re looking for a quick, gripping show to watch over the weekend, the Taiwanese thriller Million-Follower Detective is a great choice. It’s only eight episodes long, each around an hour, and centers on a masked woman who can predict when social media stars will die. Given how popular crime thrillers are on Netflix, this one could be your next binge-watch.