5 Reasons One World Under Doom Was the Best Event Book of 2025

Although some people believe DC K.O. was the best comic event of 2025, One World Under Doom delivered plenty of exciting moments. It pushed characters in unexpected ways and significantly altered the Marvel Universe—at least, until the next big storyline. Here are five reasons why One World Under Doom stands out as the best event comic of 2025.

Game of Thrones’ New Show Officially Breaks a Targaryen Trend After 15 Years (& It Was Much Needed)

The story still features classic fantasy elements like knights, lords, and tournaments, and while the conflicts aren’t as large-scale as before, there’s still plenty of action and violence. Several members of the Targaryen family appear, including Baelor, the heir to the Iron Throne, Maekar, and the story’s antagonist, Aerion. However, unlike Daenerys or the Targaryens in House of the Dragon, this family doesn’t have dragons – their most significant advantage.

5 Best MMORPGs That Aren’t World of Warcraft

Released in 2003, Eve Online is a long-running space MMORPG often called the best free-to-play game in the genre. Players can explore over 7,800 star systems and participate in a wide range of activities, including fighting, building, and even piracy. The game is incredibly large, even for a ‘massive’ multiplayer game, and has been consistently updated with new content over the years. It’s even spawned a board game adaptation! Eve Online currently averages around 30,000 players each month, with peak subscriber numbers reaching as high as 300,000.

Capcom’s Greatest Resident Evil Game Almost Didn’t Exist

Compared to previous Resident Evil games, RE4 represented a significant shift in style. It moved away from the series’ traditional fixed camera angles and instead used an over-the-shoulder perspective – a viewpoint that would become common in later installments. While this change brought more action to the gameplay, RE4 still managed to maintain the series’ signature tense and claustrophobic atmosphere by limiting the player’s field of vision. Fans greatly enjoyed this new approach, and it was later revisited in the remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and even Resident Evil 4 itself.

This Fantasy Movie Is Officially One Of 2026’s Most Important Releases

Several films scheduled for release this year are generating significant buzz, and now another one has officially joined that group. Wildwood, the latest stop-motion movie from Laika, will hit US theaters on October 23, 2026. This announcement comes after a long search for a distributor, which already delayed the film by a year – the first teaser was released back in August 2024. Despite talks with Focus Features and Annapurna, no major distributors committed. Ultimately, Wildwood will have a wide release in the US through Fathom Entertainment, a company known for limited-run events and re-releases, while FilmNation will manage international distribution.

IT Director Confirms A Third Film Is In The Works (But It’s Not Chapter 3)

Director Andy Muschietti recently announced plans for a longer, combined version of both It and It Chapter Two. During an interview while promoting It: Welcome to Derry, Muschietti and his partner, Barbara Muschietti, shared their hope to release this “super cut,” which will include additional scenes that haven’t been filmed yet. They also mentioned that Stephen King knows about the project and supports it.

This Underrated Netflix Action Movie With an All-Star Cast Is a Must-Watch After Ben Affleck’s The Rip

In the movie, Dumars leads a special police team focused on narcotics. During a raid on a suspected drug house – tipped off by an anonymous source – his team doesn’t find drugs, but a huge stash of cartel money – tens of millions of dollars. Dumars’ friend and colleague, Sgt. JD Byrne, starts to worry that Dumars’ past issues are affecting his judgment and professionalism. The situation quickly becomes incredibly dangerous as the team realizes they can’t rely on anyone – not even other officers or fellow team members – and that trusting the wrong person could be fatal.