Spider-Man’s Secret Identity Doesn’t Mean Anything in the MCU Anymore

For a long time, a key part of Spider-Man’s story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was keeping his identity secret. That changed at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home when Mysterio publicly revealed Peter Parker was Spider-Man. Spider-Man: No Way Home then explored the consequences of this reveal, leading Peter to seek Doctor Strange’s help and eventually resulting in the world forgetting Peter Parker is Spider-Man.

‘Stranger Things’ Creators Address Major Off-Screen Revelation About Henry Creel

The Duffer brothers recently told Variety that Hopper and Joyce probably figured out they went to high school with Henry Creel (Vecna) during the time jump in the Stranger Things finale. While the show hinted at this connection, the stage play Stranger Things: The First Shadow explored it in detail, revealing Vecna’s backstory. The Duffers confirmed the couple likely made the connection, but they didn’t want the play to be essential viewing for most fans who hadn’t seen it.

New Intel Suggests One of 2025’s Biggest RPGs Is Coming to Switch 2 Very Soon

The new Switch 2 is expected to attract more large-scale RPGs to Nintendo consoles. The original Switch struggled to run many newer games due to its hardware limitations. Now, with the improved Switch 2, we’re already seeing major titles like a port of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Leaks and the planned release schedule for the Monster Hunter Wilds update hint that Capcom’s latest RPG could be coming to the Switch 2 next.

Two Nickelodeon Classics Have Vanished From Paramount+

This year, both Kablam! and Action League Now have been removed from Paramount+. Interestingly, Action League Now—the show featuring stop-motion action figure superheroes—originally began as a segment within Kablam!. It appeared in fifty-one segments of the anthology series before getting its own show on Nickelodeon, which only lasted twelve episodes. Unlike many other shows from that era, neither Kablam! nor Action League Now have been revived, and it doesn’t look like they will be anytime soon.

5 Underrated Games People Hated for All the Wrong Reasons

Some games get a bad reputation, and even though many of those original complaints don’t seem as serious now, people still criticize them. While these games definitely weren’t perfect, their flaws often overshadowed their strengths. Here are five games that deserve a second look because they were unfairly criticized.