Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – A New Generation Trek Needs

The promotional poster for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy caused a lot of discussion, and it’s unclear if Paramount+ anticipated the reaction. The poster showed six young cadets relaxing together in a grassy field, and it clearly took inspiration from popular teen dramas of the past, like Beverly Hills, 90210.

Marvel Fans Are Already Freaking Out About the Multiple Avengers: Doomsday Trailers (& They Have a Point)

Okay, so it’s not just Marvel pushing hard for their next big event movie. Disney, as a whole, is really going all-in on promoting it, and they’re strategically timing the campaign with the release of the new Avatar film, Avatar: Fire and Ash. Honestly, it’s not a huge surprise, but the specifics are pretty wild. Apparently, they’re planning to drop four different teasers for the movie before showings of Avatar 3, releasing a new one each week starting December 19th. That’s a lot of hype building!

Classic NES Game Coming to PS5 and Nintendo Switch (With Limited Time Pre-Orders)

The classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game Jaws, originally released long after the blockbuster movie thrilled audiences in 1975, is getting a re-release. Published by LJN, the game is famously divisive – players tend to either love it or dislike it. But now, Limited Run Games is bringing it back with two physical editions available for pre-order starting December 19, 2025. This re-release celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Jaws film.

5 Comic Book TV Shows That Were Masterpieces From Beginning To End

Lots of fantastic TV shows have been adapted from comic books. But it’s rare for one to be consistently great throughout its entire run – it’s tough to maintain that level of quality for a long time. Still, a few shows have managed to do just that, becoming truly exceptional examples of comic book television from beginning to end.

Netflix To Stream Stephen King’s “Brilliant” & “Amazing” Sci-Fi Thriller Series for the First Time Ever

Let me tell you about 11.22.63, a really intriguing miniseries starring James Franco as Jake Epping, a divorced teacher who gets a shot at changing history – specifically, preventing the assassination of JFK. It originally came out on Hulu way back in 2016, and since then, finding it has been a bit of a hassle. It’s popped up on Tubi and other places, but mostly you had to rent or buy it. But good news! As of January 7, 2026, 11.22.63 is finally hitting Netflix in the US, making it much easier to check out. I highly recommend giving it a watch if you’re a fan of time travel stories!

27 Years Ago Today, The X-Files Debuts a Terrifying Christmas Episode (Which Included Two Hollywood Legends)

“How the Ghosts Stole Christmas,” the sixth episode of The X-Files’s sixth season, first aired on December 13, 1998. The episode follows Mulder and Scully as they investigate a supposedly haunted house on Christmas Eve, where they experience frightening events that strain their relationship. Featuring guest appearances by acting legends Ed Asner and Lily Tomlin, this “Monster of the Week” installment is one of only two Christmas episodes in the entire series and remains a must-watch for fans even 27 years later.

1 Year Ago Today, Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Ended With Its Worst Movie (But There Are Still Good Things Coming)

Released on December 13, 2024, Kraven the Hunter was the sixth and last movie in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU). Unfortunately, the film amplified the existing issues with the franchise and became its lowest-grossing project, earning just $62 million and a 15% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The SSU films had been performing progressively worse, ultimately leading to the cancellation of the series in theaters. However, this doesn’t mean Spider-Man is gone – both Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures still have plans for the character.

My Hero Academia Creator Says Goodbye to The Anime With Series Finale

The anime series My Hero Academia first aired in 2016, and after more than nine years and 170 episodes, the show has concluded. While the series is over, its impact on the anime world will last for a long time. To celebrate the finale, the creator, Horikoshi, released new artwork featuring Deku and All Might together, along with a message for fans saying the final episode is coming very soon! You can view the artwork as we say goodbye to Class 1-A.