3 Times Vegeta Definitively Proved He Was Better Than Goku in Dragon Ball Daima

Although Goku clearly became more powerful than Vegeta by the end of the battle with Daima, the series still showed Vegeta excelling in areas where Goku doesn’t. These moments demonstrated Vegeta’s intelligence, adaptability, and more human side, proving he’s a brilliant strategist even if he’s not as physically strong as Goku.

The MCU Just Officially Got Way Closer To Sue Storm & Namor’s Controversial Marvel Story

To keep excitement high for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel Studios has started a huge marketing push, releasing four different teaser trailers almost a year before the movie comes out. These teasers have already confirmed Chris Evans will return as Captain America, hinted at what’s coming for Thor, and brought back the original X-Men cast. This week’s fourth, and possibly last, teaser focuses on the kingdom of Wakanda, and suggests we’ll see a meeting between Namor and Sue Storm in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Everyone Gave Up on This 2000s RPG Feature Except 2025’s Best Game

The classic RPG design of using a separate overworld map is now rarely seen. Today’s role-playing games focus on large, connected open worlds with consistent graphics, leaving the older style behind. This isn’t due to a flaw in the original concept, but simply because tastes and technology have changed. Thankfully, overworld maps haven’t completely vanished, and a few recent games still demonstrate their appeal.

Avengers: Doomsday Just Revealed Its Guardians of the Galaxy Replacement

The newest trailer for Avengers: Doomsday shows Shuri/Black Panther, Namor the Sub-Mariner, M’Baku, and Ben Grimm/The Thing all returning. While the trailer doesn’t explain how or why these characters are teaming up, it hints at their relationships. Seeing Ben Grimm and the Fantastic Four in the trailer makes me believe they’ll have a similar role to the Guardians of the Galaxy in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.

New ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Live Stream Started by Marvel After Latest Trailer

Marvel Entertainment has started a YouTube livestream called “DOOMSDAY CLOCK” that counts down to the release of Avengers: Doomsday on December 18, 2026. People are hoping Marvel will make an announcement during the stream, similar to when they revealed the cast, but it’s unclear if anything else will happen. The livestream will continue running until the timer reaches zero, which won’t be for over 11 months. You can watch it below.