Disney Just Confirmed Star Wars Needs To Do More With the Sequels’ Best Force Twist

Surprisingly, a LEGO Star Wars show is bringing the idea of a ‘Force Dyad’ – a rare connection between two individuals strong in the Force – back into the spotlight, and it underscores how much potential the recent Star Wars sequels left untapped. The new Disney+ series, *Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past*, establishes that the characters Sig and Dev are part of this Dyad, following the same rules introduced in *The Rise of Skywalker*. This fun, animated show isn’t just playing with the idea – it’s confirming that the concept of a Force Dyad is still open for exploration, and Disney Lucasfilm is aware of its potential. The reveal is a gentle acknowledgement of one of the most intriguing ideas from the sequel trilogy, and a clear signal that there’s much more story to tell with it.

5 DC Teams Who Deserve Their Own Comic

DC Comics has a wealth of fantastic, but often overlooked, teams. While not every one can get its own comic book, with the current dark version of the Legion of Super-Heroes gaining popularity, fans are eager for a return to the classic team and want to see other forgotten heroes highlighted. So, let’s look at five lesser-known or currently inactive teams that truly deserve their own comic series.

Oh hey, ARC Raiders is getting an open beta “Server Slam” playtest after all — here’s its release date, and how to sign up early before start time

ARC Raiders, created by the developers of the hit 2023 free-to-play shooter The Finals, is shaping up to be a major multiplayer game when it launches in 2025. It’s already gained a large and enthusiastic community, with many players getting a chance to test it out in closed playtests last year and earlier this spring.