24 Years Later: The Secret Sequel to Twilight Zone’s Biggest Twist is Shockingly Better!

First airing in 1959, Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone continues to captivate viewers today. With sharp writing, a chilling ambiance, and an ever-changing roster of A-list talent, the series took audiences on a journey beyond just visual and auditory experiences into realms of intellectual metaphors and profound unease, all guided by Serling himself. Although it was revived in 1985, 2002, and more recently in 2019, few episodes from the subsequent versions left as lasting an impression on culture as the original. However, a single episode from the 1985 reboot could be considered the exception, offering its own flavor of biting satire.

Dollar, Meet Cliff 🤯

Economist and gold aficionado Peter Schiff, that most vocal of Cassandras, has taken to the digital soapbox to warn of an impending sharp selloff in the U.S. dollar, Treasuries, and stocks. This impending doom, he avers, shall be precipitated by a resurgence of trade tensions and inflationary risks, a toxic cocktail that shall set the markets aflutter like a murder of crows taking flight.

Record of Ragnarok Season 3 Releases First Look at All Fighters

I’m absolutely thrilled about the upcoming visual spectacle that is Record of Ragnarok! The breathtaking characters, masterfully crafted by the artistic powerhouse Azychika, leap off the screen in vivid, high-definition colors, leaving me eager for more. Regardless of personal opinions on the animation of the first two seasons, the visuals have consistently been top-notch, and Round 7 is shaping up to be an unforgettable highlight. For those yearning for more information, the trailer didn’t hold back, offering a glimpse of the fighters set to clash in Round 9, as well as confirming that we can expect new episodes sometime in December 2025!

I Still Think This is the Best Twist in Television History

In 2016, Michael Schur’s sitcom “The Good Place” debuted with an intriguing high-concept comedy about the afterlife. The storyline was straightforward yet brilliant: Eleanor Shellstrop (played by Kristen Bell), a self-centered and ordinary woman from Arizona, unknowingly ends up in a heaven-like community meant for only the most virtuous individuals throughout human history. Upon meeting the architectural figure, Michael (portrayed by Ted Danson), Eleanor soon discovers her mistake and must conceal her past while learning to transform into a genuinely good person to avoid being exposed and sent to “The Bad Place.

The X-Men’s Outback Era Is One of Their Best (And Deserves More Love)

The X-Men have long symbolized the experiences of outcasts and underrepresented groups, including those distinguished by race, gender, sexuality, and more. This theme is particularly emphasized during the Outback era, a period marked by team reshuffles and internal conflicts. At this time, the X-Men were more outcasts than ever, with Storm continuing as leader and Wolverine by her side. The only original member still present from the team’s debut in Giant-Size X-Men was Colossus, who had been sidelined until then.

Joining them were Rogue, Havok (Scott Summers’ younger brother), Dazzler (introduced during the “Dark Phoenix Saga”), Longshot (created by Uncanny editor Ann Nocenti), and Elizabeth Braddock, Captain Britain’s younger sister who went by Psylocke. This diverse group of newcomers made the X-Men a team of outsiders even more so than before, eventually forming a close-knit family.

Gateway, an Aboriginal man residing in the Outback who could teleport the team at will, and Madelyne Pryor, a human character who joined them later, completed this unlikely X-Men lineup. Although unconventional, it was during this period and the Outback era that the X-Men shone brightest, remaining one of their most memorable eras to fans.

Magneto Was Actually the Most Evil Villain

Magneto’s argument that humans and mutants can’t coexist peacefully may hold some validity, but it’s not as straightforward as many perceive. Indeed, there are numerous instances of human oppression towards mutants, but Magneto’s stance doesn’t truly propose a resolution. In truth, Magneto advocates for mutant supremacy, asserting that the sole method for their protection is to rule the world. It’s important to note that he only believes himself capable of leading the global population. His actions are not simply motivated by a desire to safeguard mutants; they stem from a need for power and an unyielding fury.

Is It Time to Retire the Stormtrooper Variants in Star Wars?

It’s worth noting that Snowtroopers and Scout Troopers were just a few of the many specialized stormtroopers created by the Empire after the original trilogy. Over the years, numerous stormtrooper variants have been introduced, such as Shoretroopers, Death Troopers, Swamp Troopers, Purge Troopers, and more. Each new Star Wars movie, TV series, video game, comic book, or novel since Disney acquired Lucasfilm has added at least one new type of stormtrooper. While some of these additions have enriched the Star Wars universe, the proliferation of stormtrooper variants in canon has caused problems that are likely to become more complex over time.