Star Trek: 7 Things That Still Don’t Make Sense About the Borg

Over time, the Borg lost their initial mystique and became a more predictable, and less threatening, enemy. More importantly, their flaws became increasingly obvious. Their motivations became unclear, their strategies didn’t always make sense, and their rigid hierarchy seemed illogical, all of which undermined their supposed goal of ‘perfection.’ It’s now hard to ignore the inconsistencies in their character and actions.

Quentin Tarantino’s Comic Book Crossover Officially Confirmed as a Movie, Combining Over 100 Years of Lore

Sony Pictures is developing a new film based on Django/Zorro, according to Deadline. Academy Award-winning screenwriter Brian Helgeland (known for Mystic River and LA Confidential) is writing the script. While Quentin Tarantino won’t be directing, he has approved the project. Details are still scarce as the film is in its early stages, but it won’t be a straight adaptation of the comic books; Helgeland is crafting an original continuation of the story.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Makes Up For Ubisoft’s Most Disappointing Failure

It’s not a surprise to many that the remake of what’s often considered the best Assassin’s Creed game looks so good, and I’m happy to see Ubisoft seem to have really succeeded with it. This feels like a turning point for the studio, especially after a major failure badly damaged its reputation. That failure was Skull and Bones, a large-scale pirate game that aimed to recapture the magic of Black Flag but didn’t measure up in any way. This remake gives Ubisoft a chance to fix past mistakes and, importantly, offers the team behind Skull and Bones a second opportunity to prove themselves.

The First 10 Members of DC’s Justice Society, Ranked by Power

The Justice Society is a truly iconic superhero team, and its impact can still be felt today with new heroes carrying on its name. Here’s a ranking of the original ten members, based on their power levels, presented in the order they first appeared in comics – ignoring any later changes DC Comics made to their history.

Star Wars: 5 Lightsaber Twists That Broke the Rules & Shocked Fans

Lightsaber colors haven’t always been so diverse. Originally limited, we now see a wide range of colors on screen, including yellow, orange, purple, white, green, and more. Lightsaber designs have also evolved, with recent Star Wars films and shows showcasing increasingly unique and customized sabers. Here are five designs that really pushed the boundaries when they first appeared.