10 DC Legacy Heroes Better Than the Originals

Even in an industry known for sticking to the old ways, these established leaders demonstrate that embracing change can actually lead to positive results.

Even in an industry known for sticking to the old ways, these established leaders demonstrate that embracing change can actually lead to positive results.

Some older Star Wars games could be greatly improved with updated technology, allowing for more detailed gameplay and storytelling. However, other titles have a special quality or don’t quite fit with the current Star Wars universe, and it’s best to leave them as they are. Here’s a look at five Star Wars games that would benefit from a remake, and which ones should remain untouched.

During a gameplay session with GamesBeat’s Dean Takahashi, Embark CEO Patrick Söderlund explained that the game will try to pair players who prefer cooperative gameplay (PvE) with other friendly players, though he admitted the matching isn’t perfect. “If you like playing with others without a lot of player-versus-player conflict, the game will aim to connect you with similar players,” he said.
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Before his death in 2024, producer Jon Landau revealed that the fourth Avatar movie would bring the story to Earth. While it’s unknown exactly how much of the film will be set there – it could be the entire movie, part of it, or just a starting point before fully moving to Earth in the fifth film – the idea is that the characters will eventually leave Pandora. Many believe this change of scenery is a necessary step for the story.

Originally, Thor had Mjolnir and Valkyrie had Stormbreaker. But the latest trailer for Avengers: Doomsday doesn’t feature Mjolnir, and shows Thor with Stormbreaker instead. This could be a letdown for fans. However, things aren’t always what they appear to be.

Driven by cosmic abilities or dark magic, Marvel’s Doctor Doom will stop at nothing to force humanity to obey him.

As January 2026 gets underway and many new shows and movies are about to be released, Netflix has released a preview trailer highlighting what’s coming to the streaming service in the next few weeks. Three major titles are scheduled to debut, including one exclusive to viewers outside the United States. You can watch the new trailer, shared by Netflix, below to get a sneak peek.

More projects are getting approved, but there’s still a huge number of great characters from comics outside of DC and Marvel who haven’t had a chance to shine on the big screen. We’ve talked about characters like The Goon and Spawn – the latter has been stuck in development for years without getting the updated movie he deserves. Now, here are seven more fantastic superheroes who are ready for their moment in theaters.

For over ten years, a baffling mystery surrounding a strange painting on Mount Chiliad has captivated fans. Despite numerous attempts, no one has been able to definitively solve it. While fans hope Rockstar Games will eventually provide answers – they’ve acknowledged the theories through updates to GTA Online – nothing has fully satisfied them. Now, it seems fans of the Red Dead series are experiencing a similar, intriguing mystery of their own.

In 2026, the sci-fi series Lost was removed from Netflix after a short time on the platform. Fortunately, Lost has always been available on Hulu, alongside many other great shows. Now, Hulu is the only streaming service where you can watch Lost.