5 Incomplete Movie Trilogies That We’re Still Waiting to Finish in 2026

It’s common for movie series to end without a satisfying conclusion. Many films initially intended as trilogies are left as just two parts, often due to factors like bad reviews, disappointing ticket sales, or changes in the studio’s direction. These five series had a third film planned, but it never materialized, leaving fans hoping for a final installment even now.

Overwatch Takes One Step Forward and Two Steps Back Again

Overwatch received a major update in February 2026, introducing five new characters and significant gameplay changes. The first season of the update, called “Reign of Talon,” successfully brought many players back to the game, thanks to new features like sub-roles and conflicts between different in-game factions, which hadn’t been seen in years. However, while the game’s 10th anniversary was hyped as its largest event ever, many fans feel the delivered content didn’t live up to expectations and are questioning whether it was worth returning to the game.

One Piece Director Shares Spicy Take on Black Clover Finale

Thurlow, who started reading the Black Clover manga last October, has now finished the entire series by Yuki Tabata. He recently shared his thoughts on the ending, describing it as “okay, not bad, not great, but it worked.” While he found the ending generally satisfying and appreciated that all plotlines were resolved and most characters received closure, he jokingly stated he’d be disappointed if there wasn’t an additional chapter showing a romantic relationship between Asta and Noelle. He particularly liked that the series made good use of its entire cast of characters, even in the final chapter.

New PlayStation Game Leaks Ahead of State of Play

This week, Sony trademarked the name “Break In” in the US and Europe. While we don’t know exactly what it is yet, the filing indicates it’s video game software, confirming it’s a new game coming from PlayStation. Because the trademark appeared so close to Sony’s planned June 2026 State of Play presentation, it’s likely we’ll see more details about the game during that stream.

Break In is a New Trademark Filed by Sony

The trademark filing doesn’t offer many details, but it falls under the same category as video game software – both downloadable and recorded versions. This, along with the title, suggests it could be a new branding for Haven Studios’ game, Fairgame$. The name “Break In” fits the game’s heist theme, and since Fairgame$ was initially planned for PC and PlayStation 5, the mention of “computer game software” in the filing further supports this idea.

Subnautica 2 Has Sold Over 4 Million Copies in Five Days of Early Access

In a recent statement, executive producer Fernando Melo expressed the team’s gratitude for the enthusiastic response to the game from players worldwide. He shared that it’s been amazing to see so many people exploring the new world during Early Access, and that player feedback is crucial to the ongoing development of Subnautica 2. They look forward to continuing to build the game alongside the community.

27 Years Ago, This Underrated Game Inspired 2026’s New Star Wars Release

Around the late 1990s and early 2000s, as the new Star Wars movies were coming out, a lot of different Star Wars games were released for home consoles. While not all were well-received, this period of renewed interest in Star Wars encouraged developers to try new things. A great example is Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, a popular role-playing game that’s inspiring a new game today. One game even focused entirely on the exciting podracing scene from Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, letting players experience that unique part of the movie on their own.

7 Darkest Decisions Wolverine Ever Made In 52 Years

Logan has faced incredibly challenging circumstances and difficult choices throughout his long life. He’s often had to make tough decisions that led him down troubling paths. Here are seven of the darkest choices Wolverine has made over the past 52 years – decisions that ultimately shaped who he became.

Star Trek Fans Are Officially Getting Another New Game in 2026 (And It Brings Back an Old Favorite)

Monumental LLC has just announced a new digital collectible card game based on Star Trek, called Star Trek: Warp. The game will be free to play on PC through Steam and is launching later this year to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Star Trek franchise. Like other digital card games, Star Trek: Warp will let you collect cards and use them in strategic battles. While it’s not the same as collecting physical cards, it’s a great option for fans since the original Star Trek card game is no longer in print.