Scrubs Update is Bad News for the Best Missing Character (But there’s Hope)

The first season of the new Scrubs series brings back most of the original cast, including J.D., Elliot, Turk, and Carla. However, Ken Jenkins, who played Bob Kelso, isn’t appearing this season. When a fan asked creator Bill Lawrence about Kelso’s potential return on X, Lawrence said they’ll try to get him involved if the show gets renewed, adding that they “love him” and hope to feature him in a potential season 2, despite his age. While fans won’t see Kelso this season, there’s still a chance he could return in the future.

Pixar’s New Sci-Fi Movie Gives Huge New Evidence to the Biggest Fan Theory, 13 Years Later

The new movie Hoppers, a really good sci-fi film about the environment, includes several familiar nods to other Pixar films. You can spot the Pizza Planet truck when Mabel tries to rescue the animals from school – even a tortoise named Crush, a tribute to the character from Finding Nemo – and Dr. Sam’s lab is room A113. It’s a shame John Ratzenberger didn’t make a cameo this time around, but the movie is still full of Easter eggs. One reference, in particular, seems like strong evidence supporting the popular Pixar Theory. WARNING: Spoilers ahead for Hoppers.

Marvel Star Basically Confirms His Missing MCU Hero is Back

Mike Colter, the actor who played Luke Cage, recently hinted at a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. During an interview on the Inside of You podcast with Michael Rosenbaum, Colter revealed he’s been talking with Marvel about bringing Luke Cage back, and believes it’s likely to happen, potentially as part of the Daredevil: Born Again series. He expressed openness to exploring new directions for the character, saying he’s willing to consider ideas different from his previous portrayal.

One Piece Creator Already Has a Plan to End the Netflix Live-Action Series

The live-action adaptation of One Piece is getting a second season on Netflix this week, and a third is already being filmed. This has fans curious about how long the show could run, given the sheer size of Eiichiro Oda’s original manga. According to Mackenyu, who plays Roronoa Zoro, Oda actually has a plan for the series’ overall length and knows which story arc will serve as its finale, as he shared with The Movie Podcast.

New Indie Action Game With Smooth But Tough Combat Is Perfect For Sekiro & Devil May Cry Fans

I recently got to play Homura Hime, the new indie game from Crimson Dusk and Playism, and I can totally see why it’s getting such good reviews on Steam! It’s got this really cool 3D anime style, and the world is packed with demons. You play as Homura Hime, a powerful exorcist, and your job is to take down the biggest, baddest demons to save the world. It’s a fast-paced action game – you’ll be pulling off crazy combos, dodging tons of bullets in bullet-hell sections, and even doing a little platforming. It’s seriously addictive!

One Piece Just Unleashed a Major Upgrade for an Unexpected Straw Hat

While the story has been progressing, many fans hoped to see Usopp finally start working towards his dream of becoming a brave warrior in the Elbaph arc, as he greatly admires the giants. Unfortunately, nothing has happened for his character so far. Instead, the most recent chapter surprisingly gave Franky, the Straw Hats’ shipwright, a significant power boost, making him a powerful fighter on par with Jinbe.

5 Best Fights in DC K.O., Ranked

The event felt like a massive, exciting playfight, and it delivered some truly memorable battles. Almost every fight was worthy of being highlighted, but we’ve narrowed it down to the very best. Today, we’re ranking the top five fights from the journey to crowning King Omega. There were plenty of great moments, but these five stood out as particularly special or simply awesome. Let’s get straight to it and find out which fight reigns supreme!

9 Years Later, Star Trek Still Can’t Figure Out What To Do With Its Most Powerful Ship

What makes Discovery stand out in the Star Trek franchise is its unusual place in the timeline. It originally started in the mid-23rd century, but then made a big change in its third season by sending the crew almost a thousand years into the future, to the 32nd century. Because of this, Discovery wasn’t a straightforward prequel like Strange New Worlds, or a sequel like Starfleet Academy. Similar to Spock, it felt like a blend of two different eras. While jumping to the 32nd century allowed for new stories, it also created a challenge that Star Trek hasn’t fully addressed.