New MCU Prequel Introduces a Classic Fantastic Four Villain Never Seen in a Movie

As a longtime Marvel fan, I’ve been following the build-up to the Fantastic Four’s official MCU arrival, and this new comic, Fantastic Four: First Foes #1, is a clever tie-in. It’s particularly interesting because it finally brings René Rodin, who you might remember as being mentioned in the recent film, fully into the universe. We only got hints of his character before, but this comic really fleshes out his connection to the Fantastic Four’s beginnings and explains his eventual transformation into the Mad Thinker. It’s a nice bit of world-building that adds depth to the overall narrative.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Confirms Release Date for Extended Finale With First Look Trailer

It was announced earlier this year that the third season of Jujutsu Kaisen, titled The Culling Game Part 1, would have only 12 episodes, with a finale planned for March. That date has now been confirmed: Season 3 will premiere on Thursday, March 26th. To mark the occasion, a new trailer has been released, giving fans a first look at Yuta Okkotsu’s battles in the Sendai Colony. You can watch the trailer below.

10 Rarest Arcade Games That People Struggled to Find

First on this list is Polybius, a game many believe never actually existed. Rumors circulated in 1981 that the arcade game appeared briefly in the Portland, Oregon, area before vanishing. Players reportedly experienced seizures and other health problems while playing, leading to its quick removal. The story involves secret government agents, and two games named Polybius were released much later. It’s included here because, despite never being found – or possibly never existing – people actively searched for it across the country.

After 12 Years, Only One Survival Horror Game Created Terror Like I’ve Never Experienced

As a big fan of survival horror, it’s frustrating when a game’s scares don’t quite land. So often, even really scary-looking enemies fall into predictable patterns, and once you figure that out, the tension just disappears. It’s tough to keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time, which is why the best survival horror games are the ones that really get creative with how they build suspense and keep you guessing. They don’t rely on just jump scares; they find clever ways to keep you hooked!

10 Years Ago Today, One of Marvel’s Best TV Shows Set Up a Cancelled Spinoff We Still Wish Had Happened

Despite a rocky start, Agents of SHIELD became a beloved part of the Marvel universe thanks to its compelling characters. The connection between Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons, which began as a cute working relationship, developed into one of TV’s most intense and heartbreaking romances. Daisy Johnson also had a remarkable journey, growing from a tech consultant on the sidelines to a powerful Inhuman hero. Later, characters like Mack and Yo-Yo added much-needed heart to the show as the challenges became greater. While the series created many popular characters, the chemistry between Bobbi Morse and Lance Hunter was particularly strong, so much so that the writers considered giving them their own show.

Nintendo Just Made Switch 2 “Editions” Completely Pointless

It’s been frustrating for fans that, for a time, the only way to truly enjoy some games on the Switch 2’s bigger screen was through updated versions. Games like Xenoblade Chronicles 2 looked noticeably worse on the new hardware and really needed the upgrade to be playable without straining your eyes. However, a recent update has completely changed things, significantly improving how older Switch games run on the Switch 2. In fact, the update is so good, it almost makes dedicated Switch 2 versions unnecessary.