Star Trek Just Ignored its Most Interesting Setup in Years

It’s not that slower, character-focused episodes are bad – in fact, Star Trek has a history of them, and they can be a good way to pause the action and prepare for a big finale. Shows like The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine often did this, giving characters a moment to breathe after major events. A change of pace can be effective storytelling, but only if it doesn’t disappoint viewers who are expecting certain things to happen.

Daniel Radcliffe Reveals the 1 Thing HBO’s Harry Potter Reboot Will Change For Him [Exclusive]

Daniel Radcliffe recently told ComicBook that the upcoming HBO Harry Potter series has made him rethink how he handles interviews. To avoid overshadowing the new, young actors, Radcliffe plans to stop answering questions about Harry Potter for the foreseeable future. He expressed his relief that a new generation will be taking on those questions, and he intends to redirect any related inquiries in a few years.

Daredevil: Born Again Officially Won’t Have Other MCU Cameos (& Here’s Why)

Dario Scardapane, the showrunner for Daredevil: Born Again, told SFX Magazine (as reported by Deadline) that the series will tell its own stories and won’t feature crossovers with the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe. Though characters like Daredevil and Punisher have appeared in Spider-Man movies, those appearances won’t be part of the Daredevil series going forward. Scardapane explained that while characters might occasionally appear in MCU films, the show will focus on a smaller, more detailed story.

10 Best Evil Versions of Superman

It’s funny how copying Superman started as a joke, but became so common that it’s now become interesting again. Honestly, most evil versions of Superman are pretty predictable and dull. A hero who can’t be beaten isn’t very exciting because there’s no suspense. However, not all evil Supermen are failures. The best ones offer fresh perspectives on what it means to be human and explore the idea of heroism itself. Today, we’ll be looking at ten of the most compelling evil Supermen and discussing what makes them stand out from the rest. Let’s dive in!

I’m Excited to Replay These Nintendo Classics Soon, but I Don’t Know If I Like What It Says About the Franchise

Recent Pokémon games – including Scarlet, Violet, and Legends Z-A – haven’t been universally loved by fans. So, while it’s great to see a classic Pokémon game getting a modern update for the Switch, many fans are cautiously optimistic. They hope this remake is a special case and that the series will focus on innovation rather than just re-releasing older titles.

This One Feature Makes Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls 2026’s Best Fighting Game

While many Marvel games focus on fan favorites, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls stands out with its strong team-based gameplay and engaging presentation. What really excites me is its dedicated story mode – something I wish Marvel Rivals had included, given its interesting story possibilities. Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls has a real chance to shine by treating each team as a cohesive story unit instead of just throwing characters together. This approach, fitting for Marvel’s comic book roots, adds a welcome layer of depth to a game mode often ignored in fighting games and feels incredibly promising.

Solo Leveling Returns With a New Release Amid Season 3 Delay

Jin, the artist behind the popular webcomic, has begun his mandatory military service, which typically lasts between 18 and 21 months. This means fans will have to wait at least two years for the comic to continue. Luckily, the story, called Ragnarok, is already very successful! Yen Press has announced that the first English-language print volume will be released in July 2026. This 296-page volume will be available as a paperback and digitally on Amazon, Crunchyroll, and other select retailers. Pre-orders are open now, and the specific release date will be announced a few weeks beforehand.

13 Years On, Fox Cancels “Incendiary” Sci-Fi Series From X-Men Writer

While discussing his new show, The Gray House, with ScreenRant, creator David Grief explained why World War 3 was cancelled after years in development. He said the project became too scary to continue because the storyline started mirroring real-world events too closely. FX, the network producing the show, also felt the subject matter was too sensitive and potentially upsetting for viewers, believing the script’s ideas were frighteningly realistic and believable.