The Avengers and X-Men Need to Trade These Two Marvel Characters Permanently (It Would Work)

Firestar has been a member of several famous teams, starting with the New Warriors in the 1990s and later joining the Avengers. She’s also been an X-Man on multiple occasions, most recently appearing with the West Coast Avengers. Many fans believe Beast would thrive as a permanent member of the Avengers, as his previous time with the team created a particularly beloved version of his character. A swap between Firestar and Beast could benefit both the Avengers and the X-Men, as each character seems better suited to the other team’s environment.

7 Back to the Future Plot Holes & Questions That Were Quietly Solved Years Ago

Most movies have a few unanswered questions or inconsistencies, but Back to the Future is particularly known for them. These range from minor details – like how the flux capacitor actually works (it just does!) – to bigger plot points, such as how Jennifer ended up back in the correct timeline in Part III after being left in an altered one in Part II. While some questions remain, many answers can actually be found within the films themselves.

One of the Best Sci-fi Thriller Movies of All-Time Has Secretly Been Remade Twice

Run Lola Run was a huge hit with both audiences and critics. Made for around $1.75 million, the film earned over $13.8 million in Germany and more than $23.7 million worldwide. It quickly gained praise for being innovative and technically impressive. In 1999, it swept the German Film Awards, winning seven prizes, including Best Film. The film also received international recognition, such as the Audience Award at Sundance and a BAFTA nomination, solidifying its place as a key work in independent cinema.

The Real Problem With Live Service Games Isn’t the Monetization

Great live service games create a sense of a living, developing world where your time and effort feel worthwhile, even after long breaks. When you return after months away, you should feel like your past contributions still have meaning and that you’re part of something lasting, beyond just the latest update. That feeling of connection and continuity – a world that continues to exist and a game that remembers your progress – is what truly sets these games apart. The problem isn’t that developers aim to profit, but rather that many seem to have lost sight of what originally kept players engaged.

Xbox’s Most Divisive Game of 2025 Is Reportedly Getting a Sequel

So, I was reading that Chris Avellone, who used to write for Obsidian, is saying they’re already thinking about a sequel to Avowed. The game came out in February and critics seemed to like it pretty well – it got around an 80 on Metacritic. But players were a little more divided, giving it a 6.8/10. It wasn’t bad, exactly, but a lot of us felt like something was missing or it just didn’t quite hit the mark.

Popular Batman Fancast Actor Teases the DCU Role He Wants to Play

In an interview with Screen Rant, Alan Ritchson discussed his conversations with DC about potential roles. He explained he’s not interested in playing a traditional hero, but rather a more complex and flawed character. He told DC he envisions a personality that would add a different dynamic to their universe, and believes audiences are ready for that kind of portrayal. Ritchson is looking to play someone with more depth and imperfections than the typical ‘clean-cut’ protagonist.

Superhero Anime Series Releases Its Final Chapter

Though it hasn’t reached the same level of popularity as shows like UA Academy, the anime Shy has become well-known in recent years. It started as a manga series in 2019 under Weekly Shonen Champion and was adapted into two anime seasons due to its success. While a third season hasn’t been announced, the manga has officially ended with its 293rd chapter. The creator, Bukimi Miki, has confirmed there will be no further chapters, and to mark the end of the series, they released a new illustration of the main character.

3 1990s Sci-Fi Shows You Forgot Were Awesome

There are always fantastic sci-fi shows that don’t get the attention they deserve, and some older ones are simply forgotten. Despite telling exciting and captivating sci-fi stories, several TV shows from the 1990s haven’t stayed in the public memory. Many viewers have forgotten just how good they were, but these 90s sci-fi shows still hold up remarkably well.

20 Years Ago, The Matrix Got an Entirely New Ending That Many People Missed

Even twenty years after its release, the game remains captivating because of its unexpected connection to the Matrix trilogy. The Wachowskis, who created the Matrix films, collaborated with Shiny Entertainment and envisioned a more energetic and positive conclusion for the game than the films’ thoughtful, yet melancholic, ending. This resulted in a uniquely strange and memorable finale – and a chance for the filmmakers to playfully revisit and comment on their own work.