9 Years Later, Star Trek Still Hasn’t Fixed the Biggest Discovery Problem

The fact that the spore drive was never used again strongly hinted at its eventual failure, leaving viewers with that expectation. If the Federation had continued developing this technology, the USS Voyager could have instantly returned from the Delta Quadrant, avoiding its seven-year journey. Luckily, Star Trek found a workaround, but it turns out this solution has created new issues.

All 105 Episodes of an Underrated Crime Drama Are Now Streaming on Netflix

All seven seasons of the crime drama Rizzoli & Isles are now available on Netflix, as of January 20th. The show, which originally ran on TNT from 2010 to 2016 for a total of 105 episodes, has been available on various streaming platforms intermittently since then. Based on the novels by Tess Gerritsen, Rizzoli & Isles stars Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander as a detective and a medical examiner, respectively. Despite their very different personalities, they team up to investigate challenging crimes in Boston.

Three Ubisoft All-Timers Getting 60fps Updates on PS5 This Week

As anticipated, Far Cry Primal will receive a performance update for the PlayStation 5, bringing the game to a smooth 60 frames per second. This makes it the third game from the popular Ubisoft series released during the PlayStation 4 generation to get this upgrade.

All 7 DC Villains Confirmed & Rumored for The Batman 2, Ranked by How Excited We Are To See Them

The world of Robert Pattinson’s Batman is already full of criminals, as we saw with the Joker’s appearance in the first film. This opens the door for many established characters to appear in The Batman: Part II, giving Batman a wide range of potential enemies. While we’ve gotten some clues about who the main villain might be, it’s still unconfirmed. Here’s a ranking of the possible antagonists, from least to most interesting.

21 Years Ago, Marvel’s Most Divisive Crossover Event Wrapped Up (And Its Effects Are Still Being Felt)

From the start, House of M has always been a controversial series. It’s a classic Brian Bendis event – long and slow-paced, taking many issues to get to the main story before concluding with a disappointing battle and an entire issue dedicated to discussing what just happened. While essential for understanding Marvel comics from the 2000s, it’s not a series many people would genuinely recommend. Despite its flaws, House of M remains important, with repercussions still felt in Marvel stories today. Even after 21 years, it continues to spark debate for numerous reasons.

Avengers: Doomsday AI Trailers Flood Social Media – Don’t Be Fooled

Fake trailers for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday movie are spreading online, particularly on platforms like X. These trailers are designed to look like shaky, secretly recorded footage from movie theaters. They even include characters who weren’t in the official previews, like members of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Strange, Sam Wilson, and Doctor Doom. With AI technology becoming so sophisticated, these realistic fakes are fooling some fans. It’s important for movie fans to be careful and double-check information they find online about upcoming films.

League of Legends MMO Gets Promising New Update After Years of Silence

Raymond Bartos, a former producer at Blizzard who worked on World of Warcraft, recently announced he’s joined Riot Games. He’s now a Senior Game Producer leading development on the League of Legends MMO. While Bartos didn’t share many details about the game’s progress, his hiring – and other key roles being filled – confirms that the project is still actively in development.

Loungefly’s New Minnie Mouse Collection Lets You Rock Her Iconic Look

Show off your style with this adorable new tote bag! It’s red and cream with a fun polka dot pattern all over, even on Minnie Mouse’s 3D bow and the straps. The front pocket is shaped like Minnie Mouse herself, and sweet satin ribbons add a lovely finishing touch. This tote is perfect for any Disney fashion fan!

7 Best Light Novel Series Running Now

Light novels refresh popular genres by diving deep into character motivations and creating incredibly detailed worlds. Unlike traditional stories with clear endings, reading them feels like experiencing a story that evolves alongside you. Truly engaging with light novels means appreciating a constantly unfolding, never-ending creative process—fiction that deliberately resists closure.