Every Star Wars Animated Character Who’s Now Appeared in Live-Action

Lucasfilm has been successfully blending its existing characters in a way that both rewards longtime fans and introduces classic figures to new audiences. We can expect even more familiar faces in future projects. For example, the well-known character Rotta the Hutt will be featured in the upcoming The Mandalorian & Grogu movie, and rumors suggest the dangerous assassin Asajj Ventress will appear in season two of Ahsoka. Even without considering these upcoming appearances, many characters who first appeared in animated Star Wars series have already made the jump to live-action.

10 Best ‘90s Marvel Ongoing Series

The 1990s were a rough period for Marvel Comics, with many poorly received titles. However, a few strong ongoing series helped the company survive and are still enjoyable today. Here are ten of the best Marvel series that kept the company afloat during its most challenging decade.

Doctor Who’s Future Looks Brighter After Netflix’s Latest BBC Update

Fans are understandably worried about the future of the show, as it was canceled once before back in 1989, though it did eventually return after 16 years. While BBC executives have repeatedly said they support Doctor Who, the current issue is money. The BBC is facing significant financial challenges, especially with ongoing talks about the TV license fee. However, there might be a new solution emerging.

31 Years Later, the Jumanji Sequel Fans Really Wanted Is Closer Than Ever After Latest Update

After a long wait, a new Jumanji movie is finished filming! Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle—the 2017 sequel starring Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan—was a huge hit and led to another sequel, and now a fourth film. Jack Black and Alex Wolff have both announced that production is complete. This new Jumanji movie will flip the script from the previous one, bringing the game’s world into our reality and letting the characters interact with real people.

Xbox Just Admitted Its Most Controversial Move of the Generation Was a Mistake

This week, Xbox quietly removed all mentions of its “This Is an Xbox” campaign from its website. The company even deleted the original announcement of the slogan, suggesting they’ve decided to move away from it. It’s surprising, considering how heavily Xbox promoted the phrase just over a year ago – they even sold branded merchandise featuring it – that they’re now acting as if the campaign never happened.

2026’s Biggest Failure Could End Up Saving Future Games

I’m talking about Highguard, the hero shooter that unfortunately failed after only 45 days. Several things worked against it – it launched right after the 2025 Game Awards, and players quickly stopped playing. Despite its good design and potential within the hero shooter genre, it was quickly shut down, which was disappointing. Interestingly, Highguard’s struggles might actually help other games avoid the same problems in the future.