Marvel Officially Releases Doomsday’s Wakanda Trailer As Black Panther Meets The Fantastic Four

As a huge fan, I was so excited by the new Doomsday trailer focusing on Wakanda! It’s packed with more characters than any of the previous teasers. We saw just two characters in the first couple of trailers – Steve Rogers and a young child, then Thor and Valkyrie. The X-Men trailer had three – Magneto, Professor X, and Cyclops, plus a glimpse of a Sentinel. But this Wakanda trailer? It features five major players – Shuri, M’Baku, Namor, and two others – and a whole bunch of extras from both Wakanda and Talokan! Plus, several of the characters have totally new looks since we last saw them. You can check it out at the beginning of the Doomsday clock countdown video – it’s amazing!

Shonen Jump’s Next Mega-Hit Could Come to Life After Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Ends

Since launching in 2023, Kagurabachi has quickly become popular worldwide, with many fans comparing it to Jujutsu Kaisen. Because of this, fans have been eagerly waiting for news about a potential anime adaptation. While some expected an announcement at Jump Festa 2026 in December 2025, nothing was revealed. Now, it looks like the wait might be almost over, as the Kagurabachi anime could be announced shortly after Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 finishes at the end of March.

Alice Forever After #2 Takes The Iconic Fairy Tale Into It’s Darkest Chapter Yet in New First Look (Exclusive)

In Alice Forever After, Alice faces her greatest challenge yet: her own history. It’s been years since she returned from Wonderland and she’s now happily raising her inquisitive daughter, Evelyn. But Wonderland isn’t the magical place it once was – it’s falling apart. A bitter Cheshire Cat searches for a solution, but this time, Alice isn’t the answer. With the clock ticking, Alice must revisit her past adventures to save Evelyn. The first issue is available now, and early previews suggest the series will be a wild and exciting journey.

10 Best Superman Covers That Changed Comic History

Comic book covers are essential for attracting readers and driving sales, and Superman has consistently had some of the most iconic and impactful covers of all time. Here are ten Superman covers that are particularly striking and influential in the world of comics.

Stranger Things Season 5 Writer Admits 1 Series Finale Plot Hole Was “Crazy”

Although the final episode of Stranger Things Season 5 hasn’t arrived yet, a behind-the-scenes documentary called One Last Adventure has. The two-hour film explores how the fifth and final season was made, focusing on the work of the crew and offering glimpses into the writing process. One segment discusses the other monsters that live in the Upside Down, and writer Paul Dichter, who wrote Season 5, Episode 4, “Sorcerer,” shares his thoughts.

Hugh Jackman Reacts to His Marvel World Record Being Broken by Deadpool & Wolverine Co-Star (And How He Can Take It Back)

When Logan came out in 2017, Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart earned a Guinness World Record for having the longest careers as live-action Marvel superheroes – at that time, 16 years, 7 months, and 17 days. While the record has changed hands a few times since then with the return of popular characters, Jackman was set to reclaim the title with 2024’s Deadpool & Wolverine. However, the addition of Wesley Snipes, reprising his role as Blade, to the film means he’ll now share the record instead.

So Long, Anthem: EA’s Biggest Flop Says Goodbye

Despite its potential, Anthem suffered from repetitive missions, a lack of diverse enemies and content, and a slow, frustrating start that felt artificially extended. Frequent visual glitches, lengthy loading times, and the cumbersome Fort Tarsis hub – requiring constant returns just to change equipment, slow movement, and even forced teleportation – all contributed to a needlessly frustrating experience.