5 Sci-Fi Franchises That Absolutely Need to Make a Modern Comeback

With technology advancing so quickly, ideas that once seemed like science fiction are becoming increasingly relevant. These popular stories have already been successful in movies, television, and games, but they still have a lot of potential. If studios handle them well, the five concepts below could become huge hits with today’s audiences.

10 Perfect Fantasy Anime to Watch if You Love Ascendance of a Bookworm

Many readers will connect with Myne’s story. She was a huge book lover who tragically died in an accident involving her beloved collection – a fate many bookworms dread. Unfortunately, she finds herself in a new world where books are scarce. Despite this, Myne is determined to find a way to bring books to her new home.

Disney Just Confirmed Star Wars Needs To Do More With the Sequels’ Best Force Twist

Surprisingly, a LEGO Star Wars show is bringing the idea of a ‘Force Dyad’ – a rare connection between two individuals strong in the Force – back into the spotlight, and it underscores how much potential the recent Star Wars sequels left untapped. The new Disney+ series, *Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past*, establishes that the characters Sig and Dev are part of this Dyad, following the same rules introduced in *The Rise of Skywalker*. This fun, animated show isn’t just playing with the idea – it’s confirming that the concept of a Force Dyad is still open for exploration, and Disney Lucasfilm is aware of its potential. The reveal is a gentle acknowledgement of one of the most intriguing ideas from the sequel trilogy, and a clear signal that there’s much more story to tell with it.

5 DC Teams Who Deserve Their Own Comic

DC Comics has a wealth of fantastic, but often overlooked, teams. While not every one can get its own comic book, with the current dark version of the Legion of Super-Heroes gaining popularity, fans are eager for a return to the classic team and want to see other forgotten heroes highlighted. So, let’s look at five lesser-known or currently inactive teams that truly deserve their own comic series.

PS5 Pro Is Becoming One of the Worst PlayStation Consoles Ever, But It’s Not All Sony’s Fault

Even though the PS5 Pro has a lot of processing power and uses impressive technology like PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution to enhance games, many titles aren’t delivering the performance players hoped for. Considering the high cost of the console, this inconsistency makes the PS5 Pro one of Sony’s most underwhelming releases. While Sony isn’t entirely to blame for these issues, the overall experience is falling short of expectations.

Power Ranking the MCU’s X-Men Against Thunderbolts’ Sentry (Could Any Beat Him?)

Seeing a dark take on the Avengers would be exciting, but Doctor Doom wouldn’t even need to assemble a team if he could just get Sentry to join him. Sentry, who first appeared in *Thunderbolts*, is arguably the most powerful being in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The New Avengers have managed to control him because they understand his struggles, but other groups might not be so successful. Let’s examine how the MCU’s X-Men compare to Sentry and if any of them have a chance of defeating him.

Demon Slayer’s Ending Did What Jujutsu Kaisen Couldn’t & It’s Incredible

The anime hasn’t covered the final story arc yet, but the manga finished in 2020. Similarly, the popular series *Jujutsu Kaisen* also recently ended, and it’s quite different from *Demon Slayer*. Both shows are known for their darker themes, and their popularity created high expectations for the endings, which unfortunately disappointed many fans. While some time has passed since *Demon Slayer* concluded, and fans have largely accepted it, the ending was considered better than *Jujutsu Kaisen*’s because it ultimately delivered on the characters’ goals and motivations, even if it was tragic.

Arc Raiders Wants You to Break Its Servers Before PS5 Launch

From October 17th to 19th, players can jump into Arc Raiders without needing to sign up beforehand. The game will be available to download directly from the PlayStation Store. This “server slam” lets you explore the Dam Battlegrounds map, test out progression, crafting, and quests before the full game launches. Although your progress won’t transfer to the final version on October 30th, you’ll receive a special backpack cosmetic as a reward for participating.