The MCU’s Upcoming WandaVision Sequel Sounds Even More Traumatic Than The Original

The series *WandaVision* left many questions unanswered, especially regarding Vision’s fate. Now, the upcoming show *Vision Quest* promises to provide some answers. Vision, first created using the Mind Stone in *Avengers: Age of Ultron*, shared a loving life with Wanda Maximoff before tragically dying twice. *WandaVision* depicted Wanda’s struggle with this loss, and ended with a new version of Vision – White Vision – flying away with the memories of the original Vision’s life with Wanda, including their time as parents to Billy and Tommy.

Final Fantasy 17 Has to Make a Massive Change if It Is to Succeed

To fix this issue, Square Enix should revisit turn-based combat. Instead of continuing to focus on fast-paced, real-time battles, they need to remember what made the early *Final Fantasy* games so successful. With *Final Fantasy XVII* on the horizon, this is a crucial decision that will determine the future of the series.

7 Sci-Fi TV Show Twists That Ruined the Episode

Not all plot twists work well, and this is particularly true when they involve science fiction. Even in shows that aren’t usually sci-fi, a sci-fi twist can sometimes ruin an episode or even damage an entire series. These twists often come in the form of confusing retcons or unexpected character revelations that feel out of place. Whatever the issue, a bad twist pulls viewers out of the story, and here are seven of the worst examples.

7 Man of Steel Mistakes You’ll Never Be Able to Unsee

At the beginning of *Batman v Superman*, Superman is struggling with the fallout from the battle in *Man of Steel*. The destruction of Metropolis, caused by his fight with Zod, leads most people to blame him. While it’s difficult to watch a superhero battle so intensely in a populated city, that’s not the movie’s biggest flaw. Here are seven mistakes from *Man of Steel* that you’ll notice every time you watch it.

6 Definitive Rick Grimes Moments No Walking Dead Will Ever Forget (Even if They Stopped Watching)

After Rick Grimes left *The Walking Dead* in 2018, the show noticeably slowed down. Many fans felt Rick was the emotional center of the series, appearing in most of its biggest stories and delivering some of its most iconic moments. While he had many memorable scenes, these six stand out as particularly impactful and have stayed with viewers long after they aired.

One of the Best Horrors of 2025 is About to Hit HBO Max (& It’ll Genuinely Terrify You)

A24’s latest hit, *Bring Her Back*, is a truly frightening film centered on grieving siblings, Andy and Piper. Directors Danny and Michael Phillipou don’t hold back, creating a horror movie that’s deeply unsettling and emotionally impactful. One critic described it as more than just scary-it’s an experience that stays with you. The *New York Times* praised the directors, suggesting they aim to evoke not only fear, but also genuine heartbreak.

3 Games I’m Betting Won’t Release Until the PS6 Comes Out

These are the kinds of games developers dedicate years to crafting – truly ambitious projects that have the potential to become classics. Whether development went smoothly or faced setbacks, these games always take a long time to create. From the moment they’re announced, players expect to wait several years before they can finally play them.

One of Eddie Murphy’s Best Movies Finally Returns to Free Streaming (But Only One Sequel Is There)

Fans of Eddie Murphy can now watch both *Beverly Hills Cop* and *Beverly Hills Cop II* on Tubi, along with *Coming to America* and *Daddy Day Care*. These movies became available on the free streaming service on September 1st. Murphy famously played the quick-witted Detroit detective Axel Foley, a role that led to several sequels. While the first two films are on Tubi, *Beverly Hills Cop 3* is available to rent or purchase, and the newest installment, *Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F*, is a Netflix exclusive.