10 Best Avengers Stories for Non-Avengers Fans

Even if you’re not already a fan, these Avengers stories are worth checking out. They have everything a great superhero comic needs and can win over even those who’ve never been interested before. Here are ten of the best stories to get anyone hooked on the team.

13 Years Ago Today, SyFy’s 3-Season Western Debuted & It Was Cancelled Way Too Soon

Thirteen years ago today, SyFy launched a unique Western series. It’s set on Earth after a devastating war with aliens has completely changed the planet. The last major human settlement is meant to be a place where humans and aliens can live together peacefully, as long as the sheriff keeps the peace. But maintaining order proves incredibly difficult in a town filled with wealthy, feuding families, a corrupt government, and residents involved in secret schemes that could restart the war.

36 Years Ago, an Iconic ’90s Comedy Series Debuted (And Started the Careers of Multiple Fan-Favorites)

Beyond the popular Scary Movie films, the Wayans family also created another incredibly influential piece of pop culture: the sketch comedy show In Living Color, which premiered in 1990. Featuring Keenan Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Kim Wayans, and Marlon Wayans, the show was boldly Black and helped launch the careers of future stars like Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, David Alan Grier, and T’Keyah Crystal Keymáh. The show’s talented dance crew included a young Jennifer Lopez and was choreographed by Rosie Perez.

Prime Video’s Hit Fantasy Series Reveals Trailer for Final Episode After 3 Year Wait (And Huge Controversy)

Prime Video announced that the final episode of Good Omens, a 90-minute special, will premiere on Wednesday, May 13th. Along with the announcement, a new trailer offered a glimpse of how the series will conclude the story based on Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s novel. The trailer comes nearly three years after Season 2 ended and follows some disagreements with Gaiman himself, leaving fans wondering if the finale will live up to expectations and be a satisfying ending.

Highly Rated Star Trek Game Suddenly Delisted on All Platforms

Star Trek: Resurgence is an adventure game that came out in 2023. It was created by Dramatic Labs, a studio formed by former members of the well-known story-driven game developer, Telltale Games. The game was previously available on PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox Series X|S, but it has now been removed from all digital stores. This happened shortly after a notice appeared on Steam stating the game’s license had expired, and as of April 15th, you can no longer purchase Star Trek: Resurgence on any platform.

Red Dead Redemption Appears to Be Getting a PS5 Physical Edition

The website Portal Viciados spotted a listing for a physical copy of Red Dead Redemption on PlayStation 5, with a release date of May 7, 2026, and a price of €32.90 (around $38). However, Rockstar Games hasn’t officially announced a physical version for the PS5, and as of now, no other stores are listing it.

NITRO GEN OMEGA launches May 12 for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC

NITRO GEN OMEGA initially became available on PC through Early Access on June 17th. The full version 1.0 will feature a major story campaign where players and their crew make a final stand against machines to save the world. It will also include a more detailed story, new characters, animated cutscenes, and a larger soundtrack.

Crimson Desert – 15 Reasons I Might Never Beat It

Let’s be honest, completing this game will likely require skipping a lot of things, and it’s not even clear if it can be fully completed with so many interconnected systems. That said, here are fifteen reasons why I’ve already accepted that I won’t be seeing the end of Crimson Desert.

Resident Evil Games Ranked – Worst to Best

So, what truly defines a great Resident Evil game? Is it the feeling of being scared and struggling to survive, fast-paced action, carefully managing limited supplies, or a combination of all these things? The reality is, Resident Evil continues to be successful because it experiments with different approaches, sometimes even within a single game.