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TGS 2025 concludes with 263,101 visitors; TGS 2026 set for September 17 to 21

I’m so excited! They just announced the dates for Tokyo Game Show 2026 – it’s going to be from September 17th to the 21st! What’s really cool is that it’ll be a five-day event for the very first time ever. And good news for those of us who love going – it’s still going to be held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba.

DC’s Gaming Efforts Are Embarrassing Compared to Marvel Games

As a DC fan, it feels like we’re in a bit of a waiting game right now. While James Gunn has said they’re working on DCU video games, those are still a ways off. It’s starting to remind me of the early 2010s, when Marvel was really pulling ahead and DC was trying to catch up. I’m hoping DC doesn’t feel pressured to rush things, especially given how well their recent movies have been doing, but it’s definitely a familiar situation.

This is What We Would Do If We Were Creating Moon Knight Season 2

Oscar Isaac returned as Moon Knight in an episode of the animated series *What If…?* and hinted at a future appearance in a movie. While this could be a quick cameo in *Avengers: Doomsday* or a team-up with the Midnight Sons, fans are hoping for another standalone *Moon Knight* series. Isaac has stated that a second season isn’t officially happening, but here’s what we’d like to see if it were!

5 Strangest Day Jobs of Superheroes (#1 Was a Real Low Point For The Justice League)

It’s understandable to feel sad when beloved characters face job-related struggles, as it highlights their humanity. However, seeing them in unsatisfying jobs can also make them more relatable. We connect with Spider-Man, for instance, because of his difficulties as a photographer and his desire for success. Just like in real life, not every job is ideal, and these heroes demonstrate that – regardless of how well their skills might seem to fit their chosen careers.

7 “Terrible” Movies Every 90s Kid Secretly Loved

Robin Williams was a hugely talented actor with an impressive body of work, but *Flubber* isn’t likely to be considered one of his best films. In it, he plays a professor who creates a bouncy, powerful, and surprisingly intelligent substance called Flubber, hoping to save his college. However, when Flubber develops a personality of its own and a ruthless businessman tries to steal it, things quickly get chaotic. While the 1997 movie did well in theaters and Williams received positive reviews, critics generally disliked the story, the special effects, and the silly humor. But for those who grew up in the ’90s, Williams was always a hit, and *Flubber*’s simple, over-the-top comedy was incredibly funny.