Marvel’s New Doomsday Trailer Confirms Major Change For Black Panther

The recent trailer for Avengers: Doomsday showed off some cool changes to Namor, but Shuri’s new costume is even more eye-catching. Namor looks great in his black suit, but Shuri’s Black Panther outfit appears to have been significantly upgraded—not with Wakandan technology, but with tech from Talokan.

DC Just Dethroned Batman as The World’s Greatest Detective (& Made Him Admit It)

In the DC K.O.: Knightfight series, Batman is facing tough challenges that are forcing him to evaluate his former Robins. After Bruce Wayne unfairly won a tournament, the Heart of Apokolips is making him relive scenarios where each of his Robins grew up to become Batman. This is giving Bruce a new perspective on his partners, and he’s starting to realize that one former Boy Wonder might actually be an even better detective than he is.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Is Already Facing the Culling Game’s Biggest Problem

The first two episodes of Jujutsu Kaisen: The Culling Game Part 1 premiered this winter, launching Yuji Itadori into his next challenge. Sukuna has a mysterious plan involving Megumi Fushiguro, so Yuji must join the Culling Game tournament created by Kenjaku to rescue Megumi’s sister, Tsumiki. However, the anime quickly reveals the biggest issue with this new tournament: the complicated and confusing rules of the game itself.

43 Years Ago Today, One Of Marvel’s Original Heroes Quit & Ended A Legacy

Let me tell you, as a longtime comic book movie fan, there are moments that really stick with you. And one of those happened 43 years ago today, January 11th, 1983. That’s when Hank Pym, a true pioneer for Marvel heroes, essentially hung up his Ant-Man suit and walked away. It wasn’t just a retirement, though. In Avengers #230, a truly awful chain of events unfolded, transforming a beloved character into someone fans felt utterly betrayed by. It marked the end of a 20-plus year run and, honestly, it was a shocking turn for a founding Avenger.

Resident Evil 4 Changed Leon Kennedy, the RE Franchise, and Gaming as a Whole

The success of Resident Evil 4 significantly changed the direction of the Resident Evil series, inspiring many new ideas. But its influence went far beyond just the franchise; it revolutionized gameplay and became one of the most important games of the 21st century. Now, over twenty years later, it’s clear just how much of an impact Resident Evil 4 had on the world of gaming.

Every Time Professor X Has Died in the X-Men Movies, Ranked By Shock Value

Professor X’s appearance in the new Avengers: Doomsday movie suggests he’ll be in serious danger, and many fans think he might die. This wouldn’t be the first time – he’s been killed off four times before in Marvel films. This time, we’re ranking those deaths not by how sad or important they were, but by how suddenly and unexpectedly they happened.

The Most Disturbing Shonen Jump Series Is Getting Cancelled This Month

The platform has decided to end the horror series Ryota Killed His Brother by Ayumi Natori. This was the creator’s first serialized manga, and while it initially gained some popularity after launching in November 2024, readership declined. Known for its dark themes, the series includes a trigger warning on the Manga Plus app. According to @WSJ_manga on X, a trusted source for Shonen Jump news, the final chapter will be released on January 23rd, 2026 (JST). The manga ran bi-weekly and has published 29 chapters, with one final chapter remaining.

These 3 Sci-Fi Movies Are Set in 2026: What They Got Right & Wrong

We didn’t include movies released recently that are set only a year or two in the future. This means films like Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Wake Up Dead Man, I Saw the TV Glow, and recent Marvel movies such as Captain America: Brave New World, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and The Marvels were excluded. The Final Reckoning deals with AI because AI is a current issue, not because the film predicted a future problem.

Netflix Confirms First Major Spring 2026 Anime Exclusive (And It’s From a Shonen Jump Creator)

Netflix is already planning its next set of anime releases for April, even with a busy January schedule kicking off the Winter 2026 season. They’ve announced the first major series for Spring 2026: an anime adaptation of The Ramparts of Ice. This new series comes from the creator of the popular manga and anime, You and I Are Polar Opposites. You can find the trailer and poster below.