4 Years After it Disappointed Star Wars Fans, Boba Fett’s Spinoff is Getting Another Release

As a huge Star Wars fan, I was really excited to hear Marvel’s announcement on Tuesday: Boba Fett is coming back in a new comic series, Star Wars: Book of Boba Fett! It’s a seven-issue adaptation of the Disney+ show, written by Rodney Barnes and illustrated by Will Sliney. It kicks off this September, and it sounds like it’s going to explore what happens after Boba escaped the Sarlacc Pit and took over Jabba the Hutt’s criminal empire. The big question, according to Marvel, is whether he can actually maintain control of Tatooine and keep things running smoothly.

When Spider-Noir Is Set in the Marvel Timeline & How It Relates to The Spider-Verse Movies

Spider-Noir is one of the earliest stories in the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline. Marketed as taking place after World War I, with key characters being veterans of the war, it would actually precede even Captain America and Agent Carter if it followed the main timeline. While parts of Eternals and Eyes of Wakanda are set before WWI, Spider-Noir still represents a very early point in the expanded MCU history. The series is specifically set in 1932, fifteen years after the war, making it several years before the first Avengers appeared.

Destiny 2’s Shutdown May Not Spell The End For Bungie

Recent financial reports from Sony revealed that Bungie, the studio behind Destiny 2, experienced a significant drop in value, contributing to financial losses. This comes as support for Destiny 2 winds down and Bungie’s latest game, Marathon, has received a lukewarm response. With plans for a Destiny 3 reportedly scrapped, players are understandably concerned about the future of the studio.

Invincible VS Gets First Major Gameplay Update, Here’s What Changed

A new update for Invincible VS is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC, and it significantly changes how the game is played. Almost every character has been adjusted, with some receiving bigger changes than others. This update also includes improvements to the game’s different modes.

Why Disney Has Made Live-Action Moana, But Not Frozen

As a huge Disney fan, I was really surprised to hear that the live-action Moana remake is coming out in 2026 – even before a live-action Frozen! Moana did incredibly well, earning over $680 million globally, but Frozen was a massive hit, making a staggering $1.28 billion just three years prior. While Moana 2 came close to that success with over $1 billion at the box office in 2024, Frozen 2 absolutely smashed records in 2019, bringing in a whopping $1.453 billion. It just feels a little unexpected that Moana is getting the live-action treatment first.

Obsession’s Darker Alternate Ending Explained (Would It Have Been Better?)

Okay, huge warning: if you haven’t watched Obsession yet, turn back now, because I’m about to spoil everything! For those of us who have seen it, wow, that ending, right? Basically, Bear realizes the only way to break the wish that’s making Nikki so obsessed with him is to end his own life – he overdoses on pills. Then, Nikki tries to shoot herself, but the wish is broken at the very last second! It’s just… devastating. She’s left completely alone, having lost Bear and most of her friends, and the movie ends with her just screaming. It’s a really tough watch, but so impactful.

Hit Cartoon Network Revival Finally Confirms HBO Max Release Date

Regular Show: The Lost Tapes recently brought the popular series back to Cartoon Network after a nine-year hiatus, with many of the original creators and voice actors returning. The revival has been a ratings success since its spring debut, and it will also be available to stream on HBO Max starting June 8th.

5 Disney Afternoon Block Series No ’90s Kid Will Ever Forget

The Disney Afternoon didn’t appear overnight in 1990. It was the result of a plan Disney started in 1987, gradually experimenting with kids’ shows during the week. This eventually became a beloved part of many childhoods, offering a wide range of exciting, funny, and surprisingly detailed stories—all before streaming services became popular.