28 Years Ago Today, Seinfeld Popularized a New Holiday (and It Was Based on Real Life)

When Frank enthusiastically explains Festivus to Kramer, it seems so unusual you’d think it was invented for the show. But, like many classic Seinfeld episodes, “The Strike” is based on a true story. Festivus is a real holiday created by Daniel O’Keefe, the father of Seinfeld writer Dan O’Keefe, to commemorate his first date with his wife. Dan O’Keefe initially didn’t want to write an episode about it, almost forgetting it like a difficult memory, but the rest of the writing team convinced him to move forward.

5 New Side Missions in the Pokemon Legends: Z-A Mega Dimension DLC You Shouldn’t Skip

The new side quests in the Pokemon Legends: Z-A DLC range from quick fights to longer, story-driven adventures. You’ll explore locations like the unique Hyperspace Lumiose, and completing these quests can even help you find and catch new Mythical Pokemon. With so much to do, including the Hyperspace Surveys, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s why I’ve put together a list of the best side Mega Dimension missions – ones you definitely shouldn’t miss, even if you don’t aim to complete every single one.

Cartoon Network Revival Renewed For Multiple Seasons

Hulu has ordered two more seasons of The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball, just before the second season premieres on December 22nd. The show announced the renewal with a festive new poster featuring Gumball and Darwin helping Santa Claus deliver presents—and a peek at some characters filling Santa’s sack! While we don’t know exactly when the new seasons will arrive, it’s exciting news for fans of animation.

Superman Just Revealed a Major DC Plothole That Needs Explaining

Okay, so the new Superman Unlimited series kicks off with a huge Kryptonite meteor hitting Earth – talk about a game changer! Suddenly, everyone has access to practically limitless amounts of this stuff, and they’re quickly figuring out how to use it. What’s really interesting is that the series establishes Kryptonite as this incredibly potent fuel source, and that’s led to a massive surge in scientific advancement. In issue #8, we see humanity make some truly incredible leaps forward, but honestly, it also made me start questioning the established rules of science within the DC Universe. It’s a cool concept, but it definitely raises some questions about consistency.

Steven Spielberg’s 3 Most Underrated Movies, Ranked

It’s fascinating how Steven Spielberg’s less famous films are often his most surprising. They tend to be more unusual, subtle, or less focused on mass appeal – and that’s precisely what makes them so good. Here’s our list of the 3 most underrated Spielberg movies ever made.

Bandai Namco divests Limbic Entertainment

As a big Bandai Namco fan, I’ve been following the news about their recent changes, and it sounds like they’re really streamlining things. Basically, they’re selling off some parts of the business so they can really focus on making the games and content they’re best known for – the stuff we all love!

New Star Wars: Starfighter Set Photo Includes Major Confirmation About the 2027 Movie

I was so excited to see Ryan Levy post a new picture from the set of Starfighter on Instagram! It shows him running down a hallway – looks like they were really going for it! He also announced that they’ve officially finished filming, which is amazing! Now he’s moving on to editing and all the post-production work. You can check out the post on his page – it’s awesome!

Netflix Is Losing Three of its Best Sci-Fi Movies on the Same Day

Starting January 1st, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, James Cameron’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and Ridley Scott’s The Martian will no longer be available on Netflix. That means New Year’s Eve is your last chance to watch them. While Netflix announced all three films would be leaving, only The Martian was mentioned in their January newsletter.