How Old Is Darth Vader in Every Star Wars Movie & TV Show

Darth Vader’s age has become a big discussion among fans, especially after his recent appearance in Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, where he looked surprisingly young for the time period. This has led many to wonder: how old was Vader throughout his various appearances in Star Wars films and shows?

After 9 Years, American Horror Story Confirms Its Iconic Killer Clown Is Returning in New Episodes

Season 13 of American Horror Story is bringing back some familiar faces – Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Angela Bassett, and Jessica Lange – and now the cast is growing! According to Deadline, Mena Suvari (known for American Beauty) and Berto Colón (The Night Agent) are joining the new season. Plus, two actors from American Horror Story: Freak Show will reprise their roles: Matt Fraser as Paul the Illustrated and John Carroll Lynch as the terrifying clown, Twisty.

Japan-Exclusive NES Game Finally Gets Wide Release After 39 Years

This week marks the first Western release of Toujinmakyouden Hercules no eikou, a classic RPG originally launched on the NES/Famicom in 1987. It was the first game in a series that became quite popular, with several sequels appearing on the Super Nintendo and Game Boy. However, those sequels never made it outside of Japan. The only exception was Glory of Heracles, which was released in North America for the Nintendo DS in 2010.

What the Rick and Morty Movie Means for the Show’s Future, Now That It’s Officially Happening

Dan Harmon, one of the creators of Rick and Morty, has confirmed they’re making a movie. Jacob Hair, who directs episodes of the show, will also direct the film. It’s unclear if the movie will be released in theaters or streamed on HBO Max, but production will happen while the TV series continues. The movie shouldn’t significantly alter the show’s storyline, though it might offer some new angles and viewpoints.

5 Addicting Roguelikes That Actually Have Great Stories

For years, roguelike games were known for challenging gameplay. Recently, developers have been focusing more on creating compelling stories within these games. Now, you’ll find emotional narratives, interesting characters, and worlds that feel richer with each playthrough. Instead of feeling frustrating, dying in these games actually moves the story forward. The following five games demonstrate how roguelikes can offer both a great story and the exciting gameplay the genre is known for.

7 Justice Leaguers With the Most Kills

Despite their reputation for saving lives, even heroes sometimes have blood on their hands. The Justice League, known for its virtue and selflessness, has included some surprisingly deadly members. We’re counting the deaths caused by seven of the League’s heroes, but excluding those who were villains before, like Lex Luthor or Black Adam – that wouldn’t be fair. Let’s take a look at who caused the most damage.

Speed Racer Star, Emile Hirsch, Talks Failure of The Film, Planned Sequels (Exclusive)

The actor who played Speed Racer recently revealed that the movie’s poor performance in theaters was a huge disappointment for everyone involved. He explained that the filmmakers, particularly the Wachowskis, were enthusiastic about the film and had planned several sequels to expand the story. He said there was a real sense of sadness when the movie was critically panned and failed to attract an audience. Personally, he felt like his career trajectory had drastically changed because he’d mentally prepared to film multiple sequels over the next decade, and now he was facing an uncertain future.

Why Soldier Boy Wasn’t in The Boys’ Finale & What’s Next for Jensen Ackles’ Supe

It wasn’t unexpected that Soldier Boy didn’t appear in the finale of The Boys, as showrunner Eric Kripke had previously announced his absence, disappointing many fans. Homelander had frozen him again in the episode before, and since only Homelander knew about it, and the Boys believed Soldier Boy was allied with his son, neither side had a reason to include him in the final fight – or enough time to do so.

8 Years Later, Cancelled Shonen Jump Revival Anime Confirms World Premiere Date

Tsuyoshi Takaki’s manga series, Black Torch, was first published in Shueisha’s Jump Square and Jump+ from 2016 to 2018, but it didn’t gain much popularity at the time. The story was relatively short, spanning just five volumes. Now, with a new anime series premiering this summer, Black Torch is poised to reach a wider audience. Fans will even get a sneak peek at the anime with a special world premiere event at Anime Expo 2026 before its official release.