D&D’s Least Powerful Class Could Get Better With One Simple Change

The 2024 rules for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition brought significant updates to many of the game’s classes. Some classes received new abilities, while others were completely reworked. Changes to magic and combat also altered how established character types, like Paladins and their Divine Smite ability, function. However, one class appears to have lost some of its unique character, gaining more basic abilities that don’t feel as well-designed compared to the improvements made to other classes.

The Expanse’s Perfect Replacement Is Already Happening at Prime Video (& a New 2026 Sci-Fi Release Will Help)

Fans of The Expanse have reason to be excited! Amazon MGM Studios, which successfully brought The Expanse back after it was cancelled, has announced it will adapt James S.A. Corey’s new book trilogy, The Captive’s War. While the story will be different, the same creative team behind The Expanse is involved. And good news for book lovers – the next book in The Captive’s War series will be released this April!

Sinners Star Reveals Black Panther 3 Casting Conversation

As casting speculation heats up, ComicBookMovie recently asked actor Delroy Lindo, known for his role in Sinners, about the possibility of joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe for Black Panther 3, potentially working with director Ryan Coogler again. Lindo, 73, stated he’s told Coogler he’d be eager to appear in the film if the opportunity arose. Coogler responded that he would only offer Lindo a role that he felt was substantial enough for a veteran actor of his caliber.

5 Alternate Marvel Universes That Need Their Own TV Show Like Spider-Man Noir

Marvel Studios is exploring new animated stories that aren’t necessarily part of the main movie timeline. The upcoming shows like Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and Marvel Zombies, debuting in 2025, show they’re leaning into the Multiverse, which allows for fresh takes on familiar characters without being tied down by years of established story. While these early attempts are promising, they suggest Marvel has much more potential to explore. Many other well-known comic book worlds have enough rich detail and unique style to support their own TV series.

Over 100 Hours of Classic Comic Book Shows Are Now Available for Free

Fans can now watch Teen Titans, The Batman, Justice League, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and the animated series The Mask all on Tubi. That means you can enjoy hours of free superhero entertainment, and one of the shows is even being celebrated for its incredible animation – a huge compliment given how popular these series are!

27 Years On, Galaxy Quest Star Addresses Possible Sequel Return

While discussing her new film, For Worse, Missi Pyle talked about the possibility of a Galaxy Quest sequel, and she seems enthusiastic about returning. She said she’d gladly reprise her role if a sequel were made, noting that sequels to her other film, Dodgeball, have been discussed in the past. Pyle expressed how much she enjoyed being part of Galaxy Quest and would happily participate in another one, but also wishes everyone well regardless. Essentially, she’s hoping for a sequel but is content either way.

Beastars Releases Final Trailer Ahead of Netflix’s Final Season

Fans can soon enjoy the final season of Beastars on Netflix, launching in just a few days. To build excitement, Netflix has released a new trailer for Beastars: Final Season Part 2, offering a preview of the concluding episodes. This trailer also marks the first look at the English dub for the series finale, and you can watch it now.

Overwatch’s New Game Reminds Me Why It’s Hard To Stay Invested In Hero Shooters

Overwatch experienced a surge in players in early 2026 thanks to a lot of new content, including five new characters and special seasonal events. This gave people more reasons to return to the popular game. Now, Overwatch Rush aims to build on that positive momentum by bringing the Overwatch experience to mobile devices. While it’s a smaller-scale version of the original, it retains many of the features players love.

Why William Shatner Thought Star Trek Was Over 47 Years Ago

After ten years of dedicated fans pushing for more, including conventions and a cancelled attempt at a new TV series, the iconic starship Enterprise made its long-awaited return in 1979 with Star Trek: The Motion Picture, directed by Robert Wise. Despite the excitement, William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk, actually believed the movie was so poor it would end the entire franchise.