James Gunn Reveals Three Things the New DCU Batman Will Have (And What Fans Think They Want)

Even though it’s been uncertain, the DC Universe is still hinting at Batman’s arrival. While Batman briefly appeared in last year’s animated series, Creature Commandos, it’s unknown how much of that story will connect to future films. Superman also included a small tease about Batman and Gotham City’s role in the DCU. Now, James Gunn has shared some details on social media about how Batman will fit into the DCU, and what’s most important for the character’s future.

Elden Ring Nightreign’s Forsaken Hollows Has Reignited My Interest With Exciting Additions

The Forsaken Hollows update introduces two new playable characters, the Nightfarers, and gives players a reason to revisit the world of Limveld to battle the Nightlords. While that’s the core of it, the update offers much more! The new Nightfarers are exceptionally well-designed, adding fresh strategies and gameplay options. Players will explore new swamp biomes – a welcome return – where status effects pose a greater danger. Plus, there are several new mini-bosses and challenging third-day bosses to defeat.

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New Horror JRPG Sequel Gets Overwhelmingly Positive Reviews From Original Game Fans

Despite being called Black Souls 2, this is actually the third game in the series. Red Hood’s Woods came before the original Black Souls. This sequel expands on the dark fantasy world of Black Souls with a lot more to explore. It features 11 different endings, but unlike the first game, you can’t get all of them in a single playthrough – you’ll need to play through the game multiple times to see everything.

2025’s Most Underrated and Snubbed Game Is One of the Best of All Time

In 2025, Blue Prince emerged as a truly special game—creative, captivating, and remarkably memorable, earning praise from both critics and players. Despite excellent reviews and a dedicated following, it was surprisingly overlooked at the year’s major awards. While many big games came out that year, Blue Prince didn’t receive the recognition it deserved, and some believe it’s a true all-time great.

Splinter Cell Remake Gets Huge New Update After Years of Silence

While the original game was well-received, it didn’t perform as well commercially as Ubisoft had hoped, leading to a long pause in the series. Rumors surfaced in the late 2010s about a new Splinter Cell game being in development, but it was reportedly cancelled and resources shifted to XDefiant. However, the producer of XDefiant claims it wasn’t a replacement for a cancelled Splinter Cell project. Despite this, fans continued to ask for a revival, and Ubisoft announced a Splinter Cell remake back in 2021. Unfortunately, there haven’t been many updates about the remake since then.

Shonen Jump Has Found Its Two Biggest Series After Several Cancellations This Year

This year, most new manga releases haven’t resonated strongly with fans, with the exception of Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo. However, Modulo, a continuation of the original Jujutsu Kaisen created by Gege Akutami and illustrated by Yuji Iwasaki, is planned to be a brief series, ending around spring of next year with only three volumes. Looking at newer manga from the past two years in Weekly Shonen Jump, none have achieved the same level of popularity as Kagurabachi and Ichi the Witch. In fact, Weekly Shonen Jump is planning to feature both of these series prominently when the first issue of 2026 is released.

Star Trek Fans Are About to Lose a Free PS Plus Game Soon

If you’ve been enjoying Star Trek: Bridge Crew through PlayStation Plus, you’ll want to know it’s leaving the service soon. Sony announced that Bridge Crew, along with other games, will no longer be available on PS Plus starting December 2nd. Since Sony updates its PS Plus games on the first Tuesday of each month, you only have a limited time left to play Bridge Crew.

2026 Will Finally Give Netflix the Fantasy Masterpiece It’s Been Dying For (by NOT Copying Game of Thrones)

Despite recent cancellations, Netflix is still actively searching for a successful fantasy series. Last year, they spent a significant amount of money – over a million dollars – to acquire the rights to the popular romantic fantasy novel, Quicksilver. They also have a movie planned for release in 2026 that they hope will be a breakthrough in the fantasy genre. While the story won’t resemble Game of Thrones, that difference might actually be a good thing.

James Gunn Debunks a Giant Rumor About the Next DCU Movie (And Fans Are Thrilled)

By 2026, the DC Universe will be in full swing. The recent Superman movie created a fascinating new world that fans are excited to explore, and introduced Milly Alcock as Superman’s cousin, Supergirl (Kara Zor-El). She’ll take the lead in the second DCU film, Supergirl, scheduled for release next summer. Alcock first appeared briefly in Superman, quickly becoming a popular character that audiences wanted to see more of. While details about the film are still emerging – including its budget – James Gunn is addressing rumors and clarifying information.

LET IT DIE offline version announced

In the latest developer update for LET IT DIE: INFERNO, Uncle Death explained that players have been requesting an offline version of the game for quite some time. He said the idea finally came to him while he was taking a bath, and the team decided to begin working on it. He noted they’ve been running the service for a long time already.