Subnautica 2 Early Access Review – Waterworld

Subnautica’s sequel isn’t just about sales; it’s about raising the stakes. Players begin expecting to journey to Zezura with Alterra, aboard the ship Cicada, but instead crash-land on the planet Proteus – a deliberate misdirection. As you try to survive, gather supplies, and understand what went wrong, you’ll discover a colossal, enigmatic tree that feels like both a landmark, a signal, and a danger.

Star Trek’s Future Reportedly Revealed After Comic Con Rumors

The Tachyon Pulse Podcast reports that San Diego Comic-Con 2026 might reveal a five-year plan for the future of Star Trek. Rumors suggest announcements including a new TV series – potentially the anticipated Star Trek United – a new movie, and another season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. These rumors gained traction following reports that Alex Kurtzman may be stepping down from his creative leadership role, and were further fueled by recent statements from William Shatner hinting at the upcoming news.

New Star Wars Report Confirms Anakin Skywalker’s Return 1 Year After Hayden Christensen’s Update

Hayden Christensen is likely to reprise his roles as Anakin Skywalker or Darth Vader in at least two future Star Wars projects, according to industry source Daniel Richtman (via SFF Gazette). He’s already played both characters for Disney and reportedly enjoyed being in the Darth Vader suit, leaving plenty of opportunities for more appearances. This is particularly promising after the popularity of Maul – Shadow Lord, the first Star Wars TV show focused on a villain.

Exciting New Brainiac Details Revealed Ahead of Man of Tomorrow

I was so excited to hear Lars Eidinger is playing Brainiac in the new DCU movie! I recently read his interview with the Hollywood Reporter, and he described walking onto the set and seeing Superman hanging from wires in front of a blue screen – he said it was an incredibly powerful image, like seeing Hamlet with the skull. It really struck me how he connected it to his theater work, saying Brainiac is basically portrayed as the devil, which he finds very Shakespearean. He sees a lot of parallels to classic characters like kings and fools, and it sounds like he’s really diving deep into the role!