Star Wars’ Only Box Office Bomb Is Still Getting a Movie Sequel (but Will It Be a Success?)

During her recent interview with Deadline, outgoing Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy shared updates on several Star Wars films currently in the works. This included a planned spinoff movie centered around Lando Calrissian, which Donald Glover has written a script for. Kennedy said the project is still possible, but its future will be decided by the new Lucasfilm presidents, Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan.

New Free Steam Game Has a 95/100 Rating With Players

Lavalamp is a new, free-to-play PC game that offers a unique and psychedelic experience. You’ll explore a bizarre world and uncover the story of the Space Lemmings, who accidentally got trapped between dimensions while conducting experiments with breakfast cereal and the fabric of space and time. It’s definitely an unusual game, and likely unlike anything else you’ll play in 2026.

Super Smash Bros. Desparately Needs a New Game

Okay, so everyone’s been wondering about a new Smash game, but it’s been super quiet. Sakurai, the guy who led the series for so long, has stepped back, and Nintendo hasn’t announced anything new. It feels like Smash is just… stuck right now. We all still play Ultimate a ton, but after years of waiting without knowing what’s next, the fanbase is getting pretty antsy. This series really thrives on constant excitement and new content, and honestly, that energy has died down a little.

Arc Raiders Is Struggling to Get Players to Care About Expeditions

Expeditions in the game currently aren’t very engaging. Instead of feeling like important missions, they come across as repetitive tasks that don’t give players a strong reason to keep playing. Players are quickly losing interest as they try to complete them, and the developers have already acknowledged the system isn’t working as intended and needs improvement. While Expeditions are meant to be a key feature that keeps players coming back to Arc Raiders, they’re currently a source of frustration rather than excitement.

32 Years Ago Today, Marvel Comics Had Its Wedding Of The Century

After years of fans hoping they’d get together, Scott Summers and Jean Grey finally got married in X-Men Vol. 2 #30 on January 18, 1994. These two characters first appeared in Uncanny X-Men and were often seen as a destined couple by creators like Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. But their relationship faced many obstacles – Jean’s death, Scott’s marriage to a clone of her named Madelyne Pryor, and even having a child together – making a wedding seem impossible. That all changed 32 years ago when they finally said ‘I do’.

Disney Removes 14 Games From Steam Without Warning

Disney recently removed 14 games from Steam, meaning players will need to find other ways to play them. These games span 20 years of gaming, from beloved classics to more recent titles. The good news is that popular games like Disney Dreamlight Valley and older Marvel games are still available. Here’s a list of the 14 games Disney removed from Steam.

Every Movie & TV Show Coming to Netflix This Week (January 19th)

Netflix is bringing back the classic talent show Star Search on January 20th! Hosted by Anthony Anderson, the reboot will be judged by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jelly Roll, and Chrissy Teigen. Like other competition shows, viewers can vote for their favorite performers, but you’ll need to tune in live using a compatible device like a smart TV, streaming stick, or the Netflix mobile app.

7 More Canceled Superhero TV Shows That Deserve A Reboot

Lots of superhero shows have been cancelled over time. We’ve talked about some that deserve a second chance, but there are actually many more! The genre is full of good shows that ended too soon, and could be successfully revived because their stories weren’t fully explored.

One of the Most Anticipated Shows of 2026 Drops on HBO Max Today

Prepare to return to the world of Westeros with the newest addition to George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire saga. The Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, will premiere on HBO and HBO Max on January 18th at 10 p.m. Eastern Time. Based on the Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas, the series is set a century before the events of Game of Thrones, during the reign of the Targaryen dynasty. It follows the adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall, a wandering knight, and his young squire, Egg. This series will have six episodes, each lasting roughly 30 to 45 minutes – shorter than the hour-long episodes of Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon.