3 Great Sci-Fi Shows Like Firefly To Watch While Waiting for the Revival

I love sci-fi, and there are so many shows out there that capture that same feeling as Firefly – you know, a great team working together, trying to make a living in a huge, dangerous universe. I’ve found three that I think you’ll really enjoy! They might remind you of why you loved Firefly, introduce you to something completely new, or just get you excited about that kind of space adventure again.

The Next Lord of the Rings Movie Is Copying the Best DC Movie Since The Dark Knight

At the Cannes Film Festival, Jackson shared that the 2019 film Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix, heavily influenced their new movie. The film focuses on Aragorn’s journey before he joins the Fellowship, specifically his quest to find Gollum and prevent him from revealing the One Ring’s location to Sauron. According to Comic Book Movie, Jackson explained they were inspired by Joker’s psychological exploration of its main character and plan to tell a story from Gollum’s internal perspective, using material found in the appendices of The Lord of the Rings.

Netflix Finally Adds a Long-Delayed Superhero Series Originally Inspired by Stan Lee

Originally conceived by Stan Lee as The B-Team, The Wonderfools is a drama set in 1999, focusing on the chaotic aftermath of a potential Y2K crisis. The story follows a group of individuals with unstable superpowers that often activate at the worst possible moments, leading to unpredictable consequences. These flawed heroes unexpectedly gain abilities and struggle to use them effectively as they defend Haeseong City from various threats. Starring Park Eun-bin, Cha Eun-woo, Im Sung-jae, and Choi Dae-hoon, the series has already garnered praise for its strong performances.

7 Iconic Marvel Superheroes the MCU Wasted

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has a habit of introducing heroes without letting audiences truly connect with them. From characters who quickly disappear to those who appear in multiple films without ever shining, here are seven Marvel heroes the MCU hasn’t lived up to their potential with.

X-Men’s 10 Most Powerful Rosters

Today we’re exploring ten of the most impressive X-Men teams assembled over the past sixty years. Before we start, a few things to keep in mind: this isn’t about ranking the teams from strongest to weakest, because a team with the Phoenix is almost unbeatable. We’re also focusing only on the main X-Men teams, not groups like X-Force. You’ll notice some characters appear on multiple teams – the most powerful heroes tend to stick around! We won’t dwell on those repeat appearances. With all that covered, let’s dive into looking at these X-Men lineups.

Absolute Batman’s Creator Made an Attack on Titan Sequel (And You Probably Haven’t Read It)

This special story originally appeared in a 2016 Attack on Titan anthology, which brought together several well-known comic book creators to expand on Hajime Isayama’s world. Artists and writers like Evan Dorkin, Sam Humphries, Gail Simone, and others didn’t just fill in gaps in the existing story; they created entirely new versions of the Attack on Titan universe. This particular short story was a collaboration between Scott Snyder and Ray Fawkes, with art by Rafael Albuquerque – the three had previously worked together on the horror comic American Vampire. Here, Snyder returns to his horror background, but this time within the setting of Attack on Titan.

Much-Needed PS5 Port of Popular Life Sim Delayed, Now Expected in 2027

For a long time, The Sims 4 has been the dominant game in the life simulation genre. Many players have been hoping for a compelling alternative to play when they need a break from EA’s popular life sim. Initially, inZOI seemed like it could be that alternative, but its incredibly detailed graphics require powerful computers, which excludes many players. While inZOI has done well as an early access game on PC, a large number of potential players are waiting for it to be released on consoles. Unfortunately, the PS5 version of the game has now been delayed until the first half of 2027. Here’s the latest information we have.