Batman: The Brave and the Bold Officially Gets A Screenwriter (But DCU Fans Won’t Like It)

According to The Hollywood Reporter, DC has selected Christina Hodson (known for her work on Birds of Prey and The Flash) to write The Brave and the Bold. While DC hasn’t officially announced this, sources say Hodson began working on the project last autumn. However, it will likely be a while before a final draft is ready, as the studio is proceeding carefully with its development.

IT: Welcome to Derry Season 2 Finally Gets the Update Fans Have Been Waiting For (But There Are Big Questions)

The show ‘Welcome to Derry’ established it would frequently revisit the past, using flashbacks from the 1962 setting of the first season. Even the opening credits hinted at important historical events in Derry that would play a role in future storylines. Because the show was well-received and viewership grew each week, fans have been eagerly awaiting news about a second season. Now, it seems like production on the new episodes has already started.

7 Sci-Fi Masterpieces You’ll Like If You Loved Avatar: Fire & Ash

The emotional core of Avatar: Fire and Ash lies in its depiction of Pandora’s interconnected ecosystem, resonating with fans through its focus on the strength of indigenous cultures and the importance of protecting the environment from corporate exploitation. Though the stunning visuals often get the most attention, it’s the story’s themes of family and environmental responsibility that truly make the franchise enduring. If you’re drawn to the grand scope of James Cameron’s world or the compelling story of the Na’vi, you’ll find similar themes explored in other science fiction films.

9 Huge 2027 Fantasy Movies We Already Know About, Ranked by Excitement

Fantasy films are behind some of the most successful movie series ever, like Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Shrek, which have all created unforgettable worlds. Several of these franchises are coming back in 2027, along with some brand new fantasy movies, and here’s a ranking of them all, from least to most anticipated.

Crunchyroll Confirms Major Winter 2026 English Dub Release Dates

Crunchyroll started 2026 by announcing a lot of new English dubs, and now they’re delivering! Several English dubs are now available for anime series airing this Winter, including Golden Kamuy, Tune In to the Midnight Heart, You Can’t Be in a Rom-Com With Your Childhood Friends, and An Adventurer’s Daily Grind at Age 29. Check out the details below to find out when each one will be released and who the voice actors are.

Nintendo Turned Wario Into a Fan-Favorite Character Exactly 22 Years Ago

Considering his boisterous personality and villainous appearance, it’s not surprising Wario began as a bad guy. What is surprising is how soon after his first appearance he became a playable character. Nintendo made a smart decision by keeping his wild, over-the-top personality intact. Twenty-two years ago today, Nintendo showed everyone how fun Wario could be as the star of his own game, and he’s remained one of their most enjoyable supporting characters ever since.

7 Avengers Villains More Powerful Than They Seem

The Avengers have faced many villains, and some of the most challenging aren’t the ones you’d expect. These enemies might not appear incredibly strong, but they consistently push the team to their limits and have proven to be surprisingly dangerous. These seven villains demonstrate that appearances can be misleading, and true power comes in many forms.

7 Horror Movies That Were Almost Even Darker

No matter how unsettling a movie gets, it could always be more intense. Horror films frequently test how far they can go with disturbing content without losing their audience. Sometimes filmmakers realize they’ve pushed things too far, and that’s what happened with the original plans for these seven movies.

Star Trek 4’s Cancellation Gives the Reboot Crew an Unwanted Movie Record After TOS & TNG

Following the release of Star Trek Beyond, Paramount spent almost ten years attempting to create a fourth film in that storyline. The project went through several directors and faced numerous obstacles before the studio ultimately cancelled it. After the merger between Paramount and Skydance, a new Star Trek movie was announced, but it will be a fresh start with a new cast. This decision effectively ended the Kelvin Timeline series, marking an unfortunate chapter in Star Trek film history.