William Shatner’s Favorite Star Trek Theory Reveals the Borg’s Secret Origin

A popular fan theory suggests the origins of the Borg can be traced back to the first Star Trek movie. Specifically, Spock’s line, “Any show of resistance would be futile,” is seen as a precursor to the Borg’s famous phrase, “Resistance is futile.” This has led fans to believe the Borg might have been created by, or come from, the same advanced machine civilization responsible for V’Ger (originally Voyager 6). Although this connection isn’t officially confirmed in Star Trek canon, it was embraced by William Shatner, a star of the original series, so much that he included it in one of his Star Trek novels.

A Forgotten ‘90s Gem Horror Movie Just Started Streaming on Paramount+

If you’re looking for a thrilling watch, now’s a great time to check out The Prophecy. This 1995 film, which marked Gregory Widen’s first time directing a feature film, recently became available on Paramount+. The movie kicks off a five-film series and tells the story of a heavenly conflict that descends to Earth. The dangerous angel Gabriel arrives, searching for the most wicked person to help him win a war in Heaven. When a priest-turned-police officer tries to protect a young girl who unknowingly possesses this crucial soul, he gets pulled into this epic battle.

What the Hell, Netflix?! Bridgerton Just Made Its Missing Character Problem So Much Worse

Following the second season of Bridgerton, several key characters have been noticeably absent or had reduced roles. Regé-Jean Page, who played Simon Basset, didn’t return, and Phoebe Dynevor’s Daphne appeared less and less, eventually not appearing at all in Season 3. This trend continued in Season 3 and into Season 4 with Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Kate (Simone Ashley), who have minimal screen time and only make a brief return later in Season 4.

What Is That New Monsterverse Titan? Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2, Episode 1 Ending Explained

Two years after the events established in the Monsterverse, the team arrived on Skull Island, the home of Kong. This marked a significant shift for the second season of Monarch. The Titans are no longer hidden; the explosive events of G-Day were just the start, and now these massive creatures are openly causing destruction. Fittingly, the first episode of Season 2 ended with a new Titan appearing from the Axis Mundi – one so powerful that even Kong couldn’t stop it. Disturbingly, Monarch is responsible for its emergence.

Sony Confirms Big PS5 Pro Upgrade Is Out in March, Better PSSR Upscaler

So, Sony’s been working with AMD, and they’ve really upped their game with this new tech called FSR 4. Basically, it makes games look sharper and run smoother. Mark Cerny, one of the big guys at PlayStation, said they’ve spent the last six months polishing it specifically for the PS5 Pro, so we’re getting the very best version of this tech they’ve created together. It’s awesome to see them putting so much effort into improving the visual experience!

5 Most Accurate A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Characters, Based on the Books

Much of the show’s success is due to Ira Parker, the showrunner and a dedicated fan of George R.R. Martin’s novels. Under his direction, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms captures what readers loved about the books: a more intimate look at Westeros, focusing on the everyday people who keep the realm functioning despite the hardships caused by those in power. It feels like a heartfelt tribute to the source material, staying very true to the original stories with most of the dialogue and character development taken directly from the books.