Every Major Spider-Man Story Brand New Day’s Four-Year Time Jump Is Skipping in the MCU

A key part of the movie No Way Home involved Peter Parker, MJ, and Ned applying to college. But when Spider-Man’s secret identity was revealed, and Doctor Strange tried to fix it with a spell, everyone – including MJ and Ned – forgot who Peter was. Because the next four years won’t be shown in future movies, Marvel will likely have to skip over many of the storylines from the comics that take place while Peter is in college.

Stranger Things Fans Are Not Happy About the Removal of Fan-Favorite Characters in New Series

Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 takes place between seasons two and three of Stranger Things. The story follows Eleven and her friends – including some characters we haven’t seen before – as they investigate a strange, supernatural mystery in Hawkins. According to showrunner Eric Robles, this series is a rare chance to revisit these beloved characters and spend more time with them. However, the show notably excludes most of the Byers family, with Will being the only exception.

Regular Show: The Lost Tapes Releases New Promo, And It’s Making Some Big Changes

A new promo for the show features Mordecai and Rigby training with Muscleman, though it’s not clear what they’re training for. The funny clip shows both of them drinking a lot of eggs, which causes trouble for Rigby – he’s allergic! This lands him in the hospital, and surprisingly earns an apology from Muscleman. Fans have also noticed the animation in this promo looks a bit smoother and the characters have slightly different designs than usual.

Star Wars Fans Reveal Their Picks For the Most Ridiculous Things That Are Actually Canon

I stumbled across a really fun Reddit thread the other day – someone asked what the silliest thing in all of Star Wars is. The original poster thought it was a clip of an Inquisitor using their lightsaber like helicopter blades to escape, which, honestly, is pretty goofy! But it sparked a huge debate amongst fans about all the weirdest, most questionable things that are actually considered canon in the franchise. It was a surprisingly long and entertaining discussion!

Netflix’s One Piece Star Teases Luffy & Vivi’s Relationship in Season 3

Charithra Chandran joins the main cast as Miss Wednesday, who is eventually revealed to be Princess Vivi of Alabasta. Chandran recently told Collider that her character’s relationship with Luffy will deepen in the upcoming third season, building on the connections she’s made with the Straw Hat crew. She explained, “Vivi does have an impact on him, and we’ll see even more of that in Season 3…”

Marathon Has Finally Found Its Stride but Bungie Needs to Fix Its Biggest Problem Fast

After a few weeks since its release alongside the Cryo Archive, Marathon is receiving a lot of positive feedback and excitement from fans. However, a significant problem with enemy spawns is threatening the game’s long-term success. These spawns currently feel unfair and frustrating, rather than providing a genuine challenge. If Bungie doesn’t address this issue, it risks driving players away from Marathon.

This Actor No One Is Talking About Is Perfect for the Next Batman (& This $144M Horror Movie Proves It)

James Gunn, the head of DC Studios, announced in 2025 that Robert Pattinson wouldn’t be continuing as Batman in the new DC Universe, and a new actor will be cast for the upcoming film, Brave and the Bold. Luckily, many believe the ideal choice for the role was apparent as early as 2020: Oliver Jackson-Cohen, who played the villain in The Invisible Man. Director Leigh Whannell’s 2020 film actually showcases why Jackson-Cohen would be a perfect fit for Batman.

Netflix is Officially Losing Bryan Cranston’s Breaking Bad Replacement

The series Your Honor, featuring Bryan Cranston, Hope Davis, and Isiah Whitlock Jr., tells the story of a judge forced to confront his own ethics when his son is involved in a hit-and-run. This incident brings a dangerous crime family seeking revenge into the light. Viewers were divided: some found the show intensely captivating, while others felt it was overly preachy and bleak. Despite a strong performance from Cranston, critics ultimately gave the series a lukewarm 49% rating.