Every Major Star Trek Character Who Returned From The Dead

Throughout its long history, Star Trek has shown us some truly heartbreaking character deaths – even for its main heroes. These deaths have often happened right on screen. However, the show also has a knack for bringing characters back to life, sometimes in surprising ways. While these returns haven’t always been permanent, it’s clear that many significant characters have managed to defy death and reappear in the Star Trek universe.

The Biggest Challenge for 2026’s New $200M Sci-Fi Masterpiece Was Just Confirmed

According to a report in Puck, the movie Project Hail Mary had a production budget of $248 million. However, tax incentives brought that cost down to just under $200 million. Despite this still being a significant expense, early signs are positive. Projections suggest the film could open with around $50 million in domestic box office sales.

Ghost of Yōtei Was Planned for PC But Not Anymore, Saros to Also Remain PS5-Exclusive – Rumor

It’s notable that Sucker Punch’s game was initially intended to be released alongside other games developed within Sony. Those plans were later canceled, though sources told journalist Jason Schreier that Sony’s strategy isn’t set in stone. Schreier also reported that some people within PlayStation were reluctant to release their exclusive games on PC, which may explain the recent shift in strategy.

After 10 Years, Song Joong-Ki’s Career-Saving K-Drama Is Still A Must-Watch Despite Its Real-Life Tragic Ending

Fans of Korean dramas before the recent surge in popularity will remember Song Joong-ki started his career in the late 2000s. He appeared in numerous shows like My Fair Lady and Sungkyunkwan Scandal, though initially in smaller roles. Like many popular actors, he built his career by playing supporting characters until landing his big break in 2012 with Innocent Man.

Tubi/Cartoon Network Partnership Might Not Last Long

Fans of animated shows have noticed a “Leaving Soon” section on Tubi featuring several series. While it’s not certain when or if Cartoon Network shows will be removed, this could signal the end of the streaming service’s partnership with the network. Tubi hasn’t officially commented on whether these shows are actually leaving, or if it’s just a technical glitch. With the recent merger of Paramount and Warner Bros, it’s possible Warner Bros. will decide to stream its shows on its own platforms instead.

After 10 Years, A Popular Action Survival Game Is Shutting Down (But It’s Not All Bad News)

I was really bummed to hear in a recent interview with TheGamer that Let It Die’s online services will be going offline in fall 2026. But it’s not all bad news! The team isn’t just taking the game away; they’re actually working on turning it into a fully playable offline version. That means we’ll still be able to play, and GungHo won’t have to keep the servers running. Here’s everything I’ve learned about how they’re planning to do that so far.