27 Years Ago Today, Buffy Introduced a Character Who Would End Up With One of the best Franchise Arcs

Alexis Denisof first appeared on Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the episode “Bad Girls” as Wesley Wyndham-Pryce. Sent by the Watchers Council to train Buffy and Faith, he quickly struggled to make an impact. Fans already loved Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles, and Buffy consistently preferred Giles’ guidance. This led to Wesley becoming a bit of a villain and the target of many jokes, as he wasn’t taken seriously by viewers or the characters.

21 Years Ago Today, an Iconic Marvel Team Made Their First Appearance (And They’ve Only Gotten Better With Time)

As a lifelong comic book fan, I’ve seen a lot of teen superhero teams from Marvel – the New Mutants, the Champions, you name it. But the Young Avengers always felt different. They weren’t just another group of kids with powers; they were actively inspired by the original Avengers, even borrowing elements of their costumes and abilities. And honestly, their impact has been huge. Even though they haven’t been featured as much in the comics lately, I think the Young Avengers are more important now than ever, especially because they consistently question the established order and push for change. They really shake things up!

Dafne Keen Officially Responds to Calls for Her To Replace Hugh Jackman As the MCU’s Wolverine

While promoting her new film, Whistle, Dafne Keen discussed the strong fan desire for her to return as X-23 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Keen expressed how much this support means to her, saying she’s thrilled whenever the topic comes up. Though she didn’t confirm anything, it’s clear she deeply values both the character and her fans, and the conversation is likely to fuel further speculation about a potential MCU return.

Highguard Has the Perfect Chance to Lead the Next Era of Hero Shooters

Wildlight Entertainment has shown they’re dedicated to improving the game with frequent updates, including balance changes, performance boosts, a new Ranked mode, and a new hero. But what really excites me are the beautifully crafted cinematic episodes that hint at the rich backstory of Highguard. They’ve made me want a deeper, story-driven experience – something most hero shooters don’t offer. Highguard has everything it needs to deliver that, and could really stand out by adding a compelling single-player campaign or a narrative-focused co-op mode.

I Think A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms May Be the Strongest George R. R. Martin Adaptation So Far

From the very beginning, it’s clear this show isn’t trying to overwhelm you with spectacle. Forget dragons, huge battles, or grand cities – this series focuses on Dunk and Egg, characters most viewers likely weren’t familiar with, and their surprisingly impactful, personal struggles. Honestly, this more low-key approach grabbed my attention even faster than Game of Thrones did when it first aired. It feels like the show is suggesting that even in the vast world of Westeros, meaningful stories can be found in smaller, more intimate moments.

Iconic PS1 Game From 1995 Getting New Remaster This Year

Michael Ancel, the creator of Rayman, has announced that the original Rayman game is getting remastered later this year. This news comes after Australia’s rating board listed Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. While Ancel didn’t mention that specific title or which platforms it will be on, he did confirm the project is happening. He described it as being “rebooted,” suggesting it might be more than just a simple remaster, though his wording may not be precise. As Ancel is French, his English isn’t perfect, so it’s best not to overanalyze his exact phrasing. However, his specific use of the word “rebooted” is noteworthy.