Star Trek Secretly Paid off an Iconic Joke (& it Took 35 Years For the Punchline)

The show “The Life of the Stars” features theatrical healing after a difficult event. Interestingly, thanks to research consultant Jörg Hildebrand, who shared images online, fans discovered three pages of a Klingon translation of Hamlet appearing in an episode. This is a clever callback to a joke from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, made over thirty years ago, suggesting that you haven’t truly understood Shakespeare until you’ve read it in Klingon.

7 Sci-Fi Movies That Tried To Be The Next Star Wars, But Failed

The huge success of the 1977 film Star Wars quickly led other studios to start making their own large-scale science fiction movies, hoping to attract similar audiences. These films tried to copy the look and storytelling of Star Wars, featuring characters like brave young heroes, charming smugglers, and powerful, evil empires. But despite varying levels of critical and commercial success, none of these copycats managed to become as popular, influential, or long-lasting as the original.

Jujutsu Kaisen Creator Breaks Silence on Modulo’s Worst Character

The sorcerer claimed he acted in self-defense, stating Cross was going for his weapon, but this was a deception. As a result, the jujutsu world suffered significant consequences. Talks broke down completely, and Dabura severely wounded Yakumaru and Usami before issuing a challenge for a fight. Yakumaru quickly became a despised character among fans. Volume 2 of the manga, released on March 4th, includes additional details about the story and Akutami’s thoughts on Yakumaru.

37 Years Ago, Saved By the Bell Revealed Zack Morris Was a Sociopath – Before the Show Even Aired

Look, I grew up loving Zack Morris, he was everyone’s favorite! But honestly, even back then, you could tell he was trouble. The show was built around his plans and schemes, which made for some really fun episodes, and we usually saw him learn something in the end. Still, sometimes his antics went way too far. I remember being shocked, even as a kid, by an episode that aired 37 years ago today – it showed just how manipulative and, frankly, unsettling Zack could be, and it actually happened before the very first episode of Saved by the Bell even aired. It really changed how I saw the show, and him.

PS5 Pro to Support March 2026’s Biggest Game With Major Upgrades

Pearl Abyss’ highly anticipated open-world game, Crimson Desert, will be optimized for the new PS5 Pro when it launches on March 19th. After years of development, the game is expected to be a major hit this month, particularly for PlayStation 5 owners, and the fact that it will also take full advantage of the PS5 Pro’s upgraded features is a welcome surprise, adding to the already considerable excitement.

Believe It or Not, Atomic Heart Is Still Getting DLC

This final expansion for Atomic Heart is presented as the game’s ending, even though a sequel is already in development. Players will explore further into Facility 3826 to fight a powerful enemy named CHAR-les in a last-ditch effort to save humanity. The expansion emphasizes adapting your combat strategy and utilizing all available weapons.

007 First Light Dev Diary Outlines the Cast, Including Alastair Mackenzie as Q

During Pierce Brosnan’s time as James Bond, the character Q was generally portrayed as an older, somewhat exasperated inventor, but with a playful spark. The game 007 First Light offers a similar take on Q, but depicts him as a bit younger and more like a fun, approachable uncle – a role that the game’s creator, Mackenzie, envisioned for him based on his own childhood memories.