New Spider-Man: Brand New Day Rumor Adds A Huge Daredevil Link (& Could Redeem A Netflix Mistake)

Rumors are circulating, thanks to Daniel Richtman’s Patreon, that The Hand – a secretive and powerful group obsessed with achieving immortality – might be returning in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Interestingly, Daredevil doesn’t seem to be involved this time. Some fans speculate this could be Marvel’s attempt to redeem the storyline after the Netflix series’ less-than-ideal handling of it. However, it’s more likely they’re simply introducing a new group of compelling villains, which would also allow for Frank Castle (the Punisher) to continue his vigilante activities within the film’s PG-13 rating. There’s still a small hope that Daredevil might at least make a cameo appearance in Brand New Day.

16 Years Ago, This Classic Disney Movie Ended an Era for Animation (And Its Sequel Got Cancelled)

This week marks the 16th anniversary of the release of Disney’s The Princess and the Frog, which premiered on December 11, 2009. The film was groundbreaking as it introduced Disney’s first and only Black princess. It was also one of the last Disney movies created using traditional hand-drawn animation, before the studio shifted towards computer-generated imagery, as seen in Tangled (released a year later). Despite its popularity, plans for a sequel have unfortunately been cancelled.

5 Things We Need to See from Dungeons & Dragons: Warlock

Warlock is the next game from Invoke Studios, the team behind Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance. Invoke Studios was acquired by Wizards of the Coast in 2019, and while Dark Alliance didn’t get great reviews, they haven’t released a new game since. Warlock will be another attempt at a Dungeons & Dragons video game, and hopefully the developers have used what they learned from the previous game to make this one better. I’m really hoping for a new single-player D&D RPG, so I’m staying positive and looking forward to what they create. Here are 5 features I’d love to see in the game.

DC K.O. is Making a Big Mistake if My Worst Fear is Correct

Some readers were disappointed with the second issue of DC K.O., as they expected a series of one-on-one battles. Instead, it turned out to be a quest to find the most powerful weapons in the DC Universe. While the issue was enjoyable, some fans felt it didn’t deliver on the initial promise of the series. Now that we’re a few weeks into DC’s “All Fight Month,” I’m starting to worry about something else entirely.

King of the Hill Gets Promising Update for the Revival’s Future

Fans are hopeful that the upcoming seasons of King of the Hill will be a hit, and that looks promising now that Saladin K. Patterson has extended his contract with 20th Television and 20th Television Animation. Patterson will continue to lead the King of the Hill revival as executive producer and showrunner, and he’s also developing new live-action and animated projects for Disney Television—some of which are already underway.

7 Times Batman Beat Superman (& How He Did It)

Even though Batman and Superman are a fantastic team and close friends, they’ve clashed on several occasions. Throughout comic book history, both within the main storylines and in separate tales, they’ve fought – and sometimes, Batman has won. Here are seven instances where Batman bested Superman. These weren’t always clear-cut victories – no one usually dies or is definitively defeated – but Superman always ends up losing, which highlights just how powerful and resourceful Batman truly is.

It: Welcome to Derry Has a Wild Attack on Titan Connection

All three projects – It: Chapter One, It: Chapter Two, and the It: Welcome to Derry series – share a common creative force: Andy Muschietti. He directed the first two It films and served as an executive producer on the HBO Max series. Known for directing movies like Mama and The Flash, Muschietti has a knack for bringing captivating stories to the screen. He was originally slated to direct a live-action Attack on Titan film for Warner Bros., announced in 2018, but stepped down from the project in 2023. Although the film hasn’t been officially canceled, its future is uncertain without Muschietti’s involvement, and updates have been scarce.