5 Great Nintendo Franchises That Need Movies After Super Mario Galaxy

Fox is a key character, especially considering he first appeared outside of the Mario universe in his own series, Star Fox. This makes us wonder which other Nintendo franchises would translate well to film. Fox, like Yoshi, has strong potential, and his inclusion here likely aims to pave the way for his own movie. It leaves us thinking about other possibilities, too.

Legendary Creator Confirms Next Disney Film of Beloved Animated Franchise

Jeff Kinney recently revealed on the “Da Bois Podcast” that a new Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie is currently being made at Disney. He shared that he’s actually writing the script now, calling it one of the most significant stories from the book series. When asked about rumors that the next film would be based on Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway, Kinney playfully avoided giving a direct answer, saying he couldn’t confirm or deny the speculation, but hinted that the rumors might be on the right track.

New Star Fox Game Reportedly Being Revealed Sooner Than Expected

Nate the Hate, a reliable source of Nintendo news, says the next Star Fox game will be revealed sometime in April. He believes the announcement will come through Nintendo’s social media channels or the Nintendo Today app. Although a specific date wasn’t given, this suggests we’ll get a look at the new game soon.

27 Years Ago Today, This Friends Episode Said Goodbye as a Character Was Recast for the 2nd Time

Unlike many sitcoms, the 1990s show Friends didn’t frequently use child actors. That’s why it’s interesting to note that the episode “The One Where Rachel Smokes” (season 5, episode 18) was the last time the Allen twins, Charles and John, appeared as Ben Geller, the son of Ross and Carol. The twins had taken over the role from the original baby actor, Michael Gunderson, but were later replaced by Cole Sprouse for the rest of the series. Notably, Cole Sprouse’s twin brother, Dylan, also a former child actor, never played the part of Ben.

The MCU Just Gave Daredevil an Avengers Loophole That Teases His Future

The reaction to Daredevil often focuses on what fans want to see, rather than what makes sense for the character. While many are excited about the possibility of Charlie Cox’s Daredevil joining the Avengers alongside Spider-Man and others, it’s not a direction Marvel Comics has historically emphasized. Daredevil didn’t become a full New Avenger until 2011, over 50 years after his creation, and even though he’s teamed up with Avengers before, being an official member is different. After more than ten years of the character appearing on screen – and despite Charlie Cox’s own interest in joining the team – the show Daredevil: Born Again seems to have found a way to definitively address his potential Avengers future. (Please be aware that this article contains spoilers for Season 2, episode 4 of Daredevil: Born Again.)

New Report Suggests Pokemon TCG’s Isn’t Slowing Down Any Time Soon

People collect Pokemon cards for many reasons. Some enjoy building decks to play the Pokemon Trading Card Game, while others simply like collecting their favorite Pokemon and organizing them. Increasingly, though, collectors are having their cards professionally graded – either to display particularly valuable cards or to increase their resale value. A recent report from GemRate (March 2026) shows that Pokemon cards continue to be the most popular type of card submitted for grading, and this trend doesn’t seem likely to change anytime soon.

Magic: The Gathering’s “Secrets Of Strixhaven” Already Has Two Potentially Game-Changing Sorcery Cards (Exclusive)

Along with the new Mystical Archive cards – which give older spells a fresh look to match the game’s multiverse setting – Comicbook.com is previewing two upcoming cards that teach players about vampire magic. “Vicious Rivalry” and “Fix What’s Broken” are powerful sorcery cards that can quickly shift the tide of battle. Both cards showcase the unique magical styles of the Witherbloom and Silverquill schools through striking artwork by Chris Rallis, who uses vibrant colors and detailed illustrations to bring the magic to life.

Stranger Things Spinoff Officially Confirms A Major Fear About The Franchise’s Future

Given how popular Stranger Things became, it was only a matter of time before we saw spin-offs, and the novel Stranger Things: One Way or Another was announced even before the original show finished. Now, with the release of a full trailer for the animated spin-off Stranger Things: Tales from ’85, it’s clear the franchise is now focusing on a younger audience—a shift from its earlier seasons. Although the show has been moving in this direction, many fans may find this change disappointing.