What Zero Company, Star Wars’ Next Big Story, Adds to Canon

The Star Wars universe has introduced some of its most compelling characters through video games, like Revan from Knights of the Old Republic and Cal Kestis from the Star Wars Jedi series. The new game, Star Wars Zero Company, is also building a memorable team with distinct skills, allowing players to lead them in strategic battles. But according to the developers at Bit Reactor, a strong cast is just the beginning – the game promises a deeper and more engaging story.

CBS’ 3-Part Sci-Fi Show Based on a Stephen King Book Is Still Worth Watching From Start to Finish

Stephen King’s science fiction novels are among his most enjoyable, and one of them led to a surprisingly good TV series. Under the Dome, which aired on CBS in 2013, tells the story of a small town suddenly cut off from the world by a massive, impenetrable dome. As residents struggle to understand where the dome came from and how to break free, the crisis also brings out the best and worst in people, with some trying to help and others looking to take control.

Invincible’s Brutal New Episode Hailed a 10/10 Masterpiece a Week After Lowest Ever Rating

The latest episode of Invincible has received overwhelmingly positive reviews on IMDb, currently holding a score based on 470 ratings, with most users giving it a perfect 10/10. One user, Ahsan_Y, praised the episode’s emotional impact, saying it was a standout. Another, ColinTheGorilla, highlighted both the episode’s satisfying content and its unexpectedly intense moments. You can read all the enthusiastic reviews here.

10 Years Ago, TV’s Seminal Post-Apocalyptic Series Botched Its Legacy By Manipulating Viewers

Before streaming services like Netflix, Paramount+, Hulu, Peacock, and Prime Video became popular, high-quality TV shows were mainly found on cable channels. HBO led the way with hits like The Sopranos and Game of Thrones, while Showtime offered shows such as Homeland, Dexter, and Shameless. AMC also contributed popular series like Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and Mad Men, though The Walking Dead generated the biggest buzz at the height of its popularity.

The Death of Marvel’s Most Hated Character Sets Up the End of Spider-Man’s Most Controversial Story

Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson have faced many obstacles in their relationship, most notably being separated by the storyline “One More Day.” Just when it seemed they were reconciling, Marvel introduced Paul Rabin, a character widely disliked by fans and specifically created to keep them apart. He represented the impossibility of their relationship and Peter’s unhappiness. After years of fan requests, Paul Rabin was finally killed off in Venom #256. This event, along with clues in recent Spider-Man comics and upcoming story descriptions, suggests that the controversial “One More Day” storyline may soon be reversed in Amazing Spider-Man #1000.

There’s One Downside to the New Lord of the Rings Game

Details about the new Lord of the Rings game confirm that several development teams are working on projects set in J.R.R. Tolkien’s world. Embracer Group currently owns the rights to Lord of the Rings games and is exploring different ideas with various studios. While the franchise remains incredibly popular and suggests many games are in the works, challenges within the gaming industry could affect their development.