The Expanse Season 7 Return Chances Addressed by Star: “I Know There Are Conversations…”

It appears many people want to continue the story of The Expanse. Wes Chatham, who played Amos Burton, is also hoping for more seasons to properly conclude his character’s arc. In an interview with ComicBook about his new show, Cross, Chatham expressed his strong interest in revisiting the role and spanning a 30-year timeline to bring the story to a satisfying close. While nothing is confirmed, he believes there’s a desire and ongoing discussion about making it happen.

29 Years Ago, Star Wars Made the Most Obnoxious Change to the Original Trilogy (And It Makes No Sense)

The re-release of Return of the Jedi premiered on March 14, 1997, and included a new addition that many fans still question: a musical performance in Jabba the Hutt’s palace featuring Sy Snootles and the Max Rebo Band performing the song “Jedi Rocks.” This change, made by George Lucas for the special editions, remains one of the most puzzling choices in the film.

10 Best Invincible Stories in Image Comics History

The Invincible comic is famous for telling one continuous story, which means its individual story arcs aren’t always clearly defined. However, the series features many important events that happen over multiple issues and dramatically change the characters and the world they live in.

SpongeBob Squarepants’ Goofiest Character Was Once One of HBO’s Scariest Villains

Bill Fagerbakke is well known as the voice of Patrick Star, a role he started in 1999 with the very first episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, “Help Wanted.” However, a year before that, he played a very different character: Karl Metzger, a prison guard on HBO’s drama Oz. The show centered around an experimental prison, and Metzger secretly aligned himself with a white supremacist group within its walls. He did their bidding, creating trouble throughout the prison – nicknamed the “Emerald City” – as the staff began to suspect his involvement. Ultimately, his deception was discovered, and his time at the prison came to an end.

One Piece Creator Explains Why Netflix’s Live-Action Chopper Needed to Change

Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, actually had the same worry during production. On the official Netflix podcast, One Piece: Into the Grand Line, Oda discussed how Chopper’s design evolved. He initially wanted Chopper to look more realistic, but realized that would be unsettling. He told his team to imagine Chopper as a plush toy, explaining that making him too realistic would fall into the ‘uncanny valley’.

Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday Is Setting Up the Darkest Secret Wars Twist

Although Marvel is keeping the exact story of Avengers: Doomsday under wraps, recent trailers have given us a sense of what the movie will be about. We know Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is back, and the trailers suggest the stakes are incredibly high. We see Thor (Chris Hemsworth) praying for strength for a final fight, and Scott Summers (James Marsden) surveying the ruins of the X-Mansion. Most importantly, the latest trailer shows the Wakandans – Shuri (Letitia Wright) and M’Baku (Winston Duke) – inviting the Fantastic Four to discuss a mysterious and dangerous threat. This hints that the movie will draw heavily from the 2015 Secret Wars comic, which features a bleak outlook where everything is destined to end. Wakanda’s involvement specifically suggests the film may include one of the most shocking and darkest turns in Marvel history.

A New Special Edition Switch 2 Has Been Revealed (But Very Few People Will Get One)

Many Pokémon fans expected a special edition Switch 2 to celebrate the popular franchise, considering Nintendo has released themed consoles for Pokémon games before, and the game’s relaxing style seemed perfect for it. However, despite several special edition Switch consoles, the Switch 2 hasn’t received a limited redesign – until now. To mark the release of Disney Dreamlight Valley on the Switch 2, Gameloft is giving away a special *DDVthemed console.

5 Awful Marvel Villains That the MCU Can Still Fix

The upcoming Multiverse Saga offers a chance to redeem some of the most compelling villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The films Avengers: Doomsday (December 18, 2026) and Avengers: Secret Wars (December 17, 2027) are based on the idea that alternate realities and timelines can bring any character back – even those who have died. And beyond just bringing them back, Secret Wars is predicted to completely reset the universe, potentially allowing villains to return as new versions of themselves, unburdened by past mistakes.