7 Incredibly Powerful Avengers Too Weird For the MCU

While the Avengers movies constantly add new faces and concepts, some comic book heroes are unlikely to ever appear in the MCU. Their strange or complex storylines would be incredibly difficult to adapt for live-action alongside the established characters. Despite their potential power, it’s hard to imagine a way to successfully integrate them into the MCU.

40 Years Ago Today, This Milestone Event Changed Anime Forever

The original Dragon Ball anime first appeared on Japanese television on February 26, 1986. Created by Toei Animation, the series introduced audiences to Son Goku and his exciting world. Unlike later installments, the story began with a twelve-year-old Goku, who, while strong, only had a power level in the hundreds. Over the course of the three-year run – from 1986 to 1989 – the initial Dragon Ball series produced 153 episodes and several movies, ultimately establishing the foundation for the franchise’s massive success in the anime world.

The Scrubs Reboot’s Shocking J.D. & Elliot Twist Explained by Stars & Series Creator

The tenth season of Scrubs begins with John and Elliot divorced and sharing custody of their two children. J.D. has left Sacred Heart and is now a doctor who makes house calls to elderly patients. The premiere episode follows his return to the hospital to help one of them, forcing him to deal with some personal issues. The episode ends with Dr. Perry Cox unexpectedly giving J.D. his position as Chief of Medicine, pulling J.D. back into his former life and reconnecting him with Elliot and Dr. Chris Turk.

The Return of the Legion of Superheroes Is the Best DC News in Years

The debut of DC All-In #1 in 2024 sparked interest in a possible return for the group, and DC has been hinting at it ever since, beginning with the introduction of the Darkseid Legion—a villainous take on the classic team. While the group hasn’t resonated with readers recently, there’s a genuine buzz surrounding their comeback that hasn’t been felt in years. DC has officially announced the team’s return for 2026, and many believe it could be exactly what the company needs to succeed.

Apple’s Sci-fi Masterpiece Expands Into Full Franchise With First Look at New Spinoff Series

Since its debut, For All Mankind has been a cornerstone of Apple TV+, satisfying sci-fi fans with its unique take on history and offering content unavailable elsewhere. With the fifth season arriving next month, Apple TV+ has now given a first look at Star City, the first spinoff series focusing on the Russian space program. These initial photos suggest the new show will expand the world of For All Mankind and establish it as a full-fledged franchise.

Co-op extraction platformer FixForce announced for Xbox Series, PC

Surgent Studios decided to release FixForce themselves after seeing how much fun and unpredictable energy it created during development, according to founder Abubakar Salim. He explained that while FixForce is a departure from their previous, more serious games dealing with difficult themes like grief and abuse, they wanted to create something lighthearted and enjoyable. Salim jokingly assured fans they would return to making darker, more emotionally challenging games after this project.

Warner Bros Discovery Teases “Return to Some of Our Biggest Franchises” in 2027-2028

According to one executive, 2025 was a year for the company to refocus. They felt the gaming division had spread itself too thin by pursuing too many different game series with too many studios. Although LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and Game of Thrones: Dragonfire are being released this year (with Dragonfire already available in some areas), the company anticipates seeing the biggest results from their efforts in 2027 and 2028 when they return to their most popular franchises.

DC Finally Gives Its Most Underrated Green Lantern Their Due

There are so many Green Lanterns on Earth that it’s tough for them all to get their moment to shine. While Hal Jordan is the main focus, heroes like Jessica Cruz and Guy Gardner have played supporting roles. DC Comics deserves credit for trying to give everyone a chance, but some Green Lanterns haven’t been featured enough. Now, with Hal Jordan embarking on a new journey, a popular character will finally get to be the only Green Lantern protecting Earth.