James Gunn Confirms Darkseid’s Imminent DCU Debut

Last year, DC Studios announced a new TV show focusing on Scott Free, a super-powered escape artist known as Mister Miracle. The story will involve a galactic war between his home world and that of his wife, Big Barda, with the evil Darkseid pulling the strings. For a while, it wasn’t clear if this show was officially part of the new DC Universe being created by James Gunn, or if it would introduce Darkseid as a villain. Now, fans have their answer.

Netflix Locks Down The Legend of Zelda Movie Streaming Rights After Theatrical Run

Nintendo’s highly anticipated live-action fantasy movie is set to release in theaters on May 7, 2027, and will later be available on Netflix through a deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment. Although specific details about the movie are still secret, the streaming agreement highlights how valuable Nintendo’s characters and stories have become, especially after the success of the Mario movie.

Tim Allen Was Not ‘Anywhere Near A Mentor’ For The Home Improvement Kids. Why It Was Different With Last Man Standing’s Kaitlyn Dever

Now that Season 2 of Shifting Gears is on TV as part of the 2026 lineup, Allen spoke with US Weekly about how his role on set has changed over time. He discussed his close relationship with Dever, who visited the set of his new sitcom in 2025, explaining that their similar senses of humor helped him become a more involved mentor.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Secretly Has The Series’ Most Horrifying Ending

The ending of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is particularly memorable. It includes a complete musical performance using Iron Maiden songs, a character claiming to be the son of Satan being crucified upside down, and a return appearance by Cillian Murphy’s character from the original 28 Days Later. However, despite all the dramatic events, the ending suggests a very grim future for the world the series depicts.

Kathleen Kennedy’s Final Star Wars Movie Roadmap Fell Apart. Here’s How

After those initial years, Lucasfilm increasingly concentrated its efforts on Disney Plus. Shows like The Mandalorian didn’t just maintain the popularity of Star Wars; they became the main focus of the franchise. At the same time, the planned movies that were meant to launch a new era of Star Wars faced difficulties and were ultimately cancelled, leaving the future of the films uncertain.

Latest Disney Sequel Becomes Highest Grossing Animated Movie From US

Zootopia 2 is now the highest-grossing animated movie ever released by MPA, earning a total of $1.703 billion worldwide. It beat out Inside Out 2, which made $1.69 billion, and also surpassed the lifetime earnings of films like The Lion King (2019) at $1.663 billion and Jurassic World with $1.672 billion, according to Deadline.

Lucasfilm Canceled 2 TV Shows Based on Beloved Franchise

Lucasfilm quietly canceled two Indiana Jones TV shows before they were ever announced. One was a cartoon, nicknamed “Reggie” after the snake in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Led by Rodrigo Blaas, who directed Star Wars: Visions, this series would have shown new adventures for Indy in between the films, much like how Star Wars: The Clone Wars filled in gaps in the main Star Wars story.