A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Spoiled HOTD’s Finale

I’ve been loving seeing George R.R. Martin’s Dunk and Egg stories adapted, but I was really surprised and a little disappointed that the recent episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms accidentally revealed how House of the Dragon eventually ends. It’s a major plot point, and while book readers will know it, it’s a big spoiler for anyone who hasn’t read Martin’s work, especially concerning House of the Dragon and the events of The Dance of the Dragons.

It Seems Like There’s Only One Evil Sabretooth in the Marvel Multiverse (And It’s Blowing Our Minds)

Sabretooth is a famously dangerous Marvel villain, and he’s consistently been a fan favorite. This popularity has led Marvel to explore different takes on the character, starting with the alternate reality storyline “The Age of Apocalypse” in 1995. In this version, Sabretooth was a hero with the X-Men, known for his close bond with the mutant Blink. This alternate Sabretooth became so popular he later appeared in the Exiles comic series. More recently, in 2025, Marvel introduced another version of Sabretooth as a kind and compassionate character in Ultimate Wolverine. This raises an interesting question: what makes the main version of Sabretooth (from the 616 universe) so villainous, while these other versions aren’t?

23 Years Ago Today, This 10/10 Adult Swim Show Premiered (But Never Got the Final Season It Deserved)

I remember when The Venture Bros. first appeared on Adult Swim 23 years ago today, February 16th, 2003. It was a really interesting take on the classic adventure hero, like a grown-up version of Johnny Quest, and it quickly became clear the show had a much larger story to tell. Over seven seasons, it built something special, but sadly, it was cancelled before it could finish that story. A lot of fans, myself included, are still hoping for a proper ending someday.

Mike Flanagan’s Carrie Reboot Series Gets 2026 Release Window For Prime Video

According to The Direct, Katee Sackhoff recently announced at Fan Expo Vancouver that Mike Flanagan’s next project, a new adaptation of Carrie for Amazon, is scheduled for release in October 2026. She described it as “very good” and hinted at its place within Flanagan’s interconnected universe, often called the “Flanniverse.”

Nancy Guthrie Missing: All Siblings & Spouses Cleared in Investigation

Oh my gosh, it’s been over two weeks since Savannah Guthrie’s mom disappeared, and I’ve been glued to every update! Finally, Sheriff Chris Nanos from Pima County released a statement – it’s not much, but it gives us a little more insight into who they’re looking at in connection with this whole thing. I’m just so worried about her and hoping they find out what happened soon!

New Crimson Desert Announcement Proves It Should Succeed Where Other Open-World Games Failed

So, I was listening to the Dropped Frames podcast, and Will Powers from Pearl Abyss dropped some awesome news about Crimson Desert. Basically, they’re saying there will be absolutely no microtransactions. You just buy the game once, and that’s it! Powers said they’re aiming for a true “premium experience,” which is super refreshing to hear, especially since so many open-world games these days are packed with ways to spend extra money after you’ve already bought the game. It sounds like Crimson Desert is really trying to do things differently, and honestly, I’m here for it.