Destiny 2 Director Doesn’t Want a “Dead Live Game,” Admits Failings With The Edge of Fate

As a huge Destiny fan, I was really excited to hear Tyson Green talk to IGN about what’s next after The Final Shape. Apparently, they already have a plan! It sounds like they’re thinking about ways to keep us engaged after the story ends, focusing on things like more challenging endgame content, better gear to chase, and ways to really customize how difficult those challenges are. It’s awesome to know they’re thinking about long-term progression and giving us more to do!

6 Years Ago, a Stranger Things Alum Starred in an Awful Sci-Fi Movie We All Wish We Could Forget

Even with all their recent success, actors Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard acknowledge the long career of their co-star, David Harbour. Harbour, who plays the popular character Jim Hopper, has been working in Hollywood for years, appearing in films like Suicide Squad and shows like The Newsroom and Brokeback Mountain. However, it was his role in Stranger Things, helping the kids in Hawkins, Indiana, that truly brought him recognition. After that, opportunities seemed endless, though there’s one decision he likely regrets.

A Forgotten Capcom Franchise Is Reportedly Making a Big Return

The Dead Rising series is a popular zombie survival game where players race against time to survive a zombie outbreak. The games are known for letting you use everyday objects as weapons, and the first two installments took place in a shopping mall and a Las Vegas-style resort, respectively. While the series expanded with Dead Rising 3, featuring a large city and vehicle-focused gameplay, Dead Rising 4 wasn’t well-received. This ultimately led to the cancellation of Dead Rising 5 and a decline in the franchise, leaving fans unsure if the series will continue.

7 Stupidest Ways Movie Characters Were Written Out of Sequels, Ranked

It’s rare for every actor from an original movie to return for the sequel. Often, disagreements over pay or busy schedules lead actors to drop out. When that happens, writers and directors have to explain their character’s absence, and sometimes the results are… awkward. Here’s a ranking of seven of the most ridiculous ways movie characters have been written out of sequels.

4 Video Games That Would Make Perfect TTRPGs

Popular video game franchises are increasingly being adapted into tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs). These games often have compelling stories, challenging combat systems, or focus on immersive exploration and character development – all elements that already feel like the foundation for a great tabletop campaign. While none of these games currently have a fully developed, officially supported TTRPG version, they each have the potential to become the next big success in the TTRPG world. Here are four video games that would be ideal for this transition.

Comics Are Better Off Without Gimmicky Crossovers

As a huge comic book fan, I’ve been really frustrated with these massive crossover events lately. They often feel more about the idea of a big event than about a good story, and the recent DC K.O. is a perfect example. The premise – a fighting tournament between heroes and villains to gain power and stop Darkseid – is actually pretty cool, but it just feels…excessive. It got me thinking about where we draw the line between a fun gimmick and something that actually hurts the comics. I honestly think we’ve crossed that line, and it’s starting to impact the quality of the stories we’re getting.

Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel Finally Gives Much Needed Update on Nobara (& Fans Aren’t Gonna Like It)

The new series, Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, is cleverly incorporating characters from the original story, even though it takes place in a different time. The latest chapter does this with Nobara Kugisaki, finally giving fans an update on what happened to her after the events of Jujutsu Kaisen. However, the reveal isn’t what fans were hoping for – it’s not a return, but a recording that appears to have been made before she died.

Zootopia 2 Outgrosses Pixar’s Biggest Box Office Bomb In 5 Days

I’m so thrilled with how well Zootopia 2 did over Thanksgiving! Variety reported it brought in around $156 million here in the US, making it the second-biggest Thanksgiving opening ever – only Moana 2 from last year did better with $225 million. But the really amazing part is how it did globally! It made a huge $556 million worldwide, thanks to a record-breaking launch in China. Can you believe it’s already one of the top 10 highest-grossing movies of 2025? It even beat out The Fantastic Four: First Steps which made $521.8 million! It’s incredible to see so many people loving the movie.

13 Years Later, ParaNorman’s Weirdest Piece of Lore Finally Makes Sense

In the town of Blithe Hollow, Norman is unique – he can communicate with the dead. This ability makes him the only one who can stop a witch’s curse in the movie ParaNorman. He discovers he’s part of a long family history of people with this same gift, a lineage that has been keeping the curse at bay for 300 years. Norman initially believes he’s alone in his ability, until he meets his great-uncle, Mr. Prenderghast. Upon a recent rewatch, it became clear that the other people with supernatural abilities were likely Norman’s ancestors, which adds a powerful emotional depth to an already fantastic film.