Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame Rerelease is Riskier Than You Think

At CinemaCon 2026, directors Joe and Anthony Russo announced that when Avengers: Endgame returns to theaters in September 2026, it will include additional scenes. Joe Russo later explained at the Sands Film Festival that these new scenes take place within the story of Doomsday and were created to connect Endgame to the upcoming film, Avengers: Doomsday. He described the re-release as an important story that sets up the events of the new movie. While Endgame was a massive box office success, adding new content to bring audiences back to theaters is a potentially risky strategy for Marvel Studios.

25 Years Ago, PlayStation Fans Got an All-Time Great Racing Game

As a huge racing game fan, I still remember how blown away I was when Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec came out for the PlayStation 2. It wasn’t just a best-selling game, everyone loved it! Even now, it’s regularly called one of the greatest racing games ever made. Honestly, it kind of defined what the PS2 was all about. And after 25 years, I still think it’s one of the best we’ve ever seen.

10 DC Comics That Perfectly Redefined Iconic Characters

Occasionally, when talented writers and artists work on a great series, the result is truly special, revitalizing familiar characters and launching them into exciting new territory. These ten DC comics perfectly illustrate this, successfully reimagining iconic heroes and making them even more popular with fans.

Mortal Kombat II’s Johnny Cage Can Fix The First Movie’s Mistake

With the release of Mortal Kombat II just around the corner, director Simon McQuoid has a chance to improve on his first film. Instead of focusing on a new, less popular character, he could concentrate on elements fans already love from the Mortal Kombat series. Whether this change will make the sequel a success remains to be seen, but it’s a positive sign that could lead to a truly great movie.

Pokemon Card Show Strikes Back at Scalpers with Long-Awaited Ban

A recent card show in Glen Burnie, Maryland is getting positive attention for a new rule designed to prevent price gouging. Feel Good Gaming announced that vendors will no longer be allowed to sell newly released, sealed card products that are still readily available in stores. The policy will be enforced at the next show, and fans are excited about this step to combat scalping, especially for Pokémon trading cards.