Hugh Jackman Basically Confirms We’ll See Him Play Wolverine in the MCU Again (But Will It Be in Doomsday?)

It’s been a year and a half since that movie came out, and people have been wondering what’s next for Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine. The ending of Deadpool & Wolverine suggested more possibilities, unlike the seemingly final ending of Logan. Plus, the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars films will feature other X-Men actors like Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. Will Jackman join them? He hasn’t been officially confirmed, but when asked about returning to the role in an interview with Variety, he said:

Robert Downey Jr’s Doctor Doom Story & Game-Changing Doomsday Role Teased by Marvel (in an Unexpected Way)

Marvel fans are buzzing about Robert Downey Jr.’s shift from iconic hero to what seems like a villain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Interestingly, a similar storyline played out in Marvel comics a few years ago, but in reverse. The 2017 comic series Infamous Iron Man, by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev, has become more difficult and costly to find since Downey Jr.’s return was announced. Now, Marvel is reprinting the entire story in a new collection, but with a title change: it’s now called Infamous Iron Man: The Rise of Doom instead of Infamous Iron Man: Infamous (according to Bleeding Cool).

Marvel Just Ended The X-Men’s Oldest Rivalry (By Killing The Most Important Mutant… Twice)

The Ultimate Wolverine series has become incredibly brutal for its characters. After regaining his free will, Logan joins the fight against overwhelming forces who control everything. Issue #12 is a major turning point, leading directly into the Ultimate Endgame storyline. It also features a shocking and somewhat disrespectful death – Logan faces off against a mutant who had been manipulated by the Eurasian Republic. While deaths of popular characters aren’t unusual in this series, this one is particularly strange because the character killed, Cyclops, was a major focus for Marvel at the time.

Toonami Classic Anime to Replace Adult Swim Lost Series

As we reported earlier this week, the show Futurama will no longer be airing on Adult Swim after December 26th. Now, Dragon Ball Z Kai is stepping in to fill the slot, starting December 29th, giving anime fans a new early-morning fix. Futurama isn’t the only show leaving this year – King of the Hill also recently departed from Cartoon Network. While there hasn’t been an official explanation for these changes, it’s possible Cartoon Network is looking for more affordable programming options, like Dragon Ball Z Kai and Home Movies.

9 PS Plus Extra, Premium Games for December 2025 Announced

Sony is expected to announce the December 2025 PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium game selections later today. However, a leak from Dealabs user Billbil-Kun has revealed a sneak peek at some of the titles, including three games that are confirmed to be included:

Kevin Smith Confirms Ben Affleck’s Dogma 2 Role

In June 2025, Smith said a sequel to Dogma was possible, but it would need to honor the original film’s conclusive ending. That means respecting the fate of Affleck’s character, who is destroyed by God in the first movie.

Yellow’s Big Reveal: Ripple Backed Startup Sparks XRP Frenzy! 🚀

Yellow touts itself as a “crypto infrastructure outfit”-fancy words for “we’re building a superhighway for blockchains to chat, trade, and possibly even have a polite chat about their feelings.” Think of it as a sort of Tinder for blockchains, matching up with exchange brokerages and hoping everyone will fall in love with seamless liquidity. Naturally, the big question on everyone’s mind is: does this have anything to do with XRP? Well, even if the words “Ripple” and “XRP” aren’t loud and proud in Yellow’s official chatter, the tech’s direction feels just shiny enough to make XRP enthusiasts nod sagely and whisper, “Yep, this is fitting right into our fast-settlement, highly liquid universe.” 🙂