Fire Emblem Fans Disagree on Two Things, And Fortune’s Weave Can Finally Fix It All

With fans speculating whether *Fortune’s Weave* might be a prequel, I’m more interested in how the game will actually play. Will it focus on the relationship-building aspects introduced in recent games, or return to the series’ traditional strategic battles? Or could it do both – something Intelligent Systems hasn’t attempted in a decade – and finally bring all Fire Emblem fans together?

7 Power Rangers Shows From the Disney Era That Still Hold Up Today

Disney’s run with *Power Rangers* brought some big differences from how the show was made previously, including shorter seasons, younger characters, and a shift in the show’s overall feel. However, many fans still love several seasons from that era, and some actually hold up better today than the older *Power Rangers* shows. Here’s a look at seven Disney-era *Power Rangers* seasons that stand the test of time.

1 Weird Peacemaker Moment Was A Way Deeper DC Comics Cut Than it Seemed

In the final moments of the “Need I Say Door” episode, eagle hunter Red St. Wild (Michael Rooker) used a ritual to connect with mystical forces, allowing him to find Peacemaker’s eagle, Eagly. This revealed that Rooker’s character isn’t just a hunter, but a Metahuman with special abilities. A popular theory on Reddit proposes that Red St. Wild’s powers might be linked to a character known as the Red. If the Red is introduced into the DC Universe, it could significantly impact many well-known DC Comics heroes.

Prime’s New Batman Show Continues 2025’s Wild Dark Knight Trend

This year has seen a wave of new animated Batman releases, a format that really suits the character. *BAT-FAM*, designed to be family-friendly with each episode lasting around 30 minutes, features well-known voice actors like Luke Wilson, Natasha Leggero, and James Cromwell. *Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires* offers a fresh take on the classic hero, exploring themes of cultural identity and colonialism. Director Juan Meza-León emphasized the importance of focusing on “the spirit of vengeance and turning tragedy into motivation for good.” *Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League* is the sequel to the popular 2018 film *Batman Ninja*, and follows Batman and his allies as they fight to protect Gotham from enemies inspired by the yakuza. The animation is visually stunning, and the story is thoroughly enjoyable.

The 4 Most Influential Stephen King Movies (#1 Changed Horror Cinema Forever)

While many Stephen King novels have been adapted for the screen, only a handful have truly made a lasting impact. It’s remarkable that these few films account for the vast majority of his influence on cinema. These four movies aren’t just great adaptations; they’ve become cornerstones of filmmaking, brilliantly bringing King’s stories to life, creating iconic imagery linked to the books, and inspiring filmmakers for decades to come – regardless of whether King himself approved of the changes.