Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined’s PS5 Characters Are Based on Real-Life Models

I just saw a new video from the creator of Dragon Quest, Yuji Horii, and it blew my mind! Apparently, Square Enix didn’t just *design* the Hero, Kiefer, and the rest of the characters – they actually built real, physical models of them! Then, they scanned those models *into* the game. That’s incredible detail!

Star Trek’s New Retcon is A Horrifying Reveal for Kirk & The Enterprise Crew

In the original Star Trek episode “Arena” (1967), Captain Kirk acted surprised by the Gorn, despite the newer series *Strange New Worlds* establishing that Starfleet had encountered them much earlier. The show addressed this inconsistency by revealing the Gorn hibernate, a plot point introduced in the premiere, “Hegemony Part 2.” Recently, creators Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers explained this change in backstory wasn’t just a fix, but a deliberate choice. They’ve reimagined the Gorn, transforming them from a relatively minor classic enemy into genuinely frightening and cunning strategists.

Spider-Man & Punisher Team Up Against the Savage Hulk in This Dark Brand New Day Art

Recent set videos from the upcoming *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* movie showed Spider-Man battling the Punisher and his armored truck. However, rumors indicate the two will actually team up in the film. If Bruce Banner transforms into the Hulk – a form we haven’t seen since 2015’s *Avengers: Age of Ultron* – he’d be a major danger to both heroes. Now, artist @70.6ix has created dark and dramatic fan art on *Instagram* depicting Spider-Man and the Punisher fighting the Hulk.

This Slasher Movie Franchise Is Still Underrated After 45 Years

The sequels were unique and surprisingly good. Their willingness to get really weird helped establish *Prom Night* as a fascinating slasher franchise, even if it didn’t reach the same level of popularity as classics like *Halloween*, *Friday the 13th*, and *A Nightmare on Elm Street*-films it often tried to copy later on.

Oshi no Ko Season 3 Locks Down Release Window With New Look

Originally planned for a 2026 release, Season 3 of *Oshi no Ko* now has a more specific timeframe: January 2026. While an exact date hasn’t been announced yet, fans can look forward to the new season as part of the Winter 2026 anime lineup. To build excitement, a new trailer and poster have been released, offering a sneak peek at what’s to come.