Star Trek’s Returning Deep Space Nine Actor Explains Meaning of 1 Detail You Missed (It Honors a Franchise Legend)

In the fifth episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Cirroc Lofton returned as Jake Sisko, thanks to the character SAM investigating what happened to his father, Ben Sisko. Fans noticed Jake was wearing Bajoran jewelry during his appearance, suggesting what he’s been up to since the end of Deep Space Nine. Lofton explained that the earring was a deliberate choice, meant to show Jake honoring his father’s legacy by studying Bajoran culture and incorporating it into his own identity. The creative team wanted to visually hint at this personal journey.

2026 Could Be The Best Year For Video Game Movies

Video game movies are finally getting better. After a long history of poorly-made adaptations, films like Sonic the Hedgehog and Detective Pikachu have shown recent improvement. And surprisingly, 2026 promises to be an even bigger year for the genre, largely because of new takes on those previously unsuccessful franchises.

Chris Pratt’s $257M Hit Reboot Is Officially Leaving Netflix After Massive Sequel Update

Chris Pratt first became famous for his comedic roles on TV shows like Parks and Recreation. He then successfully transitioned into a major action star, appearing in popular films like Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World. Pratt is also a sought-after voice actor, lending his talent to blockbusters such as The Lego Movie and The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and he’s currently working on the sequel, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

Shiba Inu’s Dramatic Dance: Will It Ever Stand Tall Again?

As I pen this missive, our furry friend SHIB is experiencing a slight hiccup, trading down a charming 0.28% over the last 24 hours, and down a staggering 13% in the weekly stakes. One could say it’s been on an exciting downward trajectory since February 7, as investors, in a fit of enthusiasm, decided to take their profits and dash off to the nearest café for a celebratory cappuccino.

The Curious Case of Solana’s Price: Will It Dance or Trip at $57?

In the grand play of Solana’s price action, it seems we’re firmly entrenched in Act III of a corrective phase, having lost the key structural support that was once our shining beacon. Oh, the short-term bounces are delightful, but alas, they lack the robust bullish participation needed to inspire confidence-more like a gentle tickle than a full-throated cheer.