Xbox’s Confusing Approach to Exclusives Won’t Be Its Savior

The issues with the game E-Day being initially announced as a console exclusive highlight several bigger problems. The situation is confusing because information appeared online suggesting it would also be available on Xbox and PlayStation, including PS5 ratings and a PlayStation logo appearing on Xbox’s own marketing materials. This made it seem like the exclusivity decision was only recently made. Industry insider Jeff Grubb reported that a nearly complete version for the PlayStation 5 already existed.

The Batman Part II Rumor Claims Sebastian Stan isn’t Actually Playing Harvey Dent (& Reveals More DC Villains)

So, Jeff Sneider dropped some interesting news in his latest newsletter! Apparently, things aren’t quite what we thought with the new cast members for The Batman: Part II. I was hearing rumors about who everyone would be playing, but it sounds like those were way off. Instead of the character many assumed, Ben Stanfield is reportedly going to play Victor Zsasz – a seriously creepy serial killer from the comics. Think Jigsaw from Saw, but maybe even more unsettling. And get this: Brian Tyree Henry isn’t necessarily playing Two-Face as we expected! He’ll be Harvey Dent, the District Attorney, but it’s not confirmed if he’ll actually become Two-Face in the movie. It’s a cool twist, and definitely makes me even more hyped to see what director Matt Reeves has planned.

Seth MacFarlane’s New Animated Series Drops New Details

Paul Corrigan, the executive producer of the Ted animated show, recently explained what made the original movie and TV series so successful. He said the franchise, despite its often crude and mature content, has a lot of heart, and the new show will continue to explore themes of family and friendship – specifically, what it means to be a good dad, spouse, or friend. They also plan to expand the Ted universe, as is typical with television adaptations.

House of the Dragon’s Alys Rivers Is Secretly Melisandre Theory Gets an Official Response From Star [Exclusive]

As seen in Game of Thrones, Melisandre is roughly 400 years old during the show’s timeline, and her past before aligning with Stannis Baratheon remains a secret. Like Alys Rivers from House of the Dragon, Melisandre appears much younger than she actually is, experiences visions and prophecies, practices dark magic, and impacts those vying for power over the Iron Throne. This has naturally sparked fan theories suggesting Alys might be Melisandre, or that they are somehow connected. Gayle Rankin, who plays Alys, recently discussed this theory with Chris Killian from ComicBook before the release of Season 3 of House of the Dragon, saying:

Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sequel Confirms New Release After Finale

Viz Media recently revealed its Spring 2027 anime and manga plans, and fans are especially excited about the English language release of a highly anticipated sequel manga. The first of three volumes will be available soon, though the exact release date is still to come – Viz Media promises an update before the end of the year. Pre-orders for both physical and digital copies will open several weeks before the release. The remaining two volumes are planned for release next year.

LEGO’s Second Ever Dune Set Will Reportedly Recreate One of Sci-Fi’s Most Famous Monsters

A new LEGO set based on the movie Dune is reportedly in development! A source from the Brick Tap fan page shared information on the /r/LegoLeak subreddit, revealing a “Sandworm” set is planned for release. This set will be part of the more complex LEGO Icons line and will contain 1837 pieces, costing around $140. It’s expected to hit shelves on January 1, 2027, shortly after Dune: Part Three comes out in theaters.

This 10-Part Fantasy Book Series Has Been in Development Hell for 10 Years, and It Might Be Unfilmable

Despite being incredibly popular and influential, The Chronicles of Amber hasn’t yet been adapted into a live-action TV series – a surprising omission in the entertainment world. A series was first announced back in 2016 by Skybound Entertainment and Vincent Newman Entertainment, but there was no news for years. Things seemed to change in January 2023 when Stephen Colbert joined as an executive producer. George R.R. Martin, a longtime fan and friend of the author Roger Zelazny, has also been a strong advocate for a TV adaptation. Unfortunately, as of 2026, the project has stalled again, and currently doesn’t have a showrunner, writers, or a network to call home.

5 Best Fights Between Superman and Lex Luthor (Including 1 Where the Villain Won)

For over eighty years, Lex Luthor has relentlessly tried to defeat Superman, but the hero has always prevailed. Today, we’ll be highlighting five of their most incredible confrontations – fights that represent the best in comic book action. These are truly epic and exciting battles, including one surprising instance where the villain actually won! Let’s dive right into these amazing clashes between good and evil.

19 Years Later, Marvel Officially Makes Spider-Man’s Most Controversial Story So Much Worse

I really dislike the Spider-Man: One More Day storyline. As someone who read Spider-Man comics as a kid in the 90s, I was used to him being married, and his relationship with Mary Jane felt essential to the character. What bothered me most was Marvel changing established history by having Spider-Man make a deal with the devil – specifically, Mephisto – to save Aunt May. The cost? Erasing his marriage. I still struggle to read that story because this dramatic, deal-with-the-devil plot felt completely unlike Spider-Man. And unfortunately, things have only gotten worse since then.