Why Star Trek Didn’t Bring Sisko Back (& Broke His DS9 Promise) Officially Answered

The latest episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, titled “Series Acclimation Mil” and co-written by Kirsten Beyer (a Star Trek novelist and producer) and Tawny Newsome (the voice of Beckett Mariner on Star Trek: Lower Decks), revisited a character who made significant commitments before leaving the show—commitments he apparently couldn’t fully fulfill. Newsome explained to TrekMovie why they decided against bringing back Benjamin Sisko from his role as Emissary to the Prophets, even though he promised his fiancée, Kassidy, that he would return.

Star Trek’s Biggest Plot Hole Is Actually a Major Problem for Wrath of Khan

In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Chekov and the crew of the USS Reliant are sent to explore a barren planet as part of testing a new technology called the Genesis Device. When they beam down to Ceti Alpha VI to check it out, they’re unexpectedly captured by Khan Noonien Singh and his followers. This is confusing to Chekov, as he believed Khan was supposed to be on the nearby planet, Ceti Alpha V.

Todd McFarlane’s Spawn Western Reaches An Important Milestone

Image Comics has revealed all the covers for the upcoming issue of The Scorched #50, created by writer Todd McFarlane and artists Stephen Segovia and Carlo Barberi. This issue is part of the 50/50/50 Project, which also included Gunslinger Spawn #50 (released in December) and King Spawn #50 (released in October).

DC Just Replaced Superman as Lex Luthor’s Best Nemesis

This Superman exists in a relatively new universe, having been active as a hero for only a few years. He hasn’t yet encountered Lex Luthor, so their famous rivalry hasn’t begun. However, Superman is starting to attract criticism. After becoming more public with his heroics following his victory over Ra’s al Ghul, another hero is challenging him. The question is whether this hero is a supportive ally or an opponent determined to stop Superman, no matter the cost.

Disney’s Surprising Avengers: Doomsday Super Bowl Trailer Decision Is a Smart Move for 1 Major Reason

Many fans expected Marvel to drop a final trailer for Avengers: Doomsday at the Super Bowl, especially one featuring Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom, given the huge audience. However, reports say neither Doomsday nor Marvel’s other 2026 film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day (a Sony project), will be advertised during the event. While surprising, Disney likely believes their marketing budget is better used on other priorities.

One Piece Confirms New Update for the Anime’s 2026 Return Is Coming Soon

The upcoming One Piece: Elbaph Arc will premiere new episodes in April, but we’ve only seen a short preview so far. Luckily, more information is on the way! The creators have announced a new update about the arc – and a new One Piece anime spinoff – will be revealed during a presentation at AnimeJapan 2026 on March 28th in Japan. Details about the announcement can be found below.

10 Avengers Who Don’t Get Enough Credit (And Deserve More Love)

It would be nice if people showed a little more gratitude. These often-overlooked Avengers deserve more respect and fewer jokes, and maybe fans would recognize them at conventions. After all, saving the universe shouldn’t be about being popular – though some heroes definitely seem to think it is.

7 Most Powerful Hunters in Hunter x Hunter, Ranked

A key feature of Nen is that it actually benefits from limitations. If a character willingly puts restrictions or takes risks on their own powers, those powers can become significantly stronger. The anime is praised for taking the time to thoroughly explain its power system and focusing on strategic battles, which is a big reason why many fans consider it a particularly well-written action series.