Popular Zootopia 2 Villain Theory Debunked by Director

On September 29th, Bush held a quick question-and-answer session with fans on X, formerly known as Twitter. One fan asked about characters in the upcoming Zootopia 2, specifically Nick Wilde’s father, who is voiced by Jason Bateman. While Bush didn’t share details about the movie’s characters, he did say that Nick Wilde’s family won’t be central to the story.

Disney+ Developing Live-Action Archie Series That Blends Horror With Riverdale Lore

According to reports, Disney+ is creating a new series based on the popular comic book *Afterlife With Archie*. The show has been ordered straight to series, meaning that if it’s approved, more than just a single introductory episode will be made. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the writer of the original *Afterlife With Archie* comic, is writing the series. He’s also known for his work on *Chilling Adventures of Sabrina* and *Riverdale*, having created both the comics and the *Sabrina* Netflix series, and created and showrun *Riverdale* for The CW.

Marvel Actor on Why He Couldn’t Play Natalie Portman’s Father in Star Wars

Actor Ewan Winstone recently shared that he didn’t get a role as Padmé Amidala’s father because he was intoxicated during the audition. He admitted he’d been out all night and immediately felt he wasn’t right for the part. However, instead of being told directly, George Lucas had someone else deliver the news, which Winstone found offensive.

Hit Anime Could Be Adapted for Disney’s New Movie

Okay, so this is pretty exciting! I’m hearing from a reliable source, MyTimeToShineHello on X (formerly Twitter), that Disney is actually working on a Digimon project – either a movie or a TV show. It’s been buzzing all over social media since they posted about it. Apparently, there were whispers about this way back in 2020, with some reports suggesting Disney was considering a Digimon movie, but nothing ever really came of it until now. Geek Tyrant shared the details, and I’m really hoping this one actually happens!

Original Solo Leveling Creator Shuts Down Sequel Series: ‘A Spin-Off Created for Fanservice’

In a recent interview with LitRes, Russia’s leading digital book and audiobook platform, author Chugong explained the origins of *Solo Leveling: Ragnarok*. According to a translation by X user @SoloLevelingGuy, Chugong created *Ragnarok* as a way to let another author explore the world of *Solo Leveling*. The official web novel, written by Daul, concluded in July 2025 after 357 chapters, telling the story of Sung Jinwoo’s son, Sung Suho, and his battle against a new danger. Although the novel is finished, the webtoon adaptation is still being released.

Best Daredevil Comics (Updated: October 2025)

Daredevil first appeared in his own comic book in April 1964. The character was inspired by an older, Golden Age hero with the same name—a deaf crimefighter originally set in New York City alongside Spider-Man. This version later moved to San Francisco and had a relationship with Black Widow before eventually returning to his roots in Hell’s Kitchen. The 1980s and 90s saw a particularly popular run of the comic by writer Frank Miller, which gave the series a darker, more mature feel. Even after Miller’s time with the character, Daredevil remained a consistent presence in Marvel’s publications, becoming one of their most regularly featured heroes.