Marvel Studios Officially Confirms Phase 6’s First Sequel

Following three recent Marvel projects that told completely new stories, Phase 6 will kick off with a true sequel when the second season of Daredevil: Born Again arrives on March 24th. Though Marvel Zombies had some connection to an episode from season one of What If…?, it mostly told its own story, making it feel like a new entry in that world rather than a direct continuation.

Disney’s Eragon Remake Shows Harry Potter How It’s Done

Christopher Paolini’s The Inheritance Cycle, starting with the book Eragon, has been in development at Disney for a while. A movie adaptation of Eragon was released in 2006, but it wasn’t well-received, earning only a 15% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This led many to believe the story wasn’t very good, which is a misunderstanding. In fact, Eragon might be the only “Chosen One” fantasy series that truly gets the trope right.

10 George Lucas Star Wars Rules That Have Been Broken By Disney

Since Disney took over Star Wars, some of the original guidelines established by George Lucas have been changed or ignored. This isn’t necessarily negative, as it’s sometimes resulted in more interesting stories and deeper themes. Here’s a look at 10 of those original ‘rules’ that have been altered or broken as the Star Wars universe has grown.

Jess Bush On Nurse Chapel And Spock’s ‘Brutal’ Breakup In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Nurse Chapel and Spock developed a romantic connection in the first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and their relationship blossomed in season two. However, during the musical episode of season two, Chapel was offered a chance to advance her medical career. She ended things with a heartbroken Spock in a public breakup, expressed through song in front of the entire crew of the USS Enterprise.

Will Smith’s Steampunk Western Remake Is Even Weirder Than We Realized

Following his successes in Independence Day and other films, Will Smith became a major action star in the 1990s. As his popularity grew, he explored different genres, including science fiction, and sometimes took on unusual roles. In 1999, he appeared in a film that became one of the biggest box office failures ever made, and it’s still remembered for how strange it was. Despite the film’s financial struggles, the story behind one particularly infamous scene is almost a movie in itself, and the comedy director involved shared the details shortly after the film’s release.