10 Classic JRPGs That Are Unplayable Today

While games like Pokémon Red & Blue were groundbreaking for role-playing games, their older features, glitches, and other problems haven’t aged well. Newer games have built on their ideas and improved upon them, making a return to the originals less appealing.

One Unexpected MCU Disney+ Series Is “Obligatory” For Avengers: Doomsday & Secret Wars

According to industry insider AlexFromCC on X, watching WandaVision will likely be essential to understand the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars films. This is unexpected because none of the characters from WandaVision are currently listed in the cast for either movie. Robert Downey Jr. is set to play Doctor Doom in both films, with Doomsday scheduled for release on December 18th, and Secret Wars following on December 17, 2027.

5 TV Shows Everyone Agrees Are Timeless

TV shows usually reflect the time period they were created in, so it’s rare for a series to remain popular for generations. However, some shows truly stand the test of time and are considered classics. These five shows, ranging from older masterpieces to more recent hits, represent the very best examples of timeless television.

The Bear Season 5: Redemption After Disappointing Fourth Season

The TV show The Bear centers around Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (played by Jeremy Allen White), a talented chef who comes back to Chicago after the passing of his brother. He inherits the family’s Italian beef sandwich shop, but his professional style clashes with the existing staff and their established routines.

Code 3: The Underrated Medical Comedy Drama For Fans Of The Pitt

This show doesn’t shy away from the difficult realities of being a doctor, showing us the harsh, upsetting, and often heartbreaking situations they face. While fans continue to tune in to new episodes of The Pitt, drawn in by its distinctive style, there’s a lesser-known film that achieves a similar impact with equally impressive results.

Sci-Fi Fans, Be Thankful Patrick Stewart Ignored Ian McKellen’s Star Trek Advice

I’ve always been captivated by Captain Jean-Luc Picard. He reminded me a bit of Captain Kirk from the original series – that same commanding presence – but Picard was definitely more introspective and controlled. Patrick Stewart brought such a beautiful, refined quality to the role, thanks to his years with Shakespeare, and I truly believe his performance is what made The Next Generation so special. It’s amazing to think that he almost didn’t play Picard though! Apparently, Sir Ian McKellen advised him not to take the part!