Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Tried To Get William Shatner In The Series Every Season

As a huge Star Trek fan, I was really enjoying Strange New Worlds – it’s been one of the best things Paramount+ has done with the franchise, and I especially loved seeing a young James T. Kirk, played by Paul Wesley. Sadly, it looks like the show is ending after season 5, which is a real bummer. The good news is they’ve already finished filming both seasons 4 and 5, and season 4 is hitting screens on July 23rd.

The Mandalorian & Grogu’s Major Connection To 1977’s A New Hope Explained (What Is A Dejarik Match?)

As a huge Star Wars fan, I’ve been loving how The Mandalorian & Grogu really feels like classic Star Wars while still bringing fresh stuff to the table. I was genuinely surprised by the return of Rotta, Jabba the Hutt’s son – and Jeremy Allen White from The Bear voices him, which is awesome! It leads to a really intense showdown that Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, gets pulled right into.

Lawyers, Crypto, and a $54M Oopsie – The Great FTX Fiasco Unravels!

According to court filings, as gleefully reported by Reuters, Fenwick & West played the role of lead outside counsel during FTX’s meteoric rise to crypto stardom. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit claim the firm was knee-deep in crafting strategies that turned FTX into a financial black hole, allegedly helping with regulatory and operational structures that later proved as useful as a chocolate teapot. “We just thought they were into innovative finance,” the lawyers might as well have said, while counting their settlement checks.

Ocarina of Time Officially Revealed Zelda’s 40th Anniversary

Crimson Moon’s new album, Prescription for Sleep: Ocarina of Time, is available now for $12. It reimagines music from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – originally composed by Koji Kondo – as relaxing tracks designed to help you sleep. While it doesn’t include the entire soundtrack, it features beloved themes like the opening title, Hyrule Field, and Zelda’s Lullaby.

X-Men ’97 Finally Gave Gambit the Hero Moment He Deserved

I’ve always loved Gambit – he just oozed cool. It wasn’t just his powers, or even that amazing Cajun accent, but he was a total standout in X-Men: The Animated Series. But honestly, it felt like he deserved a real chance to shine as a hero, and X-Men ’97 finally gave him that moment. It was incredibly satisfying to watch, even though it came at a really heartbreaking cost.