Mark Ruffalo Finally Confirms Whether The Hulk Is In Avengers: Doomsday

Mark Ruffalo is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a major role, landing a part in the 2026 film Spider-Man: Brand New Day with Tom Holland, Jon Bernthal, and Sadie Sink. While other past Avengers like Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, and Robert Downey Jr. will be in Avengers: Doomsday, it hasn’t been confirmed whether Ruffalo will join them.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Loses Steam on Paramount+

According to data from FlixPatrol, a TV show on Paramount+ was popular in the United States on January 16th, ranking among the top 10. However, its popularity quickly declined – it fell to number 6 by January 17th and remained there on the 18th. This trend was also seen in other countries, like the United Kingdom, where the show went from 3rd to 5th, and eventually to 10th place.

The Rise of Hero Content: Why Streamers Save Players

In the competitive world of streaming, where bold moves and dramatic rivalries often dominate, some creators are trying a different approach. OpTic ZLaner, for example, is focusing on creating positive and helpful content, rather than just aiming for high scores. This doesn’t mean avoiding challenges, but rather being strategic about when to compete and, crucially, prioritizing helping others.

Mother of Flies Review: Eerie and Resonant Horror is Frustrating in its Repetitousness

Despite being made quickly, during Zelda’s summer break, and on a very tight budget, the film is surprisingly well-made. The family’s struggles with a life-threatening illness feel very real, particularly in scenes between Zelda and her father, Jake, where they openly share their fears about the diagnosis. While the film effectively builds tension and delivers emotional moments, it unfortunately becomes repetitive and lacks energy at times. This is odd, given the personal connection the family has to the story, but a strange sense of detachment often hangs over the scenes.

Dance, Dunk, Dance!

Let me tell you, finding a genuinely happy moment in the world of Game of Thrones is tough. You think back – Sansa building a snow Winterfell felt sweet, until Littlefinger showed up. Or Alicent and Rhaenyra’s quiet time under the weirwood tree, before everything went south with Viserys. It’s like any flicker of joy in Westeros is immediately extinguished. That’s what makes the dance-off between Lyonel Baratheon and Dunk in the premiere of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms so refreshing. Two guys just… having fun, showing off, and not ending up dead? Seriously, who knew that was even possible in the Seven Kingdoms! It’s a surprisingly lovely little moment, and a welcome break from all the doom and gloom.

Steam makes major change to AI rules for games

Simon Carless, founder of GameDiscoverCo, recently noted a change on Steam. Valve has updated the wording of the form developers fill out to indicate if their game uses artificial intelligence.