“Just as EA and Respawn Entertainment announced Jedi: Fallen Order‘s sequel Jedi: Survivor, a new rumor has now surfaced suggesting that the Star Wars character Cal Kestis will also be getting his own live-action show over on Disney+. According to YouTube’s Kristian Harloff, a trusted source has revealed that the fan-favorite hero from Jedi: Fallen Order will be making his television debut with a new series centered around him over on the streaming platform, and the video game character’s original actor Cameron Monaghan is also said to be reprising his role.” Read more at HypeBeast Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has hit Disney+, and with it came some new deleted scenes, including an extended take of Pizza Poppa vowing to get revenge on Strange. Read more at The Mary Sue If you choose wisely, you can now obtain the Holy Grail and many more fantastic props from the Indiana Jones series. “One of the best parts of the Indiana Jones films is that Indy is always after something tangible. In particular, the fertility idol, the Sankara Stones, the Holy Grail, and a crystal skull. That’s great for fans because it means you can act like Indy and have one or all of these items in your collection. Unlike Indy, though, you don’t have to go into any deep dark caves or fight the forces of evil. You can just go to a Disney theme park or log onto the internet.” Read more at Gizmodo Could Thor star Chris Hemsworth eventually compete with Wolverine actor Hugh Jackman as the longest-tenured cinematic superhero ever? Read more at The A.V. Club Batman and Robin is now 25 years old, and we’re still confused to this day why the caped crusader has nipples on his costume. “Of all the zany imagery in Joel Schumacher’s Batman movies, fans tend to remember a particular design feature. Or rather, two features. The suits sported by Val Kilmer in Batman Forever (1995) and George Clooney in Batman & Robin (1997) are infamous for being anatomically correct, right down to their perfectly sculpted nipples. Three decades after the sophomore film in the original Batman movie franchise hit theaters, the Dark Knight’s most provocative costume is back in the conversation, Nerdist reports.” Read more at Mental Floss Temperatures are rising outside, and so is the heat Xbox Game Pass is bringing this summer. Read more at Kotaku