When we realized we hadn’t done a gaming cover story since one with Lara Croft in 2002, we said game on! Senior editor Nick Romano put together an epic look at the past 25 years of Xbox, and its ongoing evolution and expansion into TV and movies. Make sure to check out our cover story — and stay tuned for way more exclusive news. —Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief
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Supergirl
Milly Alcock as SupergirlCredit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Last year gave us a new Superman, complete with camera-ready hair curl, dimples for days, and that classic Hollywood air of a Christopher Reeve reborn. Now let’s meet his boozy brawler of a cousin. Milly Alcock headlines her own DC Studios movie as the titular Supergirl, who’s deep on a days-long birthday bender when a young alien girl plucks her out of a brutal hangover to help avenge her slaughtered family. Alcock, the Aussie made famous by playing Emma D’Arcy’s younger counterpart on House of the Dragon, soars as this trauma-dumped heroine attempting to piece her life back together while on an odyssey through the cosmos. —Nick Romano, Senior Editor
DC’s new Supergirl, Milly Alcock, on embracing the heroine’s darker edge — and sneaking her House of the Dragon costar onto set
The Bear

Ayo Edebiri as Sydney Adamu and Jeremy Allen White as Carmen ‘Carmy’ Berzatto on ‘The Bear’Credit: FX
Kitchen chaos reigns — and rains — in the final season of the FX on Hulu series. Picking up the day after Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) announces his exit plan, a deluge threatens to wash away the building, while money troubles and burst pipes tack an exclamation point on to the end of The Bear! —Debbie Day, Staff Editor
Jeremy Allen White details Carmy’s ‘devastation’ after that heart-stopping Bear scene: ‘Truly ruined everything’
Rose of Nevada

Callum Turner and George MacKay in ‘Rose of Nevada’Credit: Steve Tanner/Bosena
After his stark debut, Bait, and his enigmatic follow-up, Enys Men, Mark Jenkin’s fisherman thriller (in select theaters) marks a commercial step forward (George Mackay and Callum Turner lead the cast) without sacrificing an iota of his signature mystery or menace. —Ryan Coleman, News Writer
Book of Love’s Book of Love

Book of Love’s ‘Book of Love’ (40th Anniversary Edition)Credit: RHINO
The self-titled debut (featuring synth-pop classics like “Boy” and “I Touch Roses”) from 1980s pioneers Book of Love celebrates its 40th anniversary with a spiffy remastered edition on clear vinyl. This is one record that is simply impossible not to, well, love. —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director
Dad Don’t Read This

Renee-Nicole Powell, Sophie Rossman, Kayta Thomas, and Amalia Yoo in ‘Dad Don’t Read This’Credit: Valerie Terranova
Sleepovers are all fun and games… until they’re not. Eliya Smith’s equal parts sweet and searing portrait of female teenage friendship (at NYC’s Greenwich House Theater) somehow captures coming-of-age complexities through an obsession with The Sims. Power up this show pronto. —D.R.
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