“Over the weekend, MCU Direct reported that Disney+ had changed the title of Jessica Jones on the platform to A.K.A. Jessica Jones—the original working title of the series when it was planned as an ABC show, and seemingly a nod to the show’s episode title conventions, all of which begin with ‘A.K.A.‘ What followed was fervent speculation from news sites that the name change is setting the groundwork for a revival and/or reboot of the character as part of Disney+’s offerings of MCU TV series, much in the vein of Jessica’s fellow Defender Daredevil, currently set to see a revival with the return of Charlie Cox as the titular hero on the streamer.” Read more at Gizmodo Chrissy didn’t wake up, and Eddie Munson was next, but fans of Stranger Things really, really want the character back for season 5. Read more at The Mary Sue The Good Place star Jameela Jamil is letting fans know that there’s a reason for her costume in the upcoming She-Hulk series to look the way it does. “Since Disney+ dropped the smash-tacular trailer for Marvel’s upcoming TV series She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, people online have had many things to say. There was, of course, the abundance of discussions on the CGI hulkifying of Tatiana Maslany, while others were either shocked or elated at the horny energy the trailer was giving off. Not even She-Hulk’s supervillains are safe, as Jameela Jamil’s Titania received online criticism for her WWE style look in a recently released photo from the show.” Read more at The A.V. Club A new glitch in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was discovered, and it lets your weapons become more OP than ever before. Read more at Kotaku Have you ever wondered where some of your favorite Harry Potter words came from? “Do you know the meaning behind Harry Potter spells like Expelliarmus and Wingardium Leviosa? How about where Dumbledore’s name comes from, or the debated etymology of the word horcrux? Find out all that and more in this list, adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube.” Read more at Mental Floss Ahead of its release next week, it was revealed that Jordan Peele’s Nope is the first horror film to be entirely shot with IMAX cameras. Read more at HypeBeast