Planet She-Hulk series ending with issue #6

Marvel’s Planet She-Hulk is being cancelled, with issue #6, on sale April 29, 2026, set to be the final instalment.
Writer Stephanie Phillips revealed the abrupt end comes after a cliffhanger in issue #5, calling it “incredibly disappointing and really unexpected”. It is hinted that it wasn’t due to the story itself but likely a business or editorial decision. Issue #6 will wrap up the series.
Despite the short run, Phillips thanked fans for their support and said she’s proud of the story they were able to tell.
Live-action Cinderella’s Stepsisters film update

Disney is putting a new spin on Cinderella with a live-action film focused on her stepsisters, Anastasia and Drizella, tentatively titled Stepsisters.
The movie will explore their lives before Cinderella’s fairy tale ending, likely with a comedic angle. Akiva Schaffer (Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers) will direct, with Dan Gregor and Doug Mand rewriting a script by Michael Montemayor (Tangled). Producer Ali Bell is also attached. No release date has been announced yet.
Jumanji 4 pushed to Christmas

Columbia Pictures has delayed Jumanji 4, now set to release on Christmas Day 2026. The move places the sequel alongside Robert Eggers’ Werwulf and an untitled John Tuggle biopic, intensifying an already crowded holiday box office.
The Jumanji franchise has historically thrived during December releases, demonstrating the series’ ability to compete alongside major blockbusters.
However, the new release date puts Jumanji 4 directly into a Dunesday box office clash, coming just a week after Avengers: Doomsday and Dune: Part Three, with the latter already locking out IMAX screens for three weeks.
Analysts are questioning whether the franchise can replicate its past holiday success in a post-pandemic landscape with such heavy competition.
Published in Dawn, Young World, April 16th, 2026
































