“Elvis and Top Gun: Maverick are in a dead heat for No. 1, with both Warner Bros and Paramount respectively calling each film at $30.5M for the weekend. If you boil this face-off down to admissions, box office analytics firm EntTelligence is calling the weekend in favor of Top Gun Maverick, with 2.5M admissions to Elvis’ 2.4M admissions.” Read more at Deadline Thor: Love and Thunder drops in theaters next week, and here are the Marvel properties you should watch in preparation for the film. Read more at The Mary Sue Speaking of Thor, Chris Hemsworth says he’s not ready to put down the hammer just yet and would love to play the character for many more years. “Chris Hemsworth isn’t ready to retire his role as Thor Odinson yet. The actor hinted that his retirement may not come so soon, amid comments of the actor claiming that Thor: Love and Thunder ‘might be (his) last Marvel movie.’ Hemsworth, who is no longer under contract with Marvel Studios, has recently told Deadline that he loves playing Thor, ‘I’ll do it until someone says get off the stage.’” Read more at HypeBeast The hidden cameo at the end of Obi-Wan Kenobi finally addresses their return to the Star Wars galaxy. Find out more at Gizmodo If things go according to plan, Netflix’s show The Umbrella Academy will conclude its story after season 4. “Netflix’s weirdo superhero family show The Umbrella Academy just released its third season a few days ago, but showrunner and creator Steve Blackman says the end of the show is in sight… assuming Netflix lets The Umbrella Academy go out on its own terms, rather than senselessly canceling it early to save money (as if Netflix would ever be so cruel). Speaking with The Wrap, Blackman said that he has a hypothetical fourth season all planned out—Netflix has yet to officially pick it up for another season—and after that he’s ‘not sure where we’d go.’” Read more at The A.V. Club Earlier this year, Pokémon Legends: Arceus took the world by storm by switching up the classic formula of the series. Here’s why all other Pokémon games moving forward should follow suit. Read more at Kotaku