Marvel's Best Live-Action TV Shows, Ranked

The Marvel Universe has been entertaining audiences for years in the pages of comics, and most recently has blown up due to the heroes' big screen adaptations. The serialized nature of comic books lends itself well to the format of television, but it has been a slow road to get there.The Incredible Hulkwas the first crossover hit adaptation of Marvel Comics, but despite attempts to make Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Thor, and Daredevil into hit live-action series, none really ever took off with massive success....

July 25, 2025 · 10 min · 2116 words · Justin Coleman

Marvel's New Editor-In-Chief Pretended to Be Japanese to Get Work

Here’s someMarvelnews that actually isn’tInfinity Warrelated, but instead falls into its own bizarre category that nobody saw coming. Marvel’s new editor-in-chief, C.B. Cebulski, who is a Caucasian man, has just admitted to writing under the Japanese-sounding pseudonym “Akira Yoshida” in the early 2000s while he was an associate editor at Marvel. Many in the industry have believed that Akira Yoshida was a real person of Japanese descent and apparently Marvel Comics bragged about how unusual it was to find a non-Westerner that could write American comics so well....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 640 words · Jasmin Hodges

MCU: 11 Actors Almost Cast as Captain America

As we look into the future of theMarvel Cinematic Universe, appreciating the characters we have had to say goodbye to is always a fun trip down memory lane. Now, we are all excited to see Anthony Mackie taking on the role ofCaptain America as Sam Wilson. In fact, passing on the legacy to Sam is one of the most iconic Captain America moments in all the MCU. OnceCaptain America: The First Avengerhit our screens, Chris Evans established himself as the face of Steve Rogers’ Captain America....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 907 words · Christopher Torres

Milla Jovovich Wants to Play Cheetara in the ThunderCats Movie

Things have been very quiet on theThunderCatsfront for some time, but many fans are holding out hope that the movie will happen some day. As it turns out, quite a few actors and actresses are hoping that it happens as well, because they want to take part in it. The latest actress to throw her hat in the ring isMilla Jovovich, who apparently has some interest in playing Cheetara. TheResident Evilstar recently spoke withWe Got This Coveredin order to promote her latest movie,Resident Evil: The Final Chapter....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Cheryl Lopez DDS

Nicole Kidman’s 10 Best Thrillers, Ranked

Nicole Kidman’s name should never be absent from any conversation about the greatest actresses of all time. The Hollywood A-lister has consistently made critically acclaimed movies and television shows ever since she debuted in the early 1980s. For her work, she has received an Oscar, two Emmys, a British Academy Film Award, a Volpi Cup, and six Golden Globe Awards. She is also the first Australian performer to receive the AFI Life Achievement Award honor....

July 25, 2025 · 8 min · 1515 words · Douglas Parker

Noah Hawley's Alien TV Series Gets Official Title, Exciting Update

Noah Hawley’sAlienseries has wrapped filming and finally has a title. The creator of FX’sFargoandLegionwas announced to be working on anAlientelevision series for the network at Disney’s Investor Day in 2020. While most of the attention has been put on the upcoming filmAlien: Romulus, fans have been eager for more details about theAlientelevision series, which Hawley has provided. Speaking withThe Hollywood Reporter, Hawley confirmed the series is calledAlien: Earth. Filming has reportedly wrapped, as it began in 2023, but was delayed due to last summer’s WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 364 words · Dana Johnson

Real Story Behind Rey's New Lightsaber in Star Wars Battlefront 2 Revealed

Recently, a brand new gameplay trailer forStar Wars Battlefront 2arrived online. Outside of getting fans genuinely excited for a project involving the prequels, which is something that hasn’t been done in quite a while, there were some other significant reveals. Or, what we thought were reveals. A screenshot seemed to showRey holding a new lightsaber hilt, which had many thinking we might be seeing her rock a new lightsaber not only in the game, but possibly inStar Wars: The Last Jedi....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Alexandra Stone

Rise of Skywalker Promo Art Has Best Look Yet at Kylo Ren's Resurrected Helmet

Our best look at Kylo Ren’s reconstructed helmet has been revealed. The Licensing Expo is currently underway in Las Vegas and Disney unveiled a new poster forStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which puts the focus directly on Ben Solo with his Lightsaber and reconstructed helmet. There is a lot of speculation about where the final movie in the Skywalker saga will take the young and often conflicted villain, with some believing he will be even more conflicted this time around....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Jodi Johnson

Star Wars' Hayden Christensen Reveals His Thoughts on How the Prequels Have Held Up

Bringing balance to the Force didn’t exactly go according to the prophecy. Nevertheless, the first step had to be taken at some point. And 25 years ago this summer,Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menaceintroduced a nine-year old Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd) to the fans. But it wasHayden Christensen’sportrayal of the grown-up Jedi and Sith lord inEpisode IIandEpisode IIIthat entrenched the actor in that galaxy far, far away for all time....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 471 words · Julie Johnson

Surface Review: A Slow Burn Deconstructing One Woman’s Fake Life

What if one day you woke up with no memories and the life you are living seems to be peculiar, like you are living in another person’s life? As one goes through their routines that were so normal before this moment, if one aspect of the routine is altered or messed up, everything will begin to seem irregular. Apple TV+’sSurfaceseeks out the mystery in this concept, as its protagonist finds herself without memories of what life was like before an accident....

July 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1410 words · William Williams

The 10 Best '90s Cyberpunk Movies That Were Ahead of Their Time

The termcyberpunkwas coined in 1980, thanks to a short story of the same name by Bruce Bethke, but had already been coalescing since the 1960s thanks toNew Wave science fiction writers like Philip K. Dick. Dick and authors like J.G. Ballard and Harlan Ellison had already been depicting dystopian futures in their novels and short stories by incorporating counterculture rebellion and class disparity. Cyberpunk would truly solidify in 1984 when William Gibson, the author most directly associated with the movement, published his bookNeuromancer....

July 25, 2025 · 9 min · 1865 words · Rachel Mueller

The Batman Part II: Will The Joker Be the Villain?

The Batmanproved to be worth of critical acclaim back in 2022. People have praised Robert Pattinson’s iteration of the caped crusader and the well-craftednew version of GothamMatt Reeves has created. Batman’s vigilantism in the city is still in its infancy, with the story set in year 2 or 3 of Batman’s war on crime. ThisBatversehas a lot of things going on since Bruce Wayne took it upon himself to unravel the truth behind organized crime in Gotham and his parent’s murder....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1187 words · Patrick Stephens

The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs Weekly Series Comes to Shudder This Spring

The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggscrashed Shudder’s servers when it premiered last summer, and in a few weeks, it’s coming back to the service as a weekly TV series. Set to premiere in March, the new series will be in a format similar to last year’s 24-hour movie marathon, with each episode consisting of a double feature rather than a marathon of 13 straight movies. Briggs will be personally picking out a variety of horror and thriller titles, bringing along some special guests to the Texas trailer park along the way....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 502 words · Brian Santana