Most Modern Superhero Movies No Longer Do Something The Classic Masterpieces Mastered

Despite their success, today’s superhero movies seem to have missed an important point from older classics. While films like Iron Man and Guardians of the Galaxy are entertaining, they don’t quite have the lasting appeal of something like the 1978 Superman movie. Iron Man really changed the direction of the genre, and it hasn’t really gone back to focusing on what made the earlier films so special.

Every New Dungeons & Dragons Source Book From 2025, Ranked from Least to Most Essential

2025 brought some great new books for Dungeons & Dragons, especially if you enjoyed Baldur’s Gate 3. While some releases, like Heroes of the Borderlands and Welcome to the Hellfire Club, include adventures, this list focuses on the core sourcebooks. I’ve put together a ranking of the new materials for the 5th edition of D&D released this year, from the least to most important, to help you decide what to buy next.

The Forgotten PSP Game That Changed Metal Gear Solid Forever

Okay, so I still think about Metal Gear Ac!d sometimes – it was such a weird but cool entry in the series. It was on the PSP, which was awesome because I could play Metal Gear anywhere. But man, it was different. It wasn’t just a handheld version of the usual games, it really shook things up with the story, how the world worked, and especially how you actually played. It changed a lot of what made Metal Gear feel like Metal Gear, but somehow, it still felt true to the spirit of the series. It was a bold move, and I kinda loved it.

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Enters Its Final Battle

Originally launched as a short series expected to last about six months and include only three volumes, Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo is now reaching its climax. The manga is roughly halfway through its story, and Chapter 15, featured on the cover of Weekly Shonen Jump on Manga Plus, signals the start of the final, decisive battle. After focusing on character development and introductions, the story is now entering a more intense phase, with a major conflict that will determine the fate of Japan.

As Fallout Season 2 debuts, Todd Howard addresses a New Vegas misconception that Bethesda hates the RPG — “Huge respect for the folks at Obsidian”

Similar to Fallout Season 2, Fallout: New Vegas is set in the area around post-apocalyptic Las Vegas. It’s often considered the best Fallout game by players, largely because of its in-depth role-playing mechanics, intricate storylines with different factions, and the incredible freedom it gives you to make choices. Many fans believe it’s better than Fallout 3 and Fallout 4, which were developed by Bethesda, the main studio behind the Fallout series.

Demi Moore’s Cami Fills ‘Landman’ Season 2’s Jon Hamm Vacancy

After Monty passed away, it became unclear who would lead the company. Many thought it would be Tommy, especially since he’d been made President of M-Tex. He was working hard to improve the struggling company with a mix of problem-solving and firm guidance, but Monty’s widow, Cami, is now interfering. She’s willing to do whatever it takes to get results, and her methods could ruin everything. At first, she seemed happy to let Tommy lead, which made sense since she hadn’t been involved in the business before. But things shifted in Episode 5, and now Cami is determined to take control. What caused this change?