MTV Shutting Down Some of Its Music Channels After 40 Years

Okay, music fans, here’s some news that might bum you out. As someone who keeps a close eye on how we enjoy our entertainment, I’m letting you know that MTV is making some changes. They’re actually shutting down five of their UK channels – MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live – at the end of the year. The BBC reported it, and honestly, it feels like the end of an era for those of us who grew up with these channels! It means a shift in how we’ll access those nostalgic tunes and live performances, so get ready to find new ways to enjoy your favorites.

10 Characters Who Should Be Wonder Woman Villains

We’re tackling the question of who would make great enemies for Wonder Woman by highlighting ten characters perfectly suited to challenge her. It’s likely Wonder Woman has encountered some of these individuals in the past – given her long history, that’s bound to happen. However, we’re focusing on characters who could consistently serve as major villains for her, not just those she’s fought once or in team-up events. Here are ten potential Wonder Woman villains, with five from DC Comics and five from Marvel.

5 Dragon Ball Energy Attack Moments That Are Classic Anime Milestones

The *Dragon Ball* manga first appeared in 1984 and quickly became known for its exciting energy attacks – a key feature that continues throughout the series. As an action-packed story, many of its most famous scenes center around powerful attacks and characters changing forms. While there are countless amazing moments, the five highlighted below are some of the most iconic in the series’ history.

59 Years Ago, On This Day, Star Trek Introduced An Underrated Villain Who Was Underused For Decades

Harcourt Fenton “Harry” Mudd was first introduced in the 1966 episode of the original Star Trek series that aired on October 13th. Actor Roger C. Carmel brilliantly played Mudd as a funny yet annoying character, and fans quickly fell in love with his over-the-top personality. Despite appearing 59 years ago, Mudd remained a surprisingly underused character in the Star Trek universe – until Rainn Wilson played a version of him in Discovery.

HBO Max Just Added a Classic Horror Movie (But It’s Sequels Are Missing)

The classic horror film *The Exorcist*, directed by William Friedkin in 1973, is now available to stream on HBO Max. This terrifying and critically acclaimed movie tells the story of a 12-year-old girl possessed by a demon and the two priests who try to save her with an exorcism. As one of the most successful horror films of all time, it’s a perfect spooky watch for Halloween. Unfortunately, none of its five sequels are currently offered on the platform.

Someone’s Out There Asking Dancing With The Stars’ Robert Irwin The Important Questions: Have Thunder Down Under And the Chippendales Reached Out?

I’ve been watching the competition for Sexiest Man Alive, and while Dylan Efron is definitely getting a lot of attention, Robert Irwin is really bringing the heat too! His TikTok salsa – he was shirtless, and it was amazing – was set to Tommy Richman’s “Million Dollar Baby.” But it wasn’t just that – his tango on One-Hit Wonders Night, dancing to Junior Senior’s “Move Your Feet,” totally proved he has what it takes to be a leading man. He’s got serious charisma!

Fans Finally Know the Exact Runtimes of ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5’s Volume 1 Episodes

The creators, the Duffer brothers, have stated that the final season won’t be quite as long as the previous one, which featured episodes nearing two and a half hours. However, fans still expected lengthy episodes for this last chapter. Now, the speculation can end – it’s time to prepare for the release, and likely, to debate whether each episode is the right length.

OpenAI says GPT‑5 cuts political bias — but is 30% enough?

I was really interested to hear how OpenAI is tackling potential political bias in GPT-5. They decided to put it to the test directly! Basically, they used their own internal guidelines – think of it as a rulebook for how ChatGPT *should* behave – and turned those rules into concrete tests. This lets them actually measure if the AI is sticking to those standards, which is a pretty smart approach.