Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Could Deliver a Game-Changing Upgrade Naruto Fans Never Dreamed Possible

Fans of the original Naruto series weren’t used to seeing advanced technology play a big role, but Boruto has really embraced it, creating its own unique feel. The series has woven scientific progress into almost everything, setting its characters apart from those in the original Naruto. The current arc, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, is leaning even further into this, and it looks like technology might be the answer to a new challenge involving Sarada Uchiha. A preview for Chapter 34 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex revealed that Sarada is losing her eyesight, and since she was just starting to become a central figure, fans expected her to return. While there are many possibilities, it seems like scientific advancements will likely be what brings her back.

Rambo Prequel Confirms Controversial Spider-Man Star in First Blockbuster Villain Role Since Raimi’s Trilogy

According to Variety, James Franco will be playing the bad guy in the upcoming Rambo prequel. The film, directed by Jalmari Helander (known for ‘Sisu’), will explore Rambo’s time in the military during the Vietnam War, before the events of the original 1982 ‘First Blood’ movie. This is Franco’s first major villain role since he played Harry Osborn/The Green Goblin in Sam Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man 3’.

Netflix Finally Adds a Long-Delayed Superhero Series Originally Inspired by Stan Lee

Originally conceived by Stan Lee as The B-Team, The Wonderfools is a drama set in 1999, focusing on the chaotic aftermath of a potential Y2K crisis. The story follows a group of individuals with unstable superpowers that often activate at the worst possible moments, leading to unpredictable consequences. These flawed heroes unexpectedly gain abilities and struggle to use them effectively as they defend Haeseong City from various threats. Starring Park Eun-bin, Cha Eun-woo, Im Sung-jae, and Choi Dae-hoon, the series has already garnered praise for its strong performances.

7 Iconic Marvel Superheroes the MCU Wasted

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has a habit of introducing heroes without letting audiences truly connect with them. From characters who quickly disappear to those who appear in multiple films without ever shining, here are seven Marvel heroes the MCU hasn’t lived up to their potential with.

X-Men’s 10 Most Powerful Rosters

Today we’re exploring ten of the most impressive X-Men teams assembled over the past sixty years. Before we start, a few things to keep in mind: this isn’t about ranking the teams from strongest to weakest, because a team with the Phoenix is almost unbeatable. We’re also focusing only on the main X-Men teams, not groups like X-Force. You’ll notice some characters appear on multiple teams – the most powerful heroes tend to stick around! We won’t dwell on those repeat appearances. With all that covered, let’s dive into looking at these X-Men lineups.

10 D&D Subclasses Too OP For Their Own Good

Wizards of the Coast is updating the latest Dungeons & Dragons rules (5.5e) with new and revised character classes, and many of them look promising. For instance, the College of Spirits Bard will be featured in the upcoming Ravenloft: The Horrors Within sourcebook, scheduled for release in 2026. But even now, players can access several very powerful classes for both 5.5e and the existing 5e rules, and some Dungeon Masters might find them a bit too strong.