5 Best First Doctor Stories to Celebrate 62 Years of Doctor Who

While many episodes from the First Doctor’s run of Doctor Who feel dated and aren’t necessarily missed, a few truly stand out as the series’ greatest adventures. The very first episode, “An Unearthly Child,” is particularly important, introducing the entire concept of Doctor Who and remaining a landmark moment in television history. Stories like “The Aztecs,” “The Chase,” and “Marco Polo” skillfully blended historical settings with alien encounters, but these five additional tales represent the absolute best of the First Doctor’s era.

16 Years Later, Boruto Might Be About To Recreate Naruto’s Most Heroic Moment

It’s honestly such a powerful moment watching Boruto fight! For so long, everyone saw Naruto as this little kid with a dangerous beast inside, always fearing what he could do. But when he took on Pain and the Six Paths, people finally realized he wasn’t a threat, he was a hero. Now, seeing Boruto in a similar spot, but even worse – branded a villain and outlaw just because people think he committed murder – it’s heartbreaking. This battle feels like his chance to prove everyone wrong, to finally step out of the shadows and show them he’s a hero too. It’s a really compelling parallel!

HBO Max Users Only Have A Week To Watch An Iconic Cult Sci-Fi Before It’s Gone Again

The movie Spaceballs takes the classic Star Wars story and turns it completely upside down. While you’ll definitely recognize the basic plot, it quickly becomes something totally unique and hilarious. The story is just as crazy as it sounds: in a faraway galaxy, the planet Spaceball is running out of air, and they need a product called Perri-Air to survive. Desperate, their leader, President Skroob, sends the villainous Dark Helmet to kidnap Princess Vespa of the air-filled planet Druidia, hoping to trade her for air. Luckily, the Princess is rescued by the daring space pilot Lone Starr and his loyal, half-man, half-dog sidekick, Barf, and their plan actually works!

Mahershala Ali’s Blade Imagined in the Style of One of Quentin Tarantino’s Best Characters in Striking MCU Fan Art

Fans are eager to see Mahershala Ali as Blade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and artists are creating their own versions of the character. One artist, @arifinity_ on Instagram, has shared artwork depicting Blade in a style inspired by Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. This extended version of Kill Bill, combining the first two volumes and set for release on December 5, 2025, will feature Uma Thurman reprising her role as a highly skilled assassin. Some fans believe this character’s abilities could be a good model for how Blade might be portrayed in the MCU.