I Know Exactly How To Save The Worst Heroes In MCU History

As a longtime comic book reader, I remember when Marvel really pushed the Inhumans, but honestly, it didn’t quite land with fans. The books, especially after Charles Soule took over, just didn’t connect, and the whole line eventually faded away. It’s a bit ironic, because around the same time, Marvel regained the rights to the X-Men, and they absolutely killed it with the Krakoa Era – it became the biggest thing in comics! Poor Inhumans, though. They’ve gotten the short end of the stick ever since, to the point where even Ms. Marvel, their most popular character, was rewritten as a mutant. It’s tough being an Inhumans fan right now, but I think Marvel could really turn things around. They just need to look at what worked with the X-Men and apply those same lessons to the Inhumans.

10 Best Reveals From Jump Festa 2026

Even though Jump Festa 2026 had its share of ups and downs, there were still some really big announcements. I was especially excited to see some anime series making a comeback after being off the air for over five years. Looking back at everything that was revealed, here are the ten announcements that stood out to me the most.

Timothée Chalamet Reacts to Marty Supreme Press Tour Backlash

Ever since publicly sharing his plans at the 2025 SAG Awards, the 29-year-old actor has approached life with a newfound confidence and openness. This has been especially noticeable during interviews for his new film, Marty Supreme—to the point where some people are starting to comment on how self-assured he seems.

26 Years Ago Today, Jim Carrey’s Best Movie Was Released (But the Making of It Was Wild)

Twenty-six years ago today, the film Man on the Moon, a biography of Andy Kaufman starring Jim Carrey, was released. It’s one of only two times Carrey has portrayed a real person in a movie (the other being his role as Steven Jay Russell in I Love You Phillip Morris). The film showcased a more serious side of Carrey’s acting talent, going beyond his brief dramatic appearance in Simon Birch. It also revealed his playful, sometimes challenging, on-set behavior, which has become a recurring theme throughout his career – and reportedly made filming Man on the Moon quite difficult.

Prime Users Just Got All 15 Seasons of One of the Best Dark Fantasy Shows of the 21st Century

As a huge fan, I’m thrilled to share that all 15 seasons of Supernatural – that’s 327 episodes! – are now available on Prime Video. It actually landed on both Prime and Peacock on December 22nd, after leaving Netflix earlier this month where it had been for 13 years. For those who haven’t seen it, the show, created by Eric Kripke, follows brothers Sam and Dean Winchester, played by Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, as they drive across America in their classic ’67 Impala, hunting all sorts of supernatural creatures. It originally aired on The WB, then The CW, and ran from 2005 to 2020 – it’s a seriously addictive show!

9 Years Later, Rogue One Actor Admits the Star Wars Movie Never Had a Completed Script

I was watching this really interesting video on Variety with Mads Mikkelsen, and he was playing a game where they’d read him movie lines and he had to guess what film they were from. It led him to reminisce about his time filming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and he shared that the shoot was incredibly challenging. Apparently, they didn’t even have a finished script when they were filming! But surprisingly, he actually thought that lack of a complete script ended up being a good thing for the movie.