Peacock’s Twisted Metal Series Officially Loses 1 Star Ahead of Season 3

Mike Mitchell, the actor who played Stu in the first two seasons of Twisted Metal, recently shared on the Doughboys Media podcast that he won’t be appearing in Season 3. He played Stu as the somewhat clumsy and unwilling partner to Samoa Joe’s Sweet Tooth. Mitchell said he’s disappointed about being cut from the show, as he had a lot of fun working on it.

NFL Reveals Mike Vrabel’s Fate Amid Dianna Russini Scandal

As a huge NFL fan, I’ve been following the story about Patriots coach Bill Vrabel being seen on vacation with Dianna Russini, and it’s been interesting to see how the league is handling it. I just read that Brian McCarthy, the NFL’s spokesperson, said they aren’t investigating Vrabel’s personal time under the conduct policy. Apparently, the policy is about making sure coaches don’t do anything that would damage the league’s reputation, and right now, they don’t see this as crossing that line. It’s a bit of a relief to see they’re not overreacting, but it’s definitely something everyone’s talking about!

New Doctor Doom Report Confirms Appearance of Iconic Marvel Location (& It’s Perfect)

I’ve been following the buzz about where they filmed Castle Doom in Avengers: Doomsday, and it’s gotten a little confusing! It looks like some scenes were definitely shot in Scotland, but there’s a new rumor going around that Alton Towers theme park was also used. Apparently, they filmed there to get footage for the background of Castle Doom – you know, like a digital landscape behind the actual set. A lot of people thought they built the castle at Alton Towers, but it’s just for the background visuals, not the main filming location!

Marvel’s 7 Best Sabretooth Stories of All Time, Ranked

Sabretooth is a popular villain who’s shown up in many different forms of media, like movies, cartoons, and video games. He’s been featured in countless comic books, but a few stand out as the very best. These seven stories are considered the highlights of Sabretooth’s comic book appearances and have helped make him the iconic character he is today.

7 Years Later, The Boys’ Original Villain Is Now the Key to Homelander & Butcher’s Ending

Both sides are going to desperate lengths to win, with Homelander reviving Soldier Boy and searching for V1, while Butcher is manipulating Ryan and plans to use the supe virus, even if it means sacrificing himself and his friends. These developments will likely shape the final events of Season 5 of The Boys. However, a new and unpredictable element has emerged: the show’s original antagonist, Stan Edgar, played by Giancarlo Esposito.

Sorry Elektra And Karen, But Daredevil’s Greatest Love Will Always Be Another MCU Icon

A great relationship from the original Marvel comics likely won’t happen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is due to how Marvel stories evolved and issues with who owned the rights to certain characters. Specifically, Daredevil’s world wasn’t fully integrated into the MCU until Daredevil: Born Again, which was too late for one of the original Avengers to connect with Matt Murdock. Even using flashbacks wouldn’t be enough to show them falling in love before the character’s death in the current storyline.

New Avengers: Doomsday Update Seemingly Confirms Major Secret Wars Theory

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige discussed the upcoming two-part Avengers films and hinted at how the concept of ‘Incursions’ will play a role. He explained that while these new movies will connect to each other, the relationship will be different from the way Infinity War and Endgame were linked. Feige also described the upcoming Secret Wars as their most ambitious project yet.

Warner Bros Shares Update on New Anime For Classic Series

The anime series Go-Go Mystery Machine, featuring Shaggy and Scooby traveling to Japan, was announced in 2024. Instead of the usual ghosts and monsters, they’ll be encountering Japanese Yokai, and the show will introduce new characters. While details have been scarce since the initial announcement two years ago, Warner Bros. Animation president Sam Register recently confirmed that the Scooby-Doo anime is still being developed.