Bridgerton Author Julia Quinn Hints at Potential Season 4 Death

Dearest gentle reader, the ton may soon be preparing for a funeral.

Dearest gentle reader, the ton may soon be preparing for a funeral.

Here is an overview of the collection, via Konami:

As a huge movie and music fan, I was blown away by how big this became! The film was the breakout hit on Netflix in 2025, racking up over half a billion views – seriously impressive. And the group, HUNTR/X, made history as the first K-pop girl group to top the Billboard Hot 100, and their song “Golden” even won a Grammy! Honestly, it’s been ages since we’ve seen merch like this, so it’s fantastic that official KPop Demon Hunter merchandise is finally here. And LEGO getting involved? That just takes it to a whole new level for fans and collectors like me!

While the Marvel Cinematic Universe has some clearly powerful heroes, many others possess surprising strength. It’s hard to create a precise ranking of the strongest characters, as their abilities aren’t always clearly explained in the movies. However, by looking at how they’re portrayed on screen and drawing on their comic book origins, we can get a good idea of who the most powerful characters in the MCU are.

The game Marathon was a turning point for first-person shooters. When it launched 32 years ago, it pioneered immersive storytelling – something rarely seen in the genre at the time. Unlike earlier games where story was secondary, Marathon made narrative a core element, with developed characters, believable factions, and a world that changed over multiple installments. Players were captivated not just by how the game played, but by the story revealed through in-game messages, creating a uniquely tense and meaningful experience. This approach fundamentally changed how shooters could build suspense and deliver narrative, and its influence is still felt today. Now, after a long hiatus, the series is being revived on March 5th with a reboot that respects its origins while pushing the boundaries of its concepts, even though many players may not be familiar with the original Marathon by Bungie.

She-Hulk is another popular Marvel character whose future with the MCU is uncertain despite a generally positive reception to her Disney+ series. The show successfully captured the character’s unique comic book trait of breaking the fourth wall, but there’s been no official word about her returning. Rumors even suggest actress Tatiana Maslany won’t reprise her role, and she recently spoke about these rumors in a way that suggests fans shouldn’t expect a comeback anytime soon.

Undertone is a Canadian horror film and the first feature from director Ian Tuason. The movie centers on Evy, played by Nina Kiri (known from The Handmaid’s Tale), and her friend Justin (Adam DiMarco from The White Lotus), who co-host a podcast about the supernatural. Nina usually plays the role of the skeptic, while Justin believes in the paranormal. When Nina moves in with her ailing mother, she begins investigating a potential haunting, which might unleash demonic forces into her life and onto their show.

Okay, so everyone’s been buzzing about potential character deaths in the upcoming Doomsday movie, but it sounds like Thor is safe for now! I was reading about a fun bit of trivia from the press tour for Chris Hemsworth’s new film, Crime 101. He and co-stars Mark Ruffalo and Halle Berry did a BuzzFeed pub quiz, and one question was about who’d been in the most superhero movies. Hemsworth started listing his, and Ruffalo playfully tried to boost his count by mentioning Avengers 6 (Secret Wars). Hemsworth quickly pointed out they haven’t even filmed that one yet, so it shouldn’t count! It was a lighthearted moment, but definitely reassuring for Thor fans.

Here’s a trailer, showing off all the games in this retro collection:

The singer, who gained national attention last month after winning a BBC reality show and for his memorable style on the program, recently appeared on the ‘This Morning’ show with hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley to discuss fashion.