Top Gun: Maverick Soars to #2 on Paramount+ Streaming Charts, Sequel Teased

As of July 5, the movie “Top Gun: Maverick” has moved up to the second position in Paramount+’s Top 10 Movies in the United States. The film is also ranked within the top 10 in 19 other countries worldwide, with an average global ranking of number 2. This week, “Maverick” has maintained a strong hold on streaming charts, initially holding the third spot and later moving up to second place earlier today. Released in 2022 as a sequel to the 1986 film “Top Gun,” “Top Gun: Maverick” follows the character of naval aviator Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.

Owen Wilson’s New Show Is Already a Hit!

According to recent rankings, the show “Stick” has been dominating Apple’s Top 10 TV Shows in the United States since July 5, holding the top spot for over a week now. The series is not only popular within the U.S., but it’s also garnering significant global attention. Its worldwide average ranking currently hovers around 2.5 (with a high of 1.4 yesterday). In this show, Pryce Cahill, who was once a professional golfer and now works as a golf club salesman and coach, helps a promising young golfer on his way to success.

One of the Best Nintendo Switch Games Is on the eShop for Only $2

This fresh Nintendo eShop offer is exclusively for purchasing a Nintendo Switch version of Playdead’s Inside, an exceptional game from 2016, as demonstrated by its impressive Metacritic score of 93 and its nomination as Game of the Year at The Game Awards that year. Additionally, it was recognized with awards for Best Art Direction and Best Independent Game.

Maybe It’s Time Comics Let the Villains Truly Win For Once

It’s intriguing to note that in superhero comic books, villains rarely succeed. This suggests that the main lesson we take away – truth and justice will always win out – might be too simplistic. If art reflects life, then maybe comic book villains should sometimes taste victory. Just as in real life, such victories shake up the status quo, and in superhero stories, they add depth to the plot by showing how even seemingly invincible heroes must face failure, learn, adapt, and ultimately overcome defeat. These instances also serve as a caution against complacency, reminding us that even when we think we’re right, it’s never wise to become too confident.

DC Drops a Bunch of Fan-Favorite Animated Movies on Streaming for Free

A variety of animated DC films, such as “Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts,” “The Batman vs. Dracula,” “Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker,” “Green Lantern: First Flight,” “Superman/Shazam! The Return of Black Adam,” “Batman and Mr. Freeze: Subzero,” “DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis,” and “Wonder Woman: Bloodlines” are available for streaming without charge on YouTube at present. Additionally, other DC movies like “Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman,” “Batman: Gotham Knight,” “Batman vs Robin,” “Batman: Bad Blood,” and “Superman Doomsday” can also be streamed for free. The duration for which these films will continue to be accessible on the service is presently uncertain.

7 Marvel Women Who Escaped Their Tropes and Rewrote Their Story

In a more straightforward manner, it’s worth noting that the realm of superheroes often presents scenarios and stereotypes that might raise eyebrows, particularly when they involve women. For instance, the design of female superhero costumes is a frequent topic of humor, considering the idea of engaging in combat with one’s vital organs unprotected seems quite unusual. There’s also the matter of the ‘fridging’ debate, which we’ll set aside for now and instead explore instances where heroes have managed to transcend their limiting stereotypes.