FIFTH Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Seemingly Confirmed by Ratings Posting

A reliable source, Cryptic4k, is questioning the claim of a fifth trailer, stating they were firmly told only four were planned. Furthermore, community feedback on the tweet announcing the fifth trailer suggests that two of the existing trailers might simply be slightly different cuts of the same footage. Therefore, this new information should be viewed with skepticism.

Zoe Saldaña Just Surpassed Another Box Office Milestone With Avatar: Fire And Ash, But What Will It Take For Her To Nab Scarlett Johansson’s Crown?

Zoe Saldaña has climbed to number two on the list of highest-grossing actors of all time, according to USA Today. The success of the new Avatar movie, Avatar: Fire And Ash, helped her surpass Samuel L. Jackson, bringing her films’ total worldwide earnings to nearly $15 billion – exceeding Jackson’s total of over $14.6 billion.

Men in Black Tops Tubi Streaming Charts With Sequel in the Works

I’ve been checking, and as of December 30th, Men in Black is actually the most popular movie on the free streaming service Flix Patrol shows! Honestly, it’s not a shock – everyone knows and loves Men in Black, so it makes sense it’s doing so well again on streaming.

Prime Video’s 2026 Cyberpunk Show Can Continue 1 Exciting Sci-Fi Trend

Two of the most talked-about upcoming projects are Prime Video’s Blade Runner 2099 and Apple TV’s adaptation of William Gibson’s Neuromancer. While these shows will likely compete with each other, their simultaneous release is ideal. Both the original Blade Runner film and the Neuromancer novel were hugely influential and helped define the cyberpunk genre.

2025: A Mixed Bag Of Movie Sequels And Revivals

Most movies don’t need to become long-running series, and often those series go on for too long. Still, several movie franchises that were thought to be finished are likely to come back before 2030, simply because they could make a lot of money. For example, people still love seeing dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park movies, so those films continue to draw large audiences.

Prime Adds 2 Of The Best Pre-MCU Marvel Movies Of All Time

Prime Video now has both Blade and Blade II available to stream. These films, based on the Marvel Comics character Blade, star Wesley Snipes as the vampire hunter known as the “daywalker.” Stephen Norrington directed the first movie, which also features Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, and N’Bushe Wright. Guillermo del Toro directed the sequel, with appearances by Kristofferson, Norman Reedus, and Ron Perlman. However, the third Blade movie, Blade: Trinity, isn’t currently available on the platform.

Event Horizon is Sci-Fi’s Most Brutal Cult Classic

The 1990s were a turbulent time for movies, especially for horror and science fiction. Horror films went through a low point before becoming popular again, while sci-fi had trouble finding an audience. The decade also saw a rise in independent films and new movie series, some of which are still successful today. For fans of horror and sci-fi combined, Paul W.S. Anderson’s 1997 film, Event Horizon, became a beloved cult classic. Even after twenty-eight years, few cosmic horror films have matched the intense fear and quality of this deep space thriller.

There Isn’t a Spider-Man or Robin Problem, There’s a Comic Problem

The so-called “Robin Problem” essentially claims there are too many characters using the Robin identity and that the number needs to be reduced. The poorly received “H2SH” storyline reportedly aimed to address this, partly by turning Jason Todd into a villain and setting up future plot points. This is similar to how Marvel experimented with renaming Miles Morales in Radioactive Spider-Man. However, I believe the issue isn’t with Robin or Spider-Man themselves, but with broader problems within the comic book industry.

5 Most Useful Superpowers in the DC (And Who Wields Them)

In the DC Universe, a truly impressive power isn’t just about what it can do – it’s about how it reflects the character using it. It’s about their choices, and how they overcome the difficulties that come with having such abilities. DC excels at demonstrating that powers aren’t enough to make someone a hero; it’s about who they are as a person.