10 Oldest DC Villains Ever, Ranked

As a comics fan, I’ve seen a lot of villains come and go, but DC’s really has some that have been around forever. I’m talking about characters who predate entire versions of the DC Universe, and whose actions have shaped reality on a truly massive scale. I recently dove into researching the oldest of the lot, and let me tell you, these ten villains aren’t just bad guys – they’re ancient terrors with centuries, even eons, of experience in being evil. It’s honestly a little terrifying just thinking about their history.

7 Great Recent Movies That Everyone Missed

Here are 7 recent movies that deserve more attention. While they might not all appeal to everyone, you’re likely to find at least one or two that you’ll really enjoy and want to share with others.

One Piece Teases an Exciting Announcement in December

Fans are also eagerly waiting for Season 2 of the live-action series on Netflix, which is scheduled to come out next year. The trailer has received a lot of positive feedback, increasing excitement for what happens next with the crew in the Grand Line. Besides the new season, there are other projects in the works, like a remake by WIT Studio, that fans are hoping to learn more about. According to a recent update in Weekly Shonen Jump, we can expect more news about these projects in December.

Leon Is in Resident Evil Requiem for Longer Than You Think

Director Akifumi Nakanishi and producer Masato Kumazawa recently shared that Leon and Grace will be playable for roughly the same amount of time in the upcoming game, Requiem, launching on February 27th, 2026. Nakanishi explained that their sections are nearly equal in terms of gameplay, drawing a comparison to Revelations, a 2012 game originally released on the Nintendo 3DS. Like Revelations, which allowed players to switch between Jill Valentine and Parker Luciani, Requiem will feature a dual-protagonist structure.

4 Years Ago, Netflix Quietly Released One Of The Best Body Horror Thrillers Of The Century

Although films like The Thing and the recent The Substance have made body horror a celebrated genre, Netflix rarely features it in its TV series. This is odd, considering Netflix has the resources, creative liberty, and viewership to explore it. Unfortunately, shows focusing on disturbing physical changes, bodily invasion, and intense physical discomfort are still uncommon on the platform.