Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor Officially Makes His DC Video Game Debut

It might surprise many players to learn that Injustice 2 Mobile is still being updated, more than eight years after its initial release with the console and PC versions. The game’s developers announced on X that Nicholas Hoult, who played Lex Luthor in Superman, will be joining the mobile game on December 15th as a new villain emerges in the DC Universe.

Pakistan & Binance: Crypto Dreams or Economic Houdini Act? 🐇💸

On December 12, 2025 (just in time for the world to end, apparently), Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and Binance CEO Richard Teng, with CZ doing a dramatic cameo, signed a non-binding MoU to tokenize sovereign assets. Per the announcement, Binance will help Pakistan access global liquidity. Translation: “We’re throwing all our money into a digital puzzle and hoping someone solves it by Tuesday.”

Ana De Armas Suits Up As DC’s New Wonder Woman In Thrilling DCU Art

The future of Wonder Woman in James Gunn’s DC Universe will involve recasting the role, with a new actress taking on the part of Diana Prince in an upcoming solo movie. Ana Nogueira, who wrote for Supergirl, is writing the script, and based on the trailer for the Supergirl movie, it’s expected to be excellent. Ana de Armas is currently a frontrunner for the role.

After 28 Years, Event Horizon Returns with New Sequel to Expand Film’s Terrifying Cosmic Lore

IDW Publishing announced exciting updates regarding its Event Horizon prequel this week. All four issues of Dark Descent have already sold out. Though the prequel is nearing its conclusion, fans won’t have to wait long to revisit this universe, as IDW is quickly moving forward with a sequel to the original movie. Event Horizon: Inferno is scheduled for release in April 2026, featuring writing by Dark Descent’s Christian Ward and artwork by Rob Carey. While specific details are still limited, the story will take place 200 years after the first film and promises even “more cosmic terror.”

10 Modern Anime That Are Completely Overshadowed By Controversy

It’s nearly unavoidable for an anime series to spark some debate, and this is particularly true for shows released recently. Because anime is so popular now, it’s even harder for new series to avoid controversy, and it doesn’t look like that will change in the near future.

Marvel Is Finally Giving Us the Spider-Man Team-Up We’ve Wanted For Years

While it makes perfect sense for Spider-Man and Spider-Man to team up, they usually operate independently or even hinder each other. They’ve only truly collaborated in one short story arc, and otherwise, have been mostly solo acts. Peter and Miles don’t team up as often as fans would like, but thankfully, issue #41 of Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2023) promises to be one of their best team-ups yet.