10 DC Villains That Actually Got Better When They Became Heroes

It’s always compelling when a villain turns good, especially if it makes them a more interesting character. For certain villains, becoming a hero actually elevates them. Here are seven DC villains who became better characters after switching sides, proving they had hidden depths all along.

Bleach’s Final Season to Host Early Premiere in U.S. Theaters With Limited Event

Viz Media and Fathom Entertainment are partnering to bring the final season of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War to U.S. theaters. Before the anime premieres in full this July, the first three episodes of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity will be shown in cinemas for a limited time, from June 25th to 29th. Tickets go on sale May 29th; you can find more details about where to purchase them online.

20 Years Ago, TNT Released Stephen King’s Twisted Take on Toy Story

Stephen King’s 1986 novel It is well-known for its shocking content, and both the original two-part movie and the recent HBO Max prequel, IT: Welcome to Derry, successfully brought the story to the screen. Adapting King’s shorter works can be even harder, but the 2006 TNT anthology series Nightmares & Dreamscapes did a great job with “Battleground,” a story that came before Toy Story, turning it into a captivating hour-long episode that matched the dark humor of the original.

5 Boss Fights That Define Kids From the 1990s

Boss battles weren’t always a highlight in 90s games. For example, Goldeneye 007 was much more popular for its multiplayer mode. In contrast, games like Pokémon Red & Blue featured a series of boss fights – against Gym Leaders, your rival, and the Elite Four – that really tested your strategy. Generally, single-player games used boss battles to provide a satisfying climax or unexpected turn in the story.

Jack Black’s 2-Hour Action Fantasy Movie Is Even Better Than Minecraft (#2 Trending In The U.S.)

Throughout his career, Jack Black has acted in a wide variety of films, from quirky comedies like Shallow Hal, Orange County, and Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny to big-budget monster movies such as King Kong and Anaconda. He’s also been a key part of popular animated blockbusters like The Super Mario Bros. Movie and the Kung Fu Panda series. But despite all that, there’s another type of movie he appears in frequently.

A Peaky Blinders Star’s Underrated Thriller Is Now Streaming on Peacock

Before Cillian Murphy blew us all away as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders, he was already showing his knack for playing complex, captivating characters. I recently rediscovered Red Eye, a Wes Craven thriller from 2005 where he plays Jackson Rippner, a really charismatic but scary guy who basically forces a hotel manager, Lisa Reisert (played brilliantly by Rachel McAdams), to help him with a dangerous plan on a transatlantic flight. When it first came out, it was seen as a solid, fun thriller, but over the years, it’s really gained a following – it’s become one of those underappreciated cult favorites that I think more people should check out. It started streaming on Peacock on April 1st, so I revisited it recently and was reminded how good it is!

The Boys Is Already Preparing You for Disappointment With Its Series Finale

It’s become a common problem, particularly with popular TV shows over the last decade or so. The endings of shows like Game of Thrones and Stranger Things have both received strong negative reactions, and the creator of The Boys, Eric Kripke, experienced this before with his show Supernatural, which continued for ten seasons beyond his initial five-season plan. He’s very conscious of this issue, and it’s directly influencing Season 5 of The Boys through a new character, a repulsive Supe named the Worm, who talks about writing the script for a TV show’s finale.