5 DC Villains the Arrowverse Did Better Than the Movies

As a big DC fan, I’ve noticed some villains just work right out of the gate – they’re already compelling and get the attention they deserve, even in major films. But honestly, even a great movie villain can be elevated, and that’s where The CW’s Arrowverse really shines. I think they actually improved upon some of these characters. Here are five DC villains I believe were better developed in the Arrowverse than in the films.

7 Most Powerful Female Avengers Of all Time, Ranked

As a big Marvel fan, I’ve always been fascinated by the powerful women who fight alongside the Avengers. Today, I want to share my take on the seven strongest female Avengers ever. To keep things fair, I’m only including heroes who were actually part of the team for a significant amount of time – not just a one-off appearance – and sticking to the main Avengers lineup, not any of the spin-off teams. I’m also focusing on consistent power levels, so temporary boosts like Captain Marvel’s Binary phase won’t be considered, but enhancements that lasted for several issues definitely will. So, let’s dive in and check out who I think are the most powerful female Avengers!

Almost 20 Years Later, The Legend Of Zelda’s Saddest Storyline Still Haunts Me

Over time, the series has developed a distinct, melancholic atmosphere inspired by forgotten tales of ancient kingdoms. This tone frequently appears in the gameplay, like the eerie quiet of the frozen castle in Wind Waker or the decaying world of Lorule. A particularly memorable example comes from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, featuring a seemingly minor character who teaches you new combat techniques. This character is presented as a ghost—specifically, a former hero—which adds a surprising emotional weight to the encounter and makes it especially poignant.

These Retro Handhelds Bring Arcade & Console Gaming to the Masses

The Ayaneo Pocket Air Mini is a budget-friendly handheld gaming device that can play classic games from the late 90s and earlier. It’s small enough to fit in your pocket and features a comfortable 4.2-inch screen and controls. Currently, it’s only available to pre-order through an Indiegogo campaign. Despite being affordable, it’s surprisingly feature-rich, making it a great option for retro gaming fans. The price is around $70 to $80, depending on the specific model, and varies slightly due to exchange rates as it’s produced and sold in Hong Kong.

ARC Raiders: Throw Snowballs on Rocketeers Guide

I scored a huge 44,250 points in a single run by throwing 177 snowballs at Rocketeers as a lone Raider! This is enough to significantly improve my leaderboard ranking and make the effort worthwhile. In this guide, I’ll share exactly how I did it, including the safest spots to aim from, and two different strategies – one for players with the Showstoppers perk, and one for those without.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Is 2025’s Most Important MCU Film

Everyone’s focused on how Avengers: Doomsday is leading into Avengers: Secret Wars, but Spider-Man: Brand New Day is also a crucial movie for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It will continue Tom Holland’s story as Spider-Man, and it might also hint at what comes after the current Multiverse Saga concludes.

The X-Men ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Trailer Explains Everything

Okay, so the marketing for Avengers: Doomsday is really interesting. The first teaser brought back Captain America, which was a great way to kick things off. Then, the second one gave us a really emotional look at Thor and his daughter, Love. But honestly, the latest teaser? It’s a total game changer – it’s all about the X-Men joining the fight! It feels like they’re really expanding the scope of this movie, and I’m here for it.

George Lucas’ Sequel Trilogy Plans Would’ve Meant Anakin Wasn’t the Chosen One After All

Even after 26 years since The Phantom Menace, it’s still unclear what George Lucas intended with the idea of the Chosen One and the balance of the Force. Things get even more complicated when you consider his original plans for the sequel trilogy, detailed in Paul Duncan’s The Star Wars Archives: Episode I-III 1999-2005. These plans would have actually meant that Anakin Skywalker wasn’t the Chosen One, contrary to what we see in the films.

5 Long Forgotten PlayStation Games That Deserve a Modern Remake

Released in 1998 by Electronic Arts, Future Cop: LAPD is a highly enjoyable third-person shooter. Players control the pilot of the X1-Alpha robot, fighting crime in Los Angeles in the year 2098. This impressive robot can also transform into a speedy hover car, making chases and navigating the city a breeze – though piloting the massive mecha is the real draw! The game was a hit with players, but never received a sequel. However, Aperirogon Games is currently working on a modern remake, though it’s a separate project and not officially connected to the original EA game.

Netflix Will Lose Its Greatest Comedy Series in 2026

As a huge fan of comedy, I was really bummed to hear that Arrested Development is leaving Netflix on March 15th, 2026. Netflix hasn’t said exactly why, but it’s probably just a licensing issue – these things happen. I always thought Arrested Development had a special place on Netflix, especially since the streamer brought the show back for two extra seasons after its original run on Fox. It was great to see the whole Bluth family back together! Sadly, even that close relationship wasn’t enough to keep it around forever, which is a real shame.