7 Powerful Magic-Wielding Villains Still Not in the MCU

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has seen numerous villains – including Loki (who later became a hero), the Scarlet Witch at times, and figures like Mephisto, Kaecilius, Dormammu, Hela, and Agatha Harkness – use magic for evil. However, many more powerful magic users exist in Marvel Comics who haven’t yet appeared in the movies. Bringing these villains into the MCU would dramatically shift the balance of power, reshape the franchise, and create compelling adversaries for the heroes we’re eagerly anticipating.

Why Batman and Wonder Woman’s Absolute Crossover Will Change Everything

This isn’t the first time the Absolute Universe stories have crossed over, though. That happened in Absolute Evil #1, a standalone story that highlighted the villains of this world. Characters like National Security Adviser Veronica Cale and the mysterious billionaire known as the Joker teamed up, forming their own version of the ‘Justice League’ to maintain the system that benefits them. They’ve promised to work together to stop new heroes, but they’re not ready for the massive changes that Absolute Batman and Absolute Wonder Woman are about to cause.

9-1-1: Nashville Showrunner Reveals Cammie’s Tragic Backstory Inspiration

In an interview with TVLine, actor Raisani shared that the tragic death of Cammie’s husband on 9-1-1: Nashville was based on a real-life incident. While scouting locations in Nashville, Raisani and executive producer Brad Buecker witnessed a woman tragically die from choking at a nightclub restaurant. The experience deeply affected them both and ultimately served as the foundation for Cammie’s difficult past.

Lies of P Developer is Also Working on a Life Sim, and a “Survival Action Adventure” Game

NEOWIZ is launching four games as part of its initial plan to focus on ongoing live service titles for both mobile and PC, and to find promising indie games to publish. The company’s next step involves growing popular game franchises internationally, though specific release dates haven’t been announced. Two of these games are being developed directly by NEOWIZ, while the other two are indie titles the company is helping to release.

Code Vein 2 Trailer Introduces Noah, the “Revenant Who Died For Justice”

Noah, who died in the year 2118, is a being known as a Revenant of Justice – someone who willingly gave up their human life. He comes from the powerful Superbia family, which probably influences the design of the prison he’s associated with, and fights using two swords. Although he’s initially wary of the main character, they eventually become close friends, even working together to defeat a former companion of Noah’s.