3 Most Mind-Numbingly Idiotic Achievements in Gaming History

Released in 2009, The Saboteur is an action-adventure game that doesn’t get the attention it deserves, but it’s a solid game with engaging gameplay. Players control Sean Devlin, a race car driver and mechanic who flees to France to avoid trouble with the law. Sean is a dedicated smoker, and this is reflected in the ‘Chain Smoker’ achievement. To unlock it, you need to have Sean smoke 100 cigarettes. You can achieve this by repeatedly pressing the button to light a cigarette – a tedious process – or simply letting the character smoke on his own while idle. Both methods are frustrating and feel pointless, making the achievement more of an annoyance than a challenge.

Leonardo DiCaprio Reveals His Favorite Christopher Nolan Movie (& It Isn’t His Own Sci-Fi Masterpiece)

In a conversation with Collider, Leonardo DiCaprio and Benicio del Toro both revealed that The Dark Knight is their favorite Christopher Nolan film. When the topic turned to Steven Spielberg, Del Toro instantly chose E.T., while DiCaprio needed a moment to decide on Jaws. When asked about Nolan’s work again, Scott Weintraub offered Inception as an option, but DiCaprio immediately repeated his preference for The Dark Knight, and Del Toro concurred.

The Simpsons Just Redeemed One of Its Worst Retcons After 17 Years (But Not How You Think)

Back in 2008, The Simpsons aired a memorable and talked-about episode called “That 90s Show.” This episode reimagined Homer and Marge as young adults attending college in the 1990s. In a surprising twist, the episode revealed Homer invented Grunge music and led a successful band called “Sadgasm.” Now, decades later, “Sadgasm” has unexpectedly returned in a recent Season 37 episode, appearing in a flashback that also deepens the backstory of Professor Frink.

Fan-Favorite MCU Villain Gets Recast As DCU Reverse-Flash In New DC Art

Several actors who previously appeared in Marvel projects—including Nathan Fillion, Sean Gunn, David Harbour, and Michael Rooker—are now working on DC films and shows. This trend suggests we might see more Marvel stars playing key villains in the DC Universe, potentially even iconic characters like Reverse-Flash. Currently, fan art is circulating that depicts a popular Marvel actor taking on the role of this Flash villain.

Predator: Badlands Forgets What Made the Franchise Great

Predator: Badlands offers a fresh take on the Predator franchise. Director Dan Trachtenberg, known for Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers, introduces Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), a young and less experienced Predator who must prove his worth. He’s sent to a particularly dangerous planet to hunt a terrifying creature. This film gives us the first-ever Predator seen from its own perspective – something the original Alien vs. Predator briefly hinted at – and reveals a completely new side to these formidable hunters.