10 “Terrible” Sci-Fi Movies Every ’90s Kid Secretly Loved

Thinking about it now, it’s funny to see how bad the special effects and reviews were back then! But we ’90s kids didn’t mind at all. We just wanted to escape into worlds with floating cities, giant snakes, and even Shaquille O’Neal in a metal suit. We may not have gotten those floating cities in real life, but it’s a lot of fun looking back and remembering all the cool, but maybe a little cheesy, sci-fi movies from that decade.

You Have Vincent D’Onofrio and Charlie Cox to Thank for Daredevil: Born Again (And Season 2 Will Be Better)

“We had countless discussions about feeling like the show was heading in the wrong direction and needed to be stopped,” D’Onofrio explained while speaking at LA ComicCon. “It was a significant step for us to be honest with the studio, our supervisors, and the producers.” The actor described how he and Cox persistently tried to improve the production. “Our approach was simply to consistently provide feedback – note after note. We discussed everything, reviewed each other’s comments, shared emails, and sent group messages, but nothing seemed to be working,” he said. “They weren’t listening to us. Eventually, we managed to get the attention of the right people. And we were fortunate-though, sadly, not for everyone else-that the actors went on strike. This allowed our studio heads to review the 6 [episodes] we’d already filmed. And that’s when they began making changes to the series.”

FromSoftware’s Xbox Exclusive RPG Is a Fantastic Game That No One’s Played

It’s a shame that not many players know Otogi: Myth of Demons, especially given its thrilling battles, beautiful and dark Japanese fantasy setting, and innovative gameplay that heavily influenced the creation of the soulslike genre. Despite all of its strengths, the game wasn’t a commercial success and was unfortunately dropped by FromSoftware without any further development.

10 Best Anime of Summer 2025, Ranked

Of course, some anime were more popular than others for different reasons. While many were eagerly awaited sequels, the most impressive anime on this list was a surprising newcomer. So, here are the ten best anime of summer 2025, ranked based on several criteria.

Jaime King Confirms Engagement to Austin Sosa

Two years after her divorce from Kyle Newman was completed, Hart of Dixie star Rachel Bilson announced she is engaged to investment banker Austin Sosa. She shared the news during an appearance on the Juicy Scoop podcast on September 30th.

6 Years Ago, Marvel Ruined Thor’s Best Story in Decades (& It’s Still a Huge Mistake)

Original Sin concluded with Thor proving unworthy to wield Mjolnir, causing him to lose his title as the God of Thunder. Thor (Vol. 4) #1 began with him being rescued from Dark Elves by a woman who possessed Mjolnir and identified herself as Thor. This introduced a powerful new Thor into the Marvel Universe, and readers were left wondering about her identity. It was ultimately revealed to be Jane Foster, Thor’s former girlfriend, who went on to have a highly successful period as the God of Thunder. While the Odinson eventually regained his worthiness during The War of the Realms, he hasn’t achieved the same level of popularity as Jane. In fact, many believe Thor should not have been deemed worthy of Mjolnir again, and here’s the reasoning.

7 Incredibly Powerful Marvel Gods That Still Need an MCU Appearance

In the past, people on Earth worshipped beings from places like Asgard and Omnipotence City as gods, but cosmic entities like Celestials, Eternity, the Elders of the Universe, and the gods of ancient Egypt are more akin to the concept of gods as we understand them today. These powerful beings are some of the strongest characters in the MCU, though we’ve only seen a small part of what they can do in live-action films. If Marvel introduces more of these incredibly powerful gods, it would create opportunities to showcase some of the franchise’s most spectacular and visually impressive abilities.