The Boys Just Eased My Biggest Season 5 Fear (& It May Debunk a Homelander Theory)

Prior to that, the second season of Gen V is set to air, which could potentially pose a challenge for The Boys. I found the first season to be an impressive expansion of the universe, but its continued existence, along with the possibility of additional spinoffs, seems at odds with what The Boys aims to accomplish. As a satire of superhero media, particularly the MCU, there’s a concern that it may become a caricature of what it parodies. Could it end up emulating the MCU, requiring viewers to brush up on prior installments before each new release?

My concerns about Gen V Season 2 specifically stem from its apparent setup for The Boys Season 5, but recent comments from Kripke have helped ease some of those apprehensions.

Marvel Reveals What Really Happened to Spider-Man (Exclusive)

Currently, ComicBook offers an exclusive first look at the enlarged Amazing Spider-Man issue 11, which marks the 975th installment in its storied history. This remarkable comic book is brought to life by a star-studded creative team, with the main story penned by Joe Kelly and illustrated by John Romita Jr. and Pepe Larraz. In this special issue, readers will bear witness to the traumatic aftermath that Peter Parker endured following his abduction by Hellgate at the climax of their battle. The horrors he experienced are truly harrowing. As Spider-Man finds himself stranded far from home with no understanding of how to navigate this situation, it seems he may not even have the means to survive.

5 Ways Thunderbolts* Sets Up Avengers: Doomsday

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a series of extraordinary events, or perhaps you could call them thunderous encounters, united Yelena Belova (played by Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Alexei Shostakov (David Harbour), Ava Starr (Hannah John-Kamen), and John Walker (Wyatt Russell). These former villains and antiheroes joined forces to combat Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and rescue Robert Reynolds (Lewis Pullman) from his malevolent persona. As they evolved into the New Avengers, these freshly minted superheroes have all been verified to reappear in Avengers: Doomsday. The events of Thunderbolts* serve as an ideal foundation for the grand crossover of Phase 6.

New Alien Prequel & Gladiator 3 Status Revealed by Ridley Scott

During a chat with The Guardian, Scott expressed that he’s still eager for another Alien film if a suitable chance presents itself. Furthermore, he shared that he has already begun work on the third chapter of the Gladiator saga, following the acclaimed critical and commercial success of Gladiator II from last year.

High On Life now available for Switch 2

Initially, the game titled High On Life made its debut for Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC platforms, including Steam, Epic Games Store, and Microsoft Store on December 13, 2022. Subsequently, it was released for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on July 22, 2023, and eventually on Nintendo Switch on May 6, 2025.

One of the Best Thrillers of 2019 Is Hiding on Netflix (And Has a Sequel)

Even though you might not recall the excitement around it, “The Platform” is still accessible on Netflix for streaming. This gives you an opportunity to discover what all the fuss and controversy were about. Interestingly enough, Netflix has recently released a sequel titled “The Platform 2”. So if you decide to watch this acclaimed series, you’ll have a chance to enjoy two films!

One Piece & Studio Ghibli Veterans’ New Film Unveils First Trailer

Mentioned in the lineup is Reiko Yoshida, a prolific screenwriter recognized for her contributions to numerous anime series over her career. Some of her most renowned works are “Violet Evergarden,” “A Silent Voice,” “Blue Period,” and “D.Gray-man,” to name a few. The film is slated to premiere in Japanese theaters on March 13th, 2026, and unveiled its initial promotional visual a few weeks ago. The recently released trailer offers a more comprehensive look at the story and its central characters, who aspire to construct a future in Paris. Regrettably, there is no news about the international release date yet, but an update might be forthcoming within the next few months.

5 Great Co-op Games to Play After Split Fiction

Hailing from the same creative minds behind “Split Fiction,” the 2021 Game of the Year, “It Takes Two,” is another captivating tale about a duo on an adventure to salvage not the world, but their own relationship. The narrative unfolds around May and Cody, a couple on the brink of divorce, who are mysteriously turned into dolls. They must navigate the imaginative realms of their daughter’s mind, embarking on a therapeutic journey that emphasizes healing, communication, and teamwork. In terms of scope, “It Takes Two” mirrors “Split Fiction,” offering a game brimming with charm and humor. If you enjoyed “Split Fiction,” you are sure to find the same appeal in “It Takes Two.