4 Years on, Netflix’s Newly Added Sitcom is an Instant Streaming Hit (After All 8 Seasons Arrived From Disney+)

The show Black-ish, featuring Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross, follows Dre Johnson, a successful man who worries his family is losing touch with their culture. Dre has a good job, a loving wife and four kids, and a comfortable life in an affluent neighborhood. He starts to wonder if achieving this success has caused his family to become too assimilated. With guidance from his father, Dre tries to help his children develop a strong sense of their heritage while also preparing them for the challenges of growing up as Black Americans.

MCU Star Addresses Fan Backlash to Phase 6’s Worst Death

Fans generally accept when characters, particularly villains, don’t have much screen time. But occasionally, Marvel’s decision to kill off a character has sparked significant anger among fans. Now, an actor who experienced a particularly difficult reaction from the audience is speaking up and directly addressing the negative feedback.

All 8 Mission: Impossible Films, Ranked From Worst to Best

Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt first appeared in the 1996 film Mission: Impossible, which began as a remake of a classic television series. Over time, the movies evolved beyond their source material and became something special. While still retaining the spirit and over-the-top style of the original show, Cruise’s Mission: Impossible films are now famous for their unbelievable stunts, exciting action, and the dramatic reveal of characters in disguise.

10 X-Men Who Don’t Get Enough Credit (And Deserve More Love)

These characters often act as guides, planners, or the emotional core of the X-Men, holding the team together. While they don’t always take the lead or drive big storylines, they deserve a chance to share their unique viewpoints. The X-Men universe is constantly changing, but the mutants who truly make it special often remain overlooked.

5 Best Games Based on Cartoons

Released in 2003, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom was a platforming adventure game available on all consoles of the time. While the handheld versions were 2D, the console versions were in 3D. Regardless of which version you played, the game featured a new story where you battled evil robots sent by Plankton to take over Bikini Bottom. Players could control SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy, with most of the original voice actors returning for their roles. Battle for Bikini Bottom didn’t achieve massive success initially, but it has since become a beloved game with a dedicated fanbase, praised for its unique gameplay and controls that pushed the platforming genre forward.

10 Most Overrated Pokémon of All Time, Ranked

A common issue with popular Pokémon is that they tend to steal attention from Pokémon that are just as good, but less well-known. While everyone focuses on the established favorites, many deserving Pokémon get overlooked, remaining obscure except to dedicated fans or competitive players.