4 Best Members of the Fantastic Four (Who Aren’t the Core Four)

In the Marvel comics, Scott Lang, presently known as Ant-Man, formed bonds with the Fantastic Four when he teamed up with the Thing in Marvel Two-In-One #87. He even temporarily joined them when Mr. Fantastic disappeared. However, due to the decay of cosmic radiation that transformed the Fantastic Four, they were compelled to travel to another universe to repair it. Each member picked a hero to stand in for them during their absence since the expected four-minute gap often extends, as depicted in volume two of FF. Mr. Fantastic selected Ant-Man to oversee his substitute Fantastic Four and Future Foundation. Following the loss of his daughter, Scott utilized this pain to foster growth, both personally and as a hero. Eventually, he not only defeated Doctor Doom but led a flawless victory that ensured no casualties, embarrassing Latveria’s dictator severely while giving him one of his most humiliating beatings yet and since. Ant-Man demonstrated unequivocally the brilliance of his heroism and the reasons for his leadership selection within this new team.

Netflix’s Surprise 2025 Hit Breaks Into Streamer’s Top 5 All-Time Most Watched Movies Ever Chart

Starting from its premiere on June 20th, the animated action-adventure film “KPop Demon Hunters” has garnered an impressive 158.8 million views on the platform, making it Netflix’s most viewed English animated movie and the fourth most popular movie overall to date. As Netflix measures a title’s viewership during its first 91 days to determine its “all-time” rankings, “KPop Demon Hunters” has seven more weeks of streaming time available, which could potentially boost its position even further. With “Carry-On” and “Don’t Look Up” reporting 172.1 million and 171.4 million views respectively during the same period, it’s likely that “KPop Demon Hunters” may overtake these two live-action titles in viewership.

Why Xavier Thorpe Isn’t in Wednesday Season 2

In May 2024, it became known that the show Wednesday had removed Hynes White from its cast for season 2. There was no formal announcement or explanation provided at that time. However, it’s important to note that this happened shortly after a controversy involving the actor, as accusations of sexual assault were brought against him in January 2023. While there has been no definitive confirmation, these events may be connected.

HBAR’s Summer Saga: Will It Drown in the $0.20 Abyss? 🌊💸

The on-chain whispers-those cryptic oracles of the digital realm-reveal a tale of waning interest and retreating accumulation. Futures traders, once bold and brash, now scurry like shadows, leaving behind a trail of doubt. Can HBAR withstand this onslaught, or will it succumb to the siren call of the abyss? 🧙‍♂️🔮

Every Actor Who Played Spock in Star Trek (There’s More Than You Think)

For approximately 60 years, starting from its debut on screens, a total of 14 actors have embodied the Vulcan character in various ways (although some are more notable mentions). From reboots to fan-made productions and legends of television to heroes from parallel universes, here’s every actor who has portrayed the renowned Vulcan First Officer throughout the decades.

Wednesday Returns With a Much Higher Rotten Tomatoes Score Than Season 1

Even the psychic goth girl with pigtails might have been taken aback: In contrast to its first season, Wednesday 2 received a rather chilling 86% approval from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Surprisingly, this second season is more warmly welcomed compared to the initial release of Wednesday in 2022, which only managed an icy 73%.

Solar Opposites Creator Reveals the Show Was Cancelled (But Hopes for More)

Over at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, I had a chat with Mike McMahan, one of the masterminds behind “Solar Opposites.” Contrary to what some might think, it wasn’t the creative team that chose to call it quits on their own accord. Instead, the show was cancelled by the network. However, even though the series has been terminated, the team is optimistic about resurrecting it with a possible new platform, viewing this as the closing of one chapter that may open to more adventures down the line.

Rumoured Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Anime Just Got a Lot More Real

Based on observations by ResetEra user vestan, it seems that the massive Japanese corporation Kadokawa (the main proprietor of FromSoftware) has registered a web domain for what appears to be an upcoming show. The domain name sekiro-anime.jp suggests that this could be an official announcement coming up in the near future.