Sebastian Stan’s Best Non-MCU Performance Is In The Lost Show Political Animals

Stan Lee’s career really took off with the superhero film Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011. He’s been a regular in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ever since, playing Bucky Barnes, and has proven his talent in various other roles. One standout performance was in the miniseries Political Animals, which is sadly now somewhat forgotten.

3 Anime So Smart, You’ll Have to Watch Them Twice

Re-watching well-made stories can help you understand them better and notice subtle clues you missed the first time – clues that often set up surprising twists. Smart anime, whether they’re about time travel or heartbreaking events, reward repeat viewings, offering something new to appreciate each time.

The Sentry #1 Is the Best Marvel Comic In a Long Time (Review)

The Sentry is incredibly powerful, but many writers haven’t used his abilities well – with a few exceptions like Jim Jenkins and Jeff Lemire. While even dedicated fans have become frustrated, Jenkins is now revisiting the character with a fresh story. This new comic is fantastic – a perfect way to reintroduce the Sentry, focusing on his core character and a compelling narrative, making it one of the best Marvel comics in recent years.

30 Best Cop Shows, Ranked

It’s common for police dramas to upset viewers when beloved characters are killed off or leave, leaving fans both heartbroken and hooked. Luckily, the most popular shows usually last for many seasons. The very best ones not only change what police shows can be, but remain memorable and impactful long after they’ve ended.

Marvel’s Eternals Has A Bizarre Connection To A History Channel Classic

Most people think of teams like the Avengers and Fantastic Four when they hear ‘Marvel’s 616’ universe, but there are other, lesser-known groups too. In 1976, Jack Kirby created one such team, building a unique mythology that was comparable to his famous ‘New Gods’ series. Surprisingly, fifty years later, this team became connected to science fiction and shows you might find on the History Channel, creating a really unusual link in popular media.