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When a hero becomes a villain, it can seriously damage their reputation and story. Here are seven Marvel Comics characters who switched sides, and how that decision nearly cost them everything.

Collectors of physical media will be happy to add Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein to their collections, right alongside Pinocchio. More unexpectedly, Netflix is letting Criterion release KPop Demon Hunters, one of their most popular shows.

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Thirty-one years ago, television history was made when Friends, a hugely popular show, did something unexpected: it briefly connected with the world of another highly-regarded series, blurring the lines between the two shows.

Characters who spark a lot of debate often become the most well-known. Even if they’re controversial or disliked by some, constant discussion keeps them in the spotlight. Whether it’s a hero who becomes a villain or someone who makes a bad first impression, these figures consistently divide fans.

If you’re interested in discovering some hidden gems that truly delivered on their promise, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a list of films that creatively mix and redefine genres, proving they are fantastic fantasy movies. While The Lord of the Rings trilogy is widely considered among the greatest fantasy films ever made, we’ve left it off this list to highlight other deserving titles. Keep reading to find out which movies made the cut!

Even the most compelling characters need challenges to drive a story, and villains are the biggest source of those challenges. Today, we’re looking back at DC Comics’ early supervillains, ranking the first ten based on their lasting impact. We’re focusing solely on characters who wear costumes or have superpowers – no regular criminals or gang leaders here. Let’s jump right into the list!

Here are seven of the best TV shows based on supernatural themes, but without any traditional superheroes.

The new TV series, starting February 23rd, centers on Reggie Dinkins (Tracy Morgan), a former NFL star whose career was derailed by a public betting scandal. Hoping to rebuild his reputation and get into the Hall of Fame, Reggie hires acclaimed director Arthur Tobin (Radcliffe) to make a documentary about his life. However, Arthur is also looking for a second chance after losing his own career momentum due to a public outburst on a Marvel movie set. Despite an initial personality clash, this unlikely duo might just be what each other needs to turn things around, and plenty of witty conversation fuels their journey.