Ben Affleck Stars in the Weirdest Super Bowl Ad With Stars of Friends, Seinfeld & More Classic Sitcoms

This advertisement deliberately mimics the style of 1990s commercials. It’s a playful reference to the movie Good Will Hunting – which Dunkin’ playfully calls Good Will Dunkin’ – but goes further, pretending to be a real TV show pitch from 1995. The ad claims a sitcom version of Good Will Hunting, starring a true genius and other actors, existed before the movie. You can watch it here:

Ranking the First 10 Spider-Man Movie Villains, By Power

Every superhero needs a good villain, and Spider-Man is no exception. Over the years, his movies have featured a number of memorable antagonists, starting with his first major film appearance. These villains all have different strengths, making some battles much tougher for Spider-Man than others.

Why Baelor Targaryen Joins Dunk’s Side in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (1 Cut Scene Would’ve Made It Better)

Maekar feels obligated to support his sons and protect his family’s reputation. Baelor, however, has no reason to get involved – no one would expect him to fight in a trial by combat, especially not for a common knight. But that’s precisely the point: if the future king doesn’t act with honor, why should anyone else? It’s simple to talk about doing the right thing, but much harder to actually do it. Dunk already showed himself to be a true knight by protecting those who couldn’t protect themselves, and now Baelor needs to do the same.

10 Underrated Marvel Heroes Who Deserve Their Solo Movies

People aren’t necessarily getting tired of superheroes themselves, but rather the predictable stories they’re being told. Marvel Comics has a wealth of unique and interesting characters and storylines that could revitalize their movies – if the studio remembered just how strange and creative the original comics were.

7 Incredible Movies Under 2 Hours (With Absolutely No Filler)

The most efficient movies often come from genres with strict formulas, such as thrillers, intimate dramas, and action films focused on a specific goal. These films usually jump right into the story, feature a small cast and limited settings, and build tension through twists rather than side plots. When the writing is sharp, the movie feels concise and purposeful, with each scene directly supporting the main idea – and that’s what audiences are really looking for.

10 Guilty Pleasure Anime So Bad They’re Actually Kind of Good

You’re not tuning in to be amazed, you’re watching for fun, and this show consistently gives you something to talk about. It’s not intentionally terrible – the real joy comes from how genuinely earnest it is. It truly believes it’s creating something great, and that’s why its flaws are so delightfully chaotic.

New Final Fantasy Game Revealed (And It’s Releasing Later This Year)

Square Enix and KessCo just announced a new Final Fantasy board game based on the pixel art from Final Fantasy I-VI. Called Final Fantasy: The Board Game, it’s the first in a planned series, and this initial version will let players experience the worlds of Final Fantasy I through III in a simplified, easy-to-learn board game format. Fans can look forward to playing it later this year, with a planned release in the third quarter of 2026.