Deadpool: Samurai Cliffhanger Teases New Wolverine Deadpool Variant

In the thick of Season 2, Deadpool: Samurai finds itself in a suspenseful position following the latest installment’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger, hinting at a fresh Deadpool variant inspired by Wolverine. The box office smash hit, Deadpool and Wolverine, left audiences buzzing this past summer, and the Deadpool craze has been stronger than ever since. The success of this venture brought about the revival of Deadpool: Samurai, which is back with a second season of thrilling new chapters, two years after the miniseries concluded its original run. The manga has been carefully preparing for its upcoming arc, and it’s introducing an entirely new type of multiverse threat to keep readers on their toes.

The Legend of Vox Machina Is Finally Free to Watch

For enthusiasts of the game “Dungeons & Dragons,” there are certain shows that you simply shouldn’t skip, and “The Legend of Vox Machina” is definitely one of them. Debuted in 2022, this animated series vividly portrays the vibrant universe of “Critical Role.” With two seasons already aired, the show is gearing up for a return this fall with its third season. To build excitement for the highly-anticipated premiere, you now have the opportunity to watch “The Legend of Vox Machina” free of charge.

Josh Brolin Confirms Those Hal Jordan Green Lantern Talks & Possible DC Future

Initially, it seemed Josh Brolin, known for his roles as Thanos and Cable, was poised to headline DC Studios and HBO’s Green Lantern TV series. Reports suggested that Brolin was being considered for the part of Hal Jordan, a widely recognized Green Lantern character, playing an older Hal Jordan mentoring a younger John Stewart. However, Brolin declined the role, which eventually went to Kyle Chandler (from Friday Night Lights and Bloodline), leaving open possibilities for other projects in the future for Brolin.

Jujutsu Kaisen: What Does the Manga’s Last Look at Sukuna Mean?

The manga adaptation of ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ by Gege Akutami has concluded its journey after six years, wrapping up in Shueisha’s ‘Weekly Shonen Jump’ magazine. In the final chapter, fans were granted a last glimpse of Sukuna before the story drew to a close. The epic battle against Sukuna ended previously, leaving the remaining weeks of the series to delve into the aftermath of that momentous fight for Yuji Itadori and other surviving Jujutsu Sorcerers.

AEW Pay-Per-View Partner Ends Partnership: Max Streaming Migration Imminent?

Since its inception, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has partnered with Bleacher Report Live as its premium content provider. In the U.S., all AEW pay-per-views have been held by Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiary, including the inaugural event, AEW Double or Nothing in 2019. However, the partnership between AEW and B/R Live has been problematic for viewers due to frequent buffering issues over a five-year period when it served as AEW’s exclusive domestic home for pay-per-views. In April this year, AEW started working with TrillerTV as an additional pay-per-view partner. By the summer, YouTube and PPV.com joined TrillerTV as alternative platforms where fans could buy AEW pay-per-views.