7 Watchmen Mistakes You’ll Never Be Able to Unsee, Including Zack Snyder’s Cameo

As a movie buff, I’m always fascinated by little details, and even the biggest films aren’t perfect! It’s funny, Watchmen, like Star Wars or Raiders of the Lost Ark, has some pretty noticeable errors and bloopers. Honestly, every movie has them, but it’s not really fair to let those small mistakes define the whole film. Still, there are seven specific errors in Watchmen that, once you spot them, you can’t unsee! So, before you dive back in for another re-watch, maybe think twice about whether you want to notice them every time.

One of the Most Hyped Shooter Games of 2025 Releases in Less Than 24 Hours

I’m incredibly excited about Arc Raiders – it’s easily my most anticipated shooter this year. Embark Studios has created an extraction shooter that stands out from the crowd. It’s immersive and thrilling, yet still easy to pick up, which is great for players like me who enjoy going solo – something the previous Battlefield game didn’t offer. From what I’ve seen in the beta tests, Arc Raiders seems poised to deliver what modern shooters have been lacking: a real sense of exploration, teamwork, and pure enjoyment.

I Think I Figured Out Where Lilith is Hiding in Hazbin Hotel

Okay, I’m seriously buzzing about the latest episode! Seeing Lilith again in Season 2, Episode 2, really changed things for me. It’s not just about her being on vacation anymore – that beach scene felt like a clue, and I think it’s pointing to something way older and more connected to the Bible than we initially thought. It’s like her location is actually a huge piece of the puzzle!

Weapons: Why the Kids Go Missing at Exactly 2:17 (There Are 2 Major Explanations)

Many modern horror films tie up every loose end, but Weapons intentionally leaves some questions unanswered. The biggest mystery revolves around Aunt Gladys, the film’s villain who terrorizes the town of Maybrook. While the director plans to delve deeper into Gladys’s story in a future spinoff, another significant unanswered question won’t receive the same attention—and that’s perfectly fine, as the answer is already present within the film.

Cartoon Network Series Pokes Fun At Ludicrous Schedule, Company Executives

Teen Titans Go! debuted in 2013 and has since run for nine seasons, totaling nearly 436 episodes. Despite some fans disliking its comedic and satirical approach to the DC heroes, the show consistently received high ratings. For years, Cartoon Network frequently aired large blocks of Teen Titans Go!, sometimes even dedicating entire days to the series. Recently, the episode “Unmasking – The Teen Titans Story” featured real-life Warner Bros. Animation President Sam Register and Senior Vice President Vishnu Athreya playing themselves. The episode humorously depicted Vishnu replacing other popular cartoons with only Teen Titans Go!, demonstrating the show’s willingness to self-deprecate.