Every Original Avenger Ranked By How Long They’d Last Fighting The Hulk

Initially in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Hulk presents a significant challenge. Yet, over time, other Avengers discover they possess the capabilities needed to confront him effectively. Some of them even manage to subdue Banner’s alter-ego, showing that success in a fight isn’t solely about brute strength; it also requires strategy and teamwork.

Sorry, Superman, but Lois Lane is Really DC’s First Superhero

Beyond her outward appearance, Lois Lane has many more layers. Her bold character, her long-standing career as a tenacious journalist, and even her exceptional lifespan, make Lois Lane more than just a superhero; she is the original and genuine superhero of the DC Universe.

Marvel Just Made The MCU’s Forgotten Villain Look Even Worse

In the realm of Marvel’s latest offerings, I find myself captivated by Ironheart. It maintains the pattern of unveiling fresh, enigmatic characters with significant repercussions, yet it seems to overlook a substantial plot thread from over a decade ago that could have been given more thought. The finale of Ironheart not only fosters speculation about a potential second season that remains uncertain, but also subtly introduces two new, relatively inexperienced sorcerers into the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Madeline and Zelma Stanton. These dynamic duo run a charming candy shop in Chicago, which serves as a clandestine nexus for magic, and find themselves entwined in the show’s central turmoil through The Hood.

10 Beloved Games That Are Much Worse Than You Remember

On occasion, it’s due to subsequent games in the series surpassing the original. At other times, initially groundbreaking features have since lost their freshness and appeal. To ensure nostalgia doesn’t mislead you and prevent potential disillusionment, take a look at these classic games that are often remembered more fondly than they truly were!

7 Characters That Star Wars Should Never Touch Again

From a film aficionado’s perspective, I’ve learned that revisiting familiar ground isn’t always a wise move. The risks are high, and tarnishing a beloved character’s legacy for a dose of nostalgia just doesn’t seem fair. Some characters are best left in the annals of time, where their stories can mature gracefully, much like a fine wine.

New “Unfilmable” Stephen King Movie Already Has The Horror Legend’s Approval

In a recent interview with Empire Magazine, the filmmakers discussed their interpretation of King’s seemingly darkest dystopian narrative, “The Long Walk.” They revealed that the master of horror expressed satisfaction after watching the film. But how did they manage to bring such an elusive concept to life? Mollner and Lawrence opened up about their approach to bringing this novel to the big screen. They shared that they discarded all previous scripts from past adaptation attempts and learned from them. As Lawrence explained, he read some of these scripts and used them as a basis for identifying problems and understanding the challenges involved in adapting the book.