Ironheart’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Makes It the MCU’s 4th Worst Rated TV Show

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but feel that my journey with Ironheart has been a steep climb. Coming hot on the heels of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and introducing a character we met in that film, it’s been nearly three years since we first heard about this series gracing Disney’s streaming platform. Marvel Studios has done an impressive job whipping up excitement, even roping in Iron Man himself, Robert Downey Jr., who seems eager to hand over the mantle.

Unfortunately, the approval of the MCU’s poster boy doesn’t seem to be enough to silence the naysayers. Before Ironheart even debuted, it was review-bombed on Rotten Tomatoes, a premature and unjust verdict from an unpleasant group of critics.

Surprise Xbox 360 Update Released Years Later

– Closing the Xbox 360 store necessitated removing related content from the dashboard, which was the initial reason for the change. However, fans were not pleased with certain adjustments, particularly about how game artwork seemed distorted. It appears that the earlier dashboard update resulted in the art being stretched. This issue has been fixed, and the main alteration is that users can now see promotional materials for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. A picture of the new dashboard can be found in the Reddit post linked below.

Rick and Morty Season 8 Teases Return to Beth & Space Beth’s Wildest Story

In one of the standout (or controversial, depending on who you’re talking to) episodes from Rick and Morty’s Season 6, Beth and her counterpart, Space Beth, embarked on a significant romance. This development, though it was eventually called off before things got even more intense, has yet to be revisited in subsequent seasons. The upcoming Season 8 of Rick and Morty seems to hint that this storyline might make a comeback, as suggested by the first look at Episode 6, which you can find below, shared on X by @swimpedia.

Berserk Fans Panic: Netflix Hints at Controversial New Adaptation

It appears that the character from Berserk, the Black Swordsman, might soon be making an appearance on a streaming platform, given Adi Shankar’s fervent desire to adapt the series for years. As creator of Netflix’s Devil May Cry and executive producer of Castlevania, Shankar is a vocal admirer of Berserk. However, his recent cryptic tweet suggesting changes to the lore and characterizing Guts as himself has left fans concerned about a potential adaptation. Although Netflix hasn’t confirmed a new Berserk adaptation yet, Shankar’s post has sparked speculation that it may be imminent. I hope that Netflix will respect Miura’s original work by leaving Berserk untouched!

Hulked Out: The 7 Strongest Versions of Hulk Ranked From Weakest to Most Insane

In comic book lore, the Savage Hulk embodies raw, untamed power fueled by rage, while Professor Hulk from the ’90s retains Banner’s intelligence alongside his strength. Among these main versions of the character, there is debate over who is stronger. The article below provides a ranking of various Hulk personas and their relative power compared to each other. These seven versions represent the primary universe iterations of the Hulk found in comics. It should be noted that some other types exist, such as Weapon H, but we’ve focused on the core offerings. Some argue that the most powerful Hulk is yet to be revealed; however, recent characters may challenge for the title. Keep in mind that this ranking primarily considers the main versions of the character.

Damson Idris Says F1: The Movie Made Him an Adrenaline Junkie

When someone inquired if his job turned him into an adrenaline seeker, Idris quipped humorously, “Not at all! I even got myself a hybrid car, and I only travel 20 miles an hour.” With a chuckle, he added, “Yes, indeed [I am an adrenaline junkie]. The whole experience was the most thrilling thing imaginable, and it feels liberating to drive at such speeds. I’m just trying to find ways to do it more often.