It Seems Like There’s Only One Evil Sabretooth in the Marvel Multiverse (And It’s Blowing Our Minds)

Sabretooth is a famously dangerous Marvel villain, and he’s consistently been a fan favorite. This popularity has led Marvel to explore different takes on the character, starting with the alternate reality storyline “The Age of Apocalypse” in 1995. In this version, Sabretooth was a hero with the X-Men, known for his close bond with the mutant Blink. This alternate Sabretooth became so popular he later appeared in the Exiles comic series. More recently, in 2025, Marvel introduced another version of Sabretooth as a kind and compassionate character in Ultimate Wolverine. This raises an interesting question: what makes the main version of Sabretooth (from the 616 universe) so villainous, while these other versions aren’t?

After 450 Episodes, Family Guy Finally Gives Stewie & Lois the Moment We’ve Been Waiting For

Over its first 449 episodes, Family Guy explored a complex relationship between Stewie and Lois, with them experiencing love, hatred, and even simulated death at each other’s hands. However, episode 450 marked a turning point, allowing the mother and son to truly connect and have an honest conversation for the first time. This breakthrough helped them both understand their motivations and personalities, both as individuals and as characters within the show.

HBO Max is About to Lose One of the Best Movies of 2024

Alex Garland’s Civil War presents a frighteningly realistic near-future America torn apart by a second civil war. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, and Stephen Henderson, the film follows a group of journalists documenting the conflict as they rush to Washington D.C. before rebel forces attack the White House. With intense performances, particularly from Dunst and Moura, the movie maintains a constant sense of suspense throughout its 1 hour and 49-minute runtime. It’s a challenging film designed to confront viewers with a stark and unsettling vision of what could be, rather than offer simple entertainment.

New Crimson Desert Announcement Proves It Should Succeed Where Other Open-World Games Failed

So, I was listening to the Dropped Frames podcast, and Will Powers from Pearl Abyss dropped some awesome news about Crimson Desert. Basically, they’re saying there will be absolutely no microtransactions. You just buy the game once, and that’s it! Powers said they’re aiming for a true “premium experience,” which is super refreshing to hear, especially since so many open-world games these days are packed with ways to spend extra money after you’ve already bought the game. It sounds like Crimson Desert is really trying to do things differently, and honestly, I’m here for it.

Gaming Just Lost Two Legendary Industry Veterans

The gaming world recently lost two influential people who will be remembered by fans for a long time. One was a key innovator in the development of video game consoles, and the other played a huge role in bringing the Castlevania series back to popularity in the 90s and 2000s. Though their names might not be instantly familiar to everyone, both men have earned all the recent praise and tributes they’ve received.

A Creepy, Franchise Starting 2022 Horror Blockbuster Is Headed to Hulu (But There’s a Catch)

The critically acclaimed horror film Smile, released in 2022, is now available on Hulu starting February 16th. Directed and written by Parker Finn, the movie centers on Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon), a therapist whose life unravels after a disturbing session with a patient, Laura Weaver (Caitlin Stasey), who commits suicide with a chilling smile. Rose soon experiences frightening visions and believes she’s being pursued by a supernatural force. Smile was initially based on Finn’s earlier short film, Laura Hasn’t Slept (also starring Stasey), and its success has led to a sequel, Smile 2 (released in 2024), with a third film already planned.

Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls’ X-Men Team Hints At Which Characters Will Be Added Next

While fans hoped to see characters like Cyclops or Gambit, the inclusion of Danger shows that the game’s developer, Arc System Works, isn’t afraid to dig deep into Marvel’s vast library for its fighters. This is a smart move that helps Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls differentiate itself from the Marvel vs. Capcom series, though more popular comic characters would still be welcome. With only 20 characters planned for the initial lineup, as stated on the game’s Steam page, each choice feels intentional, leaving room for expansion through downloadable content.

7 Sci-Fi Shows That Ended On Infuriating Cliffhangers

Many sci-fi shows build suspense with cliffhangers, but not all of them get to resolve those storylines. Unfortunately, some series leave viewers hanging with unanswered questions when they’re unexpectedly canceled. Here are seven sci-fi TV shows that ended on frustrating cliffhangers, leaving fans to speculate about what happened next – even years later.