Who is Mr. Charles? Matthew Lillard’s Daredevil Character & Secret Avengers Link Explained

As a movie fan, I’m really intrigued by Lillard’s new character. He’s not a mysterious villain, but someone fascinating – a guy who doesn’t seem to care about the usual respect given to Kingpin, and who clearly has enough power that Wilson Fisk actually acknowledges it, maybe even fears what he stands for. The first episode reveals a lot: this Mr. Charles is always eating, he’s a CIA operative, basically a problem-solver, and he’s powerful enough to go up against Fisk without facing immediate consequences. What’s really unsettling is how casually he orders people to their deaths and then handles the aftermath. He describes himself as a logistics guy, and that feels… accurate. It’s also interesting how the MCU continues to show parts of the American government as potentially the real villains here.

Christopher Nolan’s Sci-Fi Masterpiece Is Getting a New Streaming Home

I’m so excited that Interstellar is coming to Peacock on April 1st! It’s truly one of Christopher Nolan’s masterpieces – a really powerful and moving film. It tells the story of Joseph Cooper, played by Matthew McConaughey, a former NASA pilot who gets a huge mission: flying a spacecraft through a wormhole to find a new home for humanity as Earth becomes uninhabitable. The cast is amazing too, with Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Michael Caine all starring. It was a huge hit when it came out, and for good reason – it blends really smart science fiction with a surprisingly emotional story. It’s a film that really stays with you.

3 More Anime So Smart That You’ll Need to Watch Them Twice

This is true of many shows, especially a somewhat complex anime from the 90s that takes multiple viewings to fully understand, despite its important message. It also applies to two other series that subtly include hints, foreshadowing, and emotional themes within their stories. You’ll enjoy these elements the first time you watch, but they become even more impactful on a re-watch.

2025’s Major Action Anime Is Finally Coming to Netflix

According to What’s on Netflix, the streaming platform has announced the release date for the next season of Wind Breaker. This high school action series has received a lot of positive attention, but a third season hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, even though the original manga is still being created. A live-action version of the series came out in December, but it’s currently unclear when or if it will be available worldwide.

We’re Still Not Over These 7 NBC Sci-Fi Series Being Cancelled Way Too Soon

Every TV network has had shows cancelled before their time, but NBC seems to have a particularly long list. They’ve recently produced a lot of creative and engaging sci-fi series, only to cancel them, leaving fans disappointed and curious about what might have happened. Here are seven of those shows that we still wish had continued.

Marvel Now Has 5 Mystery MCU Movie Release Dates After Secret Wars: What We Think They Are

Beyond the three previously announced dates, Marvel Studios has five more confirmed release dates following Secret Wars, though the projects for those dates haven’t been revealed yet. These dates are May 5, 2028; July 28, 2028; December 15, 2028; May 4, 2029; and July 13, 2029. While Deadpool 4 is reportedly in development, and rumors suggest a new X-Men movie is possible, a few projects seem more likely to be released in 2028 and 2029. Unfortunately, the Blade reboot isn’t currently planned for those dates.

John Wick’s Blind Caine Spinoff Movie Gets Major Update

According to Deadline, the upcoming Donnie Yen-led spinoff movie is moving forward with production starting next month. This is exciting news for fans, and points to a potential early 2027 release, though a specific date hasn’t been announced. Donnie Yen will not only star but also direct, and Rina Sawayama will return as Akira in the currently untitled film.

Daredevil: Born Again’s Returning Villain is A Devastating Reminder of What We Lost

The second season of Born Again starts with Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) still haunted by her near-fatal encounter with the serial killer, Muse. She experiences frightening visions of him, as he returns as a psychological tormentor. It’s exciting to see Muse again, even though other, more famous villains might overshadow him. However, the season also reinforces the feeling that Muse’s potential wasn’t fully realized in the first season.

3 Anime With Seriously Dark Endings (#1 Is Hard to Rewatch)

I’ve noticed that anime which aren’t focused on happy endings often deliver really impactful, but darker, conclusions. These stories don’t shy away from tough themes or shocking moments. Whether it’s a protagonist making a terrible choice or a film showing the brutal reality of war, they really push boundaries. Honestly, these are the kinds of stories that stick with you and leave you thinking about them long after the credits roll.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Fixes The Sloppiness, but There’s Still One Big Problem [Review]

The story resumes in a New York City that feels strikingly current. Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio, has exchanged his prison uniform for the mayor’s sash and is now firmly in power. He’s made vigilantism illegal, and his ruthless police force is actively pursuing vigilantes – and quietly eliminating anyone else he deems undesirable or a political threat – with frightening effectiveness. Given current events, some might even see Fisk’s actions as a twisted form of proactive governance.