7 DC Costumes You’ll Never See In The DCU

Even the biggest superhero fans have to agree that sometimes, a character’s costume just doesn’t quite work. I’m not saying these costumes are bad, but some are definitely a bit strange. Let’s be real, would we ever expect to see Wonder Woman wearing that old biker look again? Or Nightwing in his disco outfit? While the new DC Universe will probably come up with some cool designs, I’m pretty sure these seven outfits won’t be making an appearance.

Prime Video’s New Thriller With a Very Surprising RT Score Becomes an Instant Streaming Success

I have to admit, I was really surprised to see what’s currently topping the charts on Prime Video! It’s a drama called After the Hunt, and it’s seriously good. Julia Roberts plays Alma, a well-respected professor at Yale, and the story centers around a student, Maggie (played by Ayo Edebiri), who confides in her about a sexual assault. The really tough part is that Alma struggles to believe Maggie, and that creates all sorts of complications. The cast is fantastic too – Andrew Garfield plays the professor who’s accused, and you’ve also got Michael Stuhlbarg as Alma’s husband and Chloe Sevigny as a student liaison. Definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for something compelling.

Jujutsu Kaisen Creator Recommends New Series By Season 2 Animator: “I’m Completely Outclassed”

Nakaya Onsen has been an animator on the anime since its beginning and even designed a cursed spirit for the prequel movie. He was also a key animator for Season 2, Episode 16, which is known for its incredible visuals and excitement. Although his manga, Phenomenon X: Paranormal Crime Files, isn’t widely known internationally, the anime creator, Akutami, recommended it to their fans. A translated version of Akutami’s original Japanese comment, shared on X by @Go_Jover, reads, “You’re great at anime, and your manga is interesting too—I’m completely blown away!”

Stranger Things Fans Celebrate the Show’s Real Hero After Epic Season 5 Scene (& It’s Not Who Anyone Expected)

Let me tell you, one of the biggest surprises in the latest episode, “The Vanishing of Holly Wheeler,” was Karen Wheeler stepping up as a total hero. We see Eleven honing her skills and Hopper working undercover, and even Will developing powers, but it was Karen’s bravery that really struck me. The episode throws a Demogorgon at her and Ted, and then it grabs Holly, pulling her into the Upside Down. But honestly, seeing Karen – completely unprepared, no special abilities, and a little tipsy, no less – fight that monster to protect her daughter was genuinely powerful. Audiences are really connecting with that moment, and I have to say, I was impressed.

Xbox Game Pass Hit With Over 1 Million Players Is Coming to PS5 Next Week

The popular game Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders, which has already attracted over a million players on Steam and Xbox Game Pass, is coming to PlayStation 5 on December 3rd. Developed by Megagon Industries, this sequel to the well-regarded Lonely Mountains: Downhill trades mountain biking for the thrills of winter sports. It keeps the simple, realistic physics-based gameplay that fans loved in the first game, but offers a brand new experience.

12 Years Ago, Disney Released the Princess Movie That Changed the Game

Disney made many films over the years, but its princess movies followed a familiar pattern, which the studio became well-known for. These stories usually featured a young woman’s journey to find herself and, ultimately, true love and a happy ending. However, a film released in 2013 showed that Disney could successfully try something different, and it changed how these princess movies were made.

7 Marvel Characters Who Need a Reboot ASAP (And It’s Insane #1 Hasn’t Gotten One Yet)

Change is a constant in comics, and it’s important for keeping things fresh. However, some Marvel characters receive much more attention – and updates – than others. While heroes like Jean Grey are frequently revamped, many others are underused or feel like they need a fresh start. Some simply need more appearances! Here are seven Marvel heroes who could benefit from a reboot or a significant return to the comics.

Love Naruto? Shonen Jump Has a Perfect Successor (And It’s Not Boruto)

Even though the official sequel to Naruto has been well-received, it still doesn’t quite live up to the original series. Naruto was such a huge success that even its creator, Kishimoto, hasn’t been able to recreate the same exciting ninja experience for fans. Luckily, Shonen Jump has a new series, Shinobi Undercover, that delivers that same thrilling ninja action and deserves more attention.

This Game’s Failure Might’ve Saved BioWare

Let’s talk about Anthem, a game that quickly became known for its problems when it launched in 2019. It wasn’t just a disappointment; it highlighted how much BioWare had struggled to recapture what made them great. While it was a difficult time for both the studio and its fans, Anthem‘s failure ultimately pushed BioWare to re-evaluate and rebuild. They’ve slowly started to create games reminiscent of their past successes, though they’re still working to fully regain their former glory. Despite the challenges, Anthem could be the key moment that sets BioWare back on the path to creating truly exceptional games.