When Punisher: One Last Kill Is Set in the MCU Timeline (How Long Before Spider-Man: Brand New Day Is It?)

The concept of a shared universe relies on consistency, but Punisher: One Last Kill intentionally doesn’t tie itself to a specific point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline. It doesn’t even include the typical references to past events, like those used in the old Marvel Netflix shows. However, it’s still possible to determine when the story likely takes place.

The Boys Season 5, Episode 7’s Ending Death Breaks the Show’s Biggest Rule To Setup the Series Finale

This week’s episode, “The Frenchman, the Female, and the Man Called Mother’s Milk,” focuses mainly on two storylines. While Homelander tries to appear godlike and the Boys attempt to infiltrate Vought, Frenchie and Kimiko return to base. Butcher, after reviewing footage of the experiments on Soldier Boy, devises a plan to give Kimiko the ability to neutralize a Supe’s powers using radiation. The plan succeeds, but comes with significant consequences.

Hulu’s Best Sci-Fi Show Confirms Return Date With Big Schedule Change

Hulu has confirmed that Futurama will return for its 14th season on August 3rd. However, unlike previous seasons (like season 13 and the King of the Hill revival), the new episodes won’t all be released at once. Instead, Hulu will release episodes weekly, meaning fans can enjoy new Futurama throughout the summer.

21 Years Ago, Star Trek’s Greatest Insult Ruined the Cancelled Series That’s Only Got Better With Age

When Star Trek: Enterprise first aired, it didn’t immediately find its audience. It’s understandable, though, considering the long stretch of Star Trek on television – from 1987 to 2005. Fans may have been experiencing Star Trek fatigue. This could be why Enterprise has gained a dedicated following in recent years, as it’s been reappraised by new viewers. However, almost everyone agrees on one thing: the series finale was a disappointing end to an otherwise great show.

7 Best Creative Decisions that Defined Batman

For a character to remain popular for as long as Batman, they need to be able to change with the times. While Batman’s fundamental values should stay consistent, the character and their story need to grow and develop. Over the decades, Batman has become much more than his original concept, thanks to the many writers who’ve contributed fresh ideas and innovations. Here, we’ll explore seven of the most significant changes that helped shape Batman into the cultural icon he is today.

Nintendo Needs to Take More Inspiration From This 30-Year-Old Classic

Originally released for the Super Nintendo in North America on May 13, 1996, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars uniquely blended the role-playing elements of Square’s games with the beloved Mario franchise. It’s a charming adventure that influenced many games since. Even now, with the recent remake still popular, it’s remarkable how much the game changed the traditional Mario style, and how those changes could continue to inspire future installments.