10 Worst DC Villains, Ranked

Not all villains are created equal. While some are truly exceptional, others are just okay, and a few are downright awful. These ten DC villains represent the very worst of the bunch, failing to impress for a number of different reasons.

Demon Slayer Just Confirmed a Disappointing Infinity Castle Part 2 Update

It’s been a long time since the first part came out, and fans are really hoping for news about the sequel. Unfortunately, the studio hasn’t said anything about when it will be released, or even given a small preview. While the sequel is being made, there’s no telling how long it will take Ufotable to finish it. Many anime and manga fans gather at a big convention every December, and Demon Slayer was featured there again this year. This got people excited about potential announcements, but the update they received was disappointing.

First Greenland 2: Migration Poster Braces for Impact [Exclusive]

As a big fan of the first Greenland, I’m really excited about the sequel! ComicBook just dropped a new poster for Greenland 2: Migration, and it looks intense. It shows the Garrity family – John, Allison, and their son Nathan, now played by Roman Griffin Davis – staring out at a sky full of meteors. It really sets the stage for another terrifying adventure, making it clear they’re far from safe. It’s great to see the family back together, even if it’s under these incredibly stressful circumstances!

Dispatch Episodes 3 and 4 Deliver Fewer Jokes, Yet More Necessary Character Development (Review)

Episodes 3 and 4 feel a bit slower-paced than the first two episodes of Dispatch. While the beginning had lots of action and detailed cutscenes, these later episodes feature fewer fights – there are no quick time events – and focus more on dispatch sequences. This change in focus isn’t inherently negative, but it does impact the rhythm of the story and the amount of narrative that unfolds.

Warner Bros Unveils Plans For Major Anime Character’s New Movie

Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and New Line Cinema are releasing a new Hello Kitty movie on July 21, 2028. The studios announced that this will be Hello Kitty’s first time appearing in a major theatrical release, promising an adventure for audiences of all ages. Details about the plot are currently unknown, as is whether the film will be fully animated or a combination of animation and live-action. While Hello Kitty has starred in movies and animated series before, this new project highlights the growing popularity of anime in North America. The film will be directed by Leo Matsuda, known for his work on Wreck-It Ralph and Big Hero 6, and the screenplay is by Dana Fox, who has written for Wicked, Cruella, and How To Be Single.