DC Just Made Multiple Controversial Changes to Their Timeline

Issue #3 of *New History of the DC Universe* updates readers on the main storyline from the end of *Crisis on Infinite Earths* through *Flashpoint*. DC’s history has been inconsistent lately, but this issue clearly explains what officially happened and what didn’t. It includes some unexpected twists to the timeline, demonstrating DC’s commitment to creating a cohesive and understandable universe.

DC Has Their Own Spider-Man (and They’re Literally Doing Nothing With Him)

As a huge comic book and movie fan, I was really excited when DC introduced Sideways. He’s this teenager who gets the ability to create portals to different dimensions after a crazy fall, and honestly, he felt like DC’s answer to Spider-Man – a relatable kid with incredible powers and a compelling story. He *could* have been a massive star for them! But it’s incredibly frustrating because DC just… did nothing with him. It feels like a real missed opportunity and a waste of a potentially amazing character.

5 The Vampire Diaries Storylines That Have Aged Horribly

It’s easy to judge past events with the benefit of hindsight, and looking back at some storylines from *The Vampire Diaries* reveals some issues. Certain relationships don’t hold up well on a rewatch, major characters were often treated poorly, and even some of the show’s biggest moments don’t feel as impactful now. Some parts of this popular 2010s series haven’t aged very well.

Nintendo of America president and COO Doug Bowser to retire

Devon Pritchard, a seasoned leader with 19 years of experience in the video game industry and a long-time member of Nintendo of America’s leadership, will take over from Bowser. Pritchard will also join the Nintendo of America board and become an executive officer at Nintendo Co.

Tim Burton and Johnny Depp’s Most Surprising Movies Is Back on Paramount+ (It’s One of the Best in Its Genre)

Tim Burton and Johnny Depp previously worked together on films like *Ed Wood*, *Sleepy Hollow*, and *Corpse Bride* in the 1990s and early 2000s. They teamed up again in 2007 for *Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street*. This dark and musical thriller, based on the stage show by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler, began streaming on Paramount+ on September 1st. The film stars Depp as Sweeney Todd, a barber who returns to London after being exiled, seeking revenge and becoming a serial killer.