My Hero Academia’s New Ending Reveals Deku’s True Dream Was Never Becoming the Greatest Hero

The heroes are finding ways to connect with each other and enjoy life, picking up new hobbies and striving for self-improvement. The series concludes with Deku admitting he’s interested in exploring romance. In a surprisingly personal moment, Deku shares his long-held dream: not to be the world’s strongest hero, but to become a teacher – even if he had unlimited power. He always envisioned a future helping others learn and grow.

7 of the Best Disney Animated Classics That Haven’t Had a Live-Action Remake (Yet)

We’re focusing on Disney movies released before 2010, since those are the films the company has been using as source material for its recent live-action adaptations. Also, we’re only including movies that would work well as live-action remakes – so you won’t see titles like Chicken Little or Robin Hood here. Even with these guidelines, there are still seven strong possibilities for future live-action remakes, and we’ll present them, starting with the least promising and building to the most exciting.

5 Most Reliable Gaming Vehicles Ever Made

Racing games focus entirely on fast-paced competitions using vehicles. But memorable cars aren’t just about how well they perform; their unique and recognizable designs help players connect with them. While a sleek sports car might be popular in a game like Forza Horizon, sometimes a vehicle needs to be dependable and visually impressive to truly win players over.

7 Coolest Overpowered DC Villains (Ranked By Power Level)

What makes a character “cool” is really a matter of opinion. However, these DC Comics villains are fan favorites because of their intimidating looks, powers, and personalities. They’ve often been the central antagonists in some of DC’s biggest stories. And when a villain gets really popular, DC tends to make them even more powerful, sometimes to the point where they seem unbeatable.

10 Best Selling Games on Sega Genesis

Originally launched in arcades in 1993, NBA Jam quickly became a hugely popular sports game. It soon made its way to home consoles, published by Acclaim on systems like the Genesis. These console versions featured hidden characters not found in the arcade game, including Bill Clinton, his wife, and the Vice President, among others. The Genesis version was particularly successful, running smoothly on the system’s 16-bit hardware and selling around 1.93 million copies.

Classic First-Person Shooter PC Game Now 100% Free on GOG

Hey, so GOG just added Citadel Remastered to their store, and I’m pretty excited! It’s a revamped version of Citadel (also known as Cytadela), a first-person shooter that first came out way back in 1995. It was made by Virtual Design and published by Arrakis Software for the Amiga 500. Honestly, when it originally released, it got some okay reviews, but it didn’t really make a huge splash – you know, compared to the big FPS titles that were defining the genre back then. It was a bit of a hidden gem!