Return of One of the Greatest Disney Villains of All Time Officially Teased by Star

Disney made a brilliant move when they cast James Woods as the voice of Hades in Hercules. Woods perfectly captured the god of the underworld as sarcastic, bitter, and hilariously evil – similar to villains like Jafar and Scar. He dominated every scene he was in, achieving a level of impact previously only seen with Robin Williams’ performance as the Genie. Recently, Woods hinted on X (formerly Twitter) that he’s been back in the studio recording more lines as Hades, confirming how much he still enjoys playing the character. He explained that he’s voiced Hades in every version of the character, and was recently recording new material, praising Disney’s creative team for consistently delivering high-quality work.

Until Dawn Dev Still Going with Dark Pictures Series, Next Entry Teased

So, the trailer’s video calls the game ‘The Craven Man,’ but honestly, I haven’t seen that name officially confirmed anywhere. What did grab my attention was this old videotape playing on a TV within the trailer – it showed something seriously weird happening. It instantly gave me major The Ring vibes, and it looks like the game is focusing on a spooky, paranormal threat instead of just a monster jumping out at you.

7 X-Men Characters Who Always Get Experimented On

The X-Men are known for being incredibly powerful mutants with unique abilities, which has unfortunately made them frequent targets for experimentation. For some characters, these experiments have completely shaped their lives, even being the reason for their existence. Here are seven X-Men whose lives were forever altered by scientific experimentation.

Amazon’s New Fantasy Series Could Be the Biggest Hit Since Game of Thrones

Perhaps the secret to success isn’t simply sticking to what’s already worked, but trying new things. That’s where a promising project currently underway comes in. Imagine adapting a famous book series, similar to how Game of Thrones was adapted. What if this series sparked a worldwide reading craze like the one seen with Twilight? And what if it was a romantic fantasy story, with the original author helping to shape it as an executive producer? That’s what Amazon is betting on with its latest venture, and as development progresses, more and more people are starting to believe it could be the next big, genre-defining success.

Former MCU Star Responds to Genius Fan Cast as The DCU’s Missing Justice League Hero

Originally, the Martian Manhunter was meant to be a key character in Zack Snyder’s planned Justice League films. However, after Snyder stepped away from the project and Joss Whedon took over, the character’s role was significantly reduced. While his surprising reveal was restored in the Snyder Cut, many fans feel he hasn’t gotten the attention he deserves, considering his popularity and power. Now, with a new Justice League in development, Sterling K. Brown has expressed strong interest in playing the character. He enthusiastically responded to a fan-made video suggesting him for the role with a simple “I’m in!”, sparking excitement among fans who agree he would be a perfect fit.

7 Great Romantic Comedy Anime With Full Stories (Ranked By Their Endings)

Many anime series only last a few seasons, but some romantic comedies tell complete stories from beginning to end. The best ones deliver particularly satisfying conclusions, especially when viewers are deeply invested in the main couples. Here are seven excellent romantic comedy anime that not only finish their stories, but end with truly memorable finales.

The Boys Fans Are Not Happy About the Removal of Fan-Favorite Character From the Finale

Fans are disappointed that Soldier Boy wasn’t in the season finale. However, series creator Eric Kripke explained the decision in an interview with Collider, which was widely shared on X (formerly Twitter). Kripke said Homelander killed Soldier Boy because he couldn’t bear the thought of being abandoned by another father figure. Homelander’s issues stem from his troubled relationship with his own father and his fear of being abandoned by his son, Ryan. He simply couldn’t handle being left by ‘his dad’ again, especially since Soldier Boy’s previous departure wasn’t his fault.