Power Ranking The Boys’ 5 Strongest Characters After Season 5, Episode 6

Okay, so I just finished Season 5, Episode 6 of The Boys, and honestly, things mostly reset. The biggest change? Homelander is even more powerful. Soldier Boy actually gave him some of his V1 compound, and that pretty much locks him in as the strongest supe, period. There are still a few heroes who might have a chance, but they’d have to rely on their specific abilities, not just try to outmuscle him – because that’s not happening.

Steam Best-Selling Game Review Bombed by PC Gamers

Okay, so Slay the Spire 2 had some early complaints about updates, but now people are getting upset about something different. It turns out Anita Sarkeesian consulted on the game, and that’s causing a bit of a stir. We don’t actually know what she consulted on – it’s just listed in the credits. A lot of fans aren’t thrilled about it, and that’s what everyone’s talking about right now.

30 Years Ago, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Debuted Its Most Unlikely Team

On May 8, 1995, the first part of the Wild West Rangers aired, introducing a new team of Power Rangers with a Wild West theme. The story begins when Kimberly travels back to 1880 and must assemble a new Ranger team – William, Rocko, Abraham, Miss Alicia, and the White Stranger – to prevent Goldar and his allies from erasing Angel Grove from history. As seen in the video, the Wild West Rangers have a uniquely striking appearance.

10 Best X-Men Stories for Non-X-Men Fans

The X-Men have a long history, which can be intimidating for new readers. But don’t let that stop you! There are fantastic stories that will win over even those unfamiliar with the team. Here are ten X-Men stories that are perfect for newcomers and are sure to make anyone a fan.

5 Anime Masterpieces That Are Under 30 Episodes

Sometimes, a shorter length can actually help a series, particularly those that rely on mystery and building tension. It’s easy to drag those elements out in longer stories, but a shorter run can deliver just the right amount. Plus, well-made shorter anime can still develop strong characters, create interesting worlds, and have a good plot, even with fewer episodes. The following five series are great examples of this.

I’m Worried Star Wars’ New Boss Doesn’t Understand Darth Vader At All (& There’s Proof)

Look, as a lifelong Star Wars fan, any change always feels a little scary, but this feels extra intense. I think a lot of us were worried because Dave Filoni tends to really focus on the characters he created – like Ahsoka and Ezra – and we wondered if he’d prioritize those over expanding the existing Star Wars universe. Plus, there was concern about whether he’d stay true to what made Star Wars special in the first place. Those worries have really resurfaced lately, especially after his recent comments about Darth Vader and how he was portrayed in the Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord comic. It’s got a lot of fans raising their eyebrows, myself included.

Masters of the Universe Reveals New Footage of One of the Best Villains In The Franchise

A new behind-the-scenes look at Masters of the Universe, called ‘Master of the Screen,’ has been released. It includes both footage from the making of the film and some brand new scenes. While it doesn’t have as much new footage as previous featurettes, it does showcase more of the exciting fight between the villainous Evil-Lyn and Teela. These scenes are shown alongside footage of He-Man battling the Skel-Knights. You can watch the new footage in the video provided.

All 22 Types of Being in The Lord of the Rings, Ranked by Power

As a longtime watcher of Middle-earth unfold on screen, what always struck me is the sheer variety of its inhabitants. It’s not a world where everyone starts on equal footing. You see, some were literally made by the supreme creator, Ilúvatar, as part of his original plan for the world. Others… well, they sprung from darker sources, or were the result of lesser powers trying their hand at creation. This leads to a truly diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique origins and, naturally, power levels. It’s a fascinating world-building detail that really enriches the story.

Prime Video’s Next Great Comic Book TV Show Confirms Cast (And We Can’t Wait)

Prime Video is moving forward with its adaptation of the comic series Sex Criminals, and has now cast its lead actors. Imogen Poots (known for The Chronology of Water) and John Reynolds (Seekers of Infinite Love) will star as Suze and Jon, respectively. Both actors are expected to deliver strong performances, adding to the anticipation for what is already considered a highly promising series.