10 Biggest Hero and Villain Rivalries in DC Comics

Superheroes often clash with each other, but their conflicts are nothing compared to the intense, long-lasting hatred they share with supervillains. Unlike typical criminals who just commit robberies, these villains obsessively focus on tormenting and defeating their heroic rivals. These epic battles are a major reason DC Comics has become such a dominant force in the comic book world, fueling many of its most popular stories.

Fate/Stay Night Creator’s New Movie Confirms 2026 Release With New Trailer

A new movie adaptation of the visual novel Witch on the Holy Night is coming soon! It shares a connected universe with other popular works by Kinoko Nasu, such as Tsukihime and The Garden of Sinners. Studio Ufotable, known for its high-quality animation, has released a first-look trailer for the film, which is scheduled to be released in Japan in 2026. You can watch the trailer below while we wait for more details.

Prequel to a Near-Perfect Thriller Series Just Got a Major Update

The upcoming series Honey, from the creator of Killing Eve, has announced a strong cast, adding to the excitement around this prequel. The show explores the earlier life of Carolyn Martens (originally played by Fiona Shaw in Killing Eve), focusing on her time as a young MI6 agent named Martha Schmitt, played by Ann Skelly. Martha operates undercover and constantly faces danger as she tries to evade Friedrich, the new head of counterespionage for the Stasi, who suspects her true identity.

New Star Trek Ship Pays Off A 36-Year-Old Anime Easter Egg Most People Missed

The sixth episode of Starfleet Academy, titled “Come, Let’s Away,” features the abandoned ship, the USS Miyazaki, which cadets are tasked with repairing. This is likely a tribute to the famous Japanese animator and filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki. Interestingly, the ship’s name is a callback to a hidden Star Trek reference that appeared in a Studio Ghibli film back in 1989.

4 Years Later, The Expanse Season 7 Still Needs To Happen for These 5 Reasons

Despite the authors, Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck (writing as James S.A. Corey), completing a nine-book series, the final three books haven’t been made into a show. While the recent conclusion felt like a natural ending, many storylines were left unresolved. Although some viewers believe the show is finished for good, many hope Alcon Entertainment, which owns the rights, will consider adapting the remaining books, even now that it’s no longer on Prime Video. Regardless of whether it happens, here are five reasons why we still need those final three seasons of The Expanse.

24 Years Ago, DC Gave Readers the Best Version of its Most Overlooked Hero

Green Arrow is a superhero who doesn’t always get the recognition he deserves. He played a significant role in the development of comic books, with storylines like “Hard-Traveling Heroes” and “The Longbow Hunters” helping to shape the character into the hero fans know and love today. While popular in the 1980s, his success waned in the 1990s, leading to the character being killed off and replaced. He experienced a revival in 2001 when writer/director Kevin Smith reimagined him in Green Arrow (Vol. 3). Smith’s 15-issue run was so successful – making the book DC’s top seller – that DC continued the series with another writer from outside the comic book world, Brad Meltzer, a college friend of DC writer Judd Winick who had become a novelist. Partnering with artist Phil Hester, Meltzer then delivered what many consider to be the definitive Green Arrow story.

Jujutsu Kaisen Reveals New Way to Beat Domain Expansion (But Only One Character Can Do It)

The latest installment of Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo focuses on Yuji Itadori and showcases how much stronger he’s become since the end of the first series. He’s now incredibly powerful, rivaling gods and other major characters from the original story. The story also introduces a new method for overcoming even the most powerful Domain Expansion techniques: simply prevent your opponent from activating theirs with quick action.