Asajj Ventress Finally Gets a Star Wars Funko Pop

This new wave of Funko Pops includes figures of Count Dooku, Kanan Jarrus, ARC Trooper Jesse (with a rare Chase variant featuring a mask), and a cute two-pack of Hondo Ohnaka with his Kowakian monkey-lizard, Pikk. The Ventress figure is particularly noteworthy, as it’s the first Funko Pop ever made of that character and is a really impressive design. The Hondo Pop is also special, since the only previous version was available exclusively at Disney Parks back in 2019.

Casting Brainiac For The DCU’s Man Of Tomorrow: 7 Great Choices For Superman’s Nemesis

The upcoming film *Man of Tomorrow* won’t continue the story directly from the original *Superman* movie, but it will bring Superman and Lex Luthor together to face a larger danger. Many believe this enemy will be Brainiac, a classic Superman foe who first appeared in DC Comics in 1958. Brainiac is a super-intelligent alien robot who travels the universe, collecting and shrinking cities to expand his knowledge – including the Kryptonian city of Kandor, which puts him at odds with Superman. Although Brainiac’s introduction to the new DC Universe hasn’t been officially announced, here are seven actors who would be excellent choices to play the villain.

The Boys’ New Villain Twist Changes Everything About Supes, V & Beating Homelander

Things are heading towards a big change because the upcoming fifth season of *The Boys* will be the last, and Homelander needs to be stopped. We’ve seen hints about how that might happen: Billy Butcher is searching for a virus that could eliminate Supes, and the series *Gen V* suggests Marie Moreau might actually be more powerful than Homelander. Now, *Gen V* has added another surprising twist with the character Dean Cipher, which could be the biggest shock yet. Spoiler alert: This refers to events in Season 2, Episode 4 of *Gen V*.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Is Definitely Not an Open-World Game

So, we already knew *Pokemon Legends: Z-A* was going to be entirely set in Lumiose City, but I was really wondering how that would actually *feel* in the game. How big would it be, and how would we get around? After finally getting to play a bit of it, I can say that this game is really shaking up how we explore compared to other Pokemon games. And honestly? I think it’s a really good change. It feels different, and in a good way!