MCU Star Wants To Play The Joker After Playing Marvel’s Best Villain Since Thanos

I was reading an interview with Chukwudi Iwuji, and he mentioned he’d *love* to play the Joker in the new DCU! It’s awesome because he’s already proven he can nail a complex villain – remember his performance as High Evolutionary in *Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3*? He said if he got the role, he’d really want to explore the Joker’s sadness and make him feel…grounded, you know? Like, really get into the pain behind the smile. It sounds like a really interesting take.

Spider-Man’s 10 Most Important Supporting Characters, Ranked by Arcs

Let’s start by clarifying how we’ll be ranking these characters. We’re looking at both their individual development and how much they’ve impacted Peter Parker’s story, but a character’s personal growth is the more important factor. We’ll be evaluating how much they’ve changed since we first met them, and whether those changes were for the better. Also, we’re only considering characters who are specifically part of Spider-Man’s world – no other heroes or villains unless they began as part of his cast. Now that’s clear, let’s begin!

BrokenLore: DON’T LIE announced for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC

Sebastiano Serafini, creator of Serafini Productions, announced that “DON’T LIE” is a significant addition to the *BrokenLore* universe, offering a new and disturbing narrative. He expressed excitement about continuing the series and praised Wired Productions for consistently supporting innovative projects that tackle important social issues. Serafini hopes this partnership with Wired will help the *BrokenLore* series continue to expand and reach a wider audience.

Multiplayer party game Task Time announced for PC

According to Wired Productions managing director Leo Zullo, playing Task Time turns even the calmest people into wildly enthusiastic and competitive players. He says this is all the proof he needs that ReadGraves has created a fantastically fun and chaotic party game.

Outward 2 launches in summer 2026

As a long-time fan of the first *Outward*, I’m super excited about *Outward 2*. The developers at Nine Dots Studio have said they’re finally able to fully realize the game they originally envisioned – a really believable and immersive adventurer experience. They’ve kept what made the first game special, but they’ve seriously upgraded things like combat, how much you feel like you *are* your character, and the character creator. They started working on *Outward* way back in 2015 with a Kickstarter, and even with a small team, they created something amazing. They really listened to player feedback after the first game and delivered what we wanted with the DLC. Now, with *Outward 2*, they’re building on that foundation, staying true to the core vision players loved, but making everything – the graphics, the immersion, and especially the combat – much, much better.

Threads of Time – TGS 2025 trailer, screenshots

Players will experience dynamic turn-based battles where they can manipulate time, link attacks, and cleverly outsmart opponents. The game introduces Rin, a ninja from the year 2400 with the power to create illusions and masterfully wield blades, disrupting the normal flow of combat. Players will also explore unique settings like Himmenheim, a prehistoric town where Vikings and dinosaurs coexist, and the gritty cyberpunk world of 2400 AD.

Borderlands 4 Teases New Vault Hunter C4SH, Coming in Q1 2026

The post includes a picture of his gear, but it mostly suggests how his abilities and skill upgrades will work rather than giving specific details. The character’s use of two weapons fits the gunslinger theme, and there’s also a possible connection to necromancy, which is a cool idea considering Vex’s focus on summoning things.