5 Amazing Marvel and DC Crossovers We Got This Year

It was really enjoyable to see characters like Deadpool playfully bother Batman. Equally fun was watching magical conversations between Constantine and Doctor Strange, or seeing Green Arrow team up with Daredevil in a story that clearly understood both heroes. This year brought a surprising number of team-ups between Marvel and DC characters, and thankfully, the two publishers are planning even more for 2026, featuring Spider-Man and Superman. But first, let’s look back at 5 of the best Marvel/DC crossovers from 2025.

One-Punch Man Season 3 Continues With Part 2 Despite Backlash (But You’ll Have to Wait)

The anime’s quality dipped, and fan complaints led many to believe the show might be cancelled or significantly changed. However, that fear proved unfounded. Season 3 isn’t over and will return with a second part in 2027, as announced on the official One-Punch Man anime X account shortly after today’s final episode. Considering the strong negative reaction to this season, the announcement came as a surprise, and has already sparked criticism from fans who have legitimate concerns.

10 Best Video Game Openings of All-Time

We’ve put together a list of video games with incredible beginnings. These games immediately grab your attention with compelling stories, exciting action, and a fantastic setup for the adventures ahead.

5 Superhero Shows Cancelled Way Too Soon

Many superhero TV shows haven’t succeeded, and often, like Inhumans, they were simply poorly made and didn’t deserve to last. However, some shows were cancelled before they had a real chance. Here are five examples of superhero series that ended too quickly.

Game of the Year: Best PS5 Story Game of 2025

With the Uncharted series on hold, Indiana Jones arrived as a thrilling adventure game similar to Nathan Drake’s escapades. Originally released on Xbox Series X|S and PC, it quickly came to PS5, offering players a chance to explore vast, beautiful environments and solve puzzles using a trusty whip.

7 Actors Who Returned To A TV Series After They Quit

Even well-developed characters on TV shows often have to wrap up their storylines when an actor leaves. There are many reasons why an actor might leave, and sometimes it’s unavoidable. It can feel odd to continue a show without a key player, but occasionally those actors return! While the reasons for coming back differ, it’s always a pleasant surprise and a win for fans when a beloved character reappears after leaving.

Marvel Has Forgotten One of the Most Powerful Vampires Was Already Introduced to the MCU 3 Years Ago

Even though he wasn’t a central character in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Saracen’s first appearance as part of Emil Blonsky’s retreat, Summer Twilight, officially introduced vampires into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While we haven’t seen Saracen use any vampire powers yet, and the character himself (played brilliantly by Terrence Clowe) claimed to be one, there’s no reason to doubt his identity. Saracen’s arrival in the MCU establishes one of Marvel’s strongest vampires and creates opportunities for more to appear in the future.

2025’s Best Horror is An Instant Streaming Hit on Prime

Ryan Coogler, the director behind hits like Black Panther and Creed, released Sinners in theaters this April to widespread praise. The film quickly earned a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and received overwhelmingly positive reviews, including many 5-star ratings on Letterboxd. One critic gave it 4.5 stars, calling it “impeccably paced” and praising Coogler as a “generational talent” with a compelling artistic vision. Sinners became available on Prime Video on December 26th.

19 Years Later, This Underrated Superman Story Remains One of the Best of all Time

The comic book event Infinite Crisis significantly reshaped DC’s history, bringing back many beloved aspects of its characters. In 2006, writer Geoff Johns collaborated with Superman film director Richard Donner and artist Adam Kubert on a story called “Last Son” that beautifully blended the character’s past and present. The story captured the feel of preCrisis Superman, the classic Superman: The Movie*, and the modern version of the character, all within a fantastic tale featuring General Zod. It’s a truly exceptional story that deserves more recognition.