7 Most Irredeemable Marvel Villains, Ranked by Evil

As a huge Marvel fan, I’ve noticed something interesting: they seem to love giving even their worst villains a shot at redemption. But honestly, just because they can redeem a villain doesn’t mean they should. Marvel’s created some truly terrifying baddies over the years, and some are so far gone, it’s hard to believe they could ever be heroes. I’ve been thinking about it, and there are seven villains who, no matter how many times they team up with the good guys, are just… irredeemable, in my opinion.

Midsummer Studios to shut down

Solomon expressed pride in the studio’s accomplishments, saying, “We created both a studio and a game, and I’m really proud of both.” Before Midsummer Studios closes, he wanted to offer a first look at Burbank, the game the team worked so passionately on.

Netflix Is About To Lose a Horror Legend’s Iconic Stephen King Movie

Fans of John Carpenter’s Christine have a little over a week to watch it on Netflix before it’s removed on March 1st. This film, released in 1983, came after Carpenter’s The Thing, which initially wasn’t a hit but later became a beloved classic. Based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, Christine tells the story of Arnie Cunningham, a bullied teen who buys a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury. As he fixes the car up, he unknowingly awakens its evil powers, which start to change him and target anyone who gets in their way.

5 Best Marvel Character Arcs in the Last 10 Years

Even though comic book characters often return to their original state and new writers might drastically change established storylines, character development still matters. Seeing characters grow and improve mirrors our own lives, and their journeys can deeply affect readers. Today, we’ll be highlighting five of the best character arcs Marvel has delivered over the last decade. Let’s take a look at how these characters have changed.

Avengers: Secret Wars Release Update Will Please Marvel Fans After Concerning Rumors

In his latest newsletter, entertainment industry analyst Jeff Sneider addressed a rumor about Marvel potentially splitting the upcoming Secret Wars movie into two parts. He confirmed that Marvel currently has no plans to do so. While someone may have suggested it internally, Sneider says it’s not being considered due to the logistical challenges of scheduling a massive cast and the high cost of bringing Robert Downey Jr. back. He believes dividing the film would be a bad move, as audiences would likely perceive it as a greedy cash grab.

16 Years Ago Today, This Criminally Underrated Thriller Gave Us 1 of the Most Debated Movie Endings Ever

I still think about Shutter Island all the time, and it really bothers me that it doesn’t get talked about enough. It came out in 2010 with Leonardo DiCaprio, and honestly, it’s brilliant. What really sticks with me, even after all these years, is that ending. It’s so open to interpretation, and people are still debating what actually happened. That ambiguity is what makes the film so unforgettable, and honestly, the whole movie is just fantastic – it’s surprising it isn’t considered a classic.

5 Most Important Things Every Great Open-World Game Needs to Have

With the recent release of Crimson Desert, a highly anticipated game, and the varying opinions it’s received, I started thinking about what makes open-world games truly great. What sets a game like Skyrim apart, and why did Pokemon Scarlet & Violet fall short? In my opinion, there are five key elements that all successful open-world games need to get right.

36 Years Ago, Star Trek Finally Brought Back a Fan-Favorite Character (And It Made the Series Better)

The episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise,” which aired on February 19, 1990, brought back the character of Lieutenant Tasha Yar from a different timeline. Actress Denise Crosby had left the show rather suddenly at the end of the first season. This episode gave her character a meaningful exit, allowing her to choose how she died, and it opened the door for Crosby to return in future episodes, even playing Tasha’s daughter. The return of Tasha Yar in “Yesterday’s Enterprise” had a significant impact on the rest of the series and the crew of the Enterprise-D.