7 Most Anticipated Spider-Man/Superman Crossovers

The new Spider-Man and Superman specials aren’t out for a few months, but we already have a good idea of what the stories will be about. Besides a team-up between Superman and Spider-Man against Brainiac and Doctor Octopus, we’ll see other exciting pairings like the Golden Age Superman with Spider-Man Noir, and Miles Morales with Jon Kent. There are a lot of interesting stories planned, but want to know the 7 most anticipated crossovers? Keep reading to find out!

73 Years Ago Today, A Classic Sitcom’s Record-Breaking Episode Beat a Us President’s Inauguration

When Dwight D. Eisenhower became President on January 20, 1953, his televised inauguration was a major event. Surprisingly, it almost didn’t get as many viewers as the episode of I Love Lucy that aired the night before. That I Love Lucy episode, featuring the birth of Little Ricky, was a groundbreaking moment for television and dramatically changed the lives of the show’s stars.

The Rock’s Scorpion King Return for The Mummy 4 Gets a Major Update

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson seems interested in returning as the Scorpion King, the villain he played in the second film of the franchise, which later got its own series of movies. When asked about the possibility, he said he’s open to it, but emphasized that the franchise really belongs to Brendan Fraser, whom he greatly admires and supports. He joked that if they wanted the Scorpion King, he knew who to contact. He also admitted he’d seriously consider reprising the role, as it was a pivotal part of his career.

Why This Red Dead Redemption Subplot Is One of the Best Rockstar Moments Ever

The mission “I Know You” is where players first meet the Strange Man – a polite, well-dressed character who seems unusually familiar with John Marston. While the mission itself isn’t overly challenging, it introduces intriguing mysteries about the game’s world and its inhabitants. What truly sets it apart are the atmosphere and subtle details, which transform it into a remarkably poignant, memorable, and unexpectedly emotional experience – arguably one of the most affecting moments in any Rockstar game.

Cancelled Shonen Jump Series to Return for New Epilogue After Sudden Ending

The manga Otr of the Flame concluded its run in Shonen Jump with Chapter 34. The final volume will be released in Japan this March, and it will include an extra epilogue that expands on the story’s ending. This epilogue could offer a more satisfying conclusion for fans who were disappointed with the original ending.

The Avengers’ 7 Most Iconic Items, Ranked By Usefulness

Today, we’re highlighting seven of the most famous tools and weapons used by the Avengers. While Earth’s Mightiest Heroes are incredibly powerful, they often rely on specific items that enhance their abilities and define who they are. We’ll be ranking these items based on how useful they are, both for superheroes and for everyday people. Let’s get started!

The Justice League’s 7 Most Iconic Items, Ranked by Usefulness

The Justice League is famous for its heroes and the iconic weapons and gadgets they use. We’ll be exploring some of the League’s most memorable items, ranking them based on how practical and useful they are – not just in superhero situations, but in everyday life too. These items vary greatly in power and purpose, but they’ve all become a significant part of DC Comics history.

5 Surprising Zombie Movies to Watch After 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Both 28 Days Later and 28 Years Later revitalized the zombie genre with fast-moving infected and the idea of zombie pregnancies, but The Bone Temple is perhaps the most unexpected film in the series. It stands out due to its unusual mix of intense horror and strangely funny, tragic moments. The story includes odd details, like the “Jimmys”—a group of survivors who wear velour suits and blonde wigs—and even features musical numbers to create a disturbing and unsettling atmosphere. This willingness to be bizarre while still delivering genuine scares makes The Bone Temple a unique film that pushes the limits of what post-apocalyptic movies can be. While original, it joins a history of zombie films that have broken the mold.