8 Years Later, One Piece Finally Unveils The Face of Its Main Villain

The Holy Knights didn’t want to fight Luffy, a powerful pirate leader, but his crew’s attack on the island made a confrontation unavoidable. During the battle, Imu took control of Holy Knight Gunko and caused destruction in Elbaph. The previous chapter ended with a shocking reveal: the villain was heading to Elbaph. Now, Chapter 1179 finally shows Imu’s face after eight years.

Every Marvel Netflix Character Who’ve Now Appeared in Spider-Man Movies

Ever since Spider-Man became part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he’s appeared in his own films and teamed up with the Avengers. His solo adventures have introduced him to many Marvel characters who operate on a similar, more grounded level, creating a link to the heroes from Marvel’s Netflix shows. Now that we’re expecting more connections between these two worlds, here’s a list of every character from the Netflix series who has either already been in a Spider-Man movie or is confirmed to appear in one.

Chainsaw Man Returns in the Best Way Possible That Fans Won’t Believe

Denji, the popular character from Chainsaw Man, recently appeared in the manga Dandadan through a special collaboration. The newest volume of Dandadan (Volume 23), just released in Japan, includes a bonus crossover featuring Denji and Beam. This unexpected appearance shows how well Denji’s style matches the unique and playful atmosphere of Dandadan.

2026 Movie Sequel That Completes a 12-Year Action Thriller Trilogy Is Now a Success on Netflix

Mardaani 3 follows Shivani Shivaji Roy, a fearless and determined police officer, as she pursues a criminal network that has kidnapped almost 100 girls throughout India. The movie is the third installment in a series that began in 2014, with each film showcasing Roy’s fight against traffickers and other criminals. While action franchises are often led by male stars, Rani Mukerji is demonstrating that women can successfully lead and power these types of films too.

Avengers: Doomsday Star Reveals Cut Fantastic Four Joke

Wyatt Russell, who played John Walker/U.S. Agent in Thunderbolts, shared that a joke he made during filming was cut from the movie. He explained at MEGACON Orlando (via @AvengersUpdated) that when the team saw the spaceship approaching Earth, he spontaneously added the line, “What’s the four for?” referring to the Fantastic Four’s vessel. While he found it hilarious, his costars apparently thought it was a silly thing to say.

Hogwarts Legacy 2 Needs to Abandon the Worst Part of the First Game

While the first Hogwarts Legacy game was a commercial hit, it wasn’t without its flaws. Despite these issues, I personally enjoyed it, and critics generally gave it positive reviews. However, the next game has a real opportunity to build on what came before and address the weaknesses of the original. If the sequel can especially improve the story, it could be just as successful, if not more so.

10 Most Famous Guest Stars on Tales from the Darkside

It’s simple why Darkside felt like a true follow-up to Creepshow: it was made by the same director, George A. Romero. But when it comes to famous actors, the answer is a little more complex, and we’ll break it down for you now.

You Can Now Watch Keanu Reeves ONLY 0% Scoring Movie on Rotten Tomatoes For Free

The movie, Generation Um, had a promising idea – it felt like it could become a beloved indie film. It follows John, a driver for an escort service, and his two friends, Violet and Mia, as they spend a day in New York City documenting their experiences with sex, alcohol, and self-discovery using a stolen camera. While actor Reeves delivers a nuanced performance as John, the script and the film’s self-aware, ‘movie within a movie’ style don’t quite live up to his effort.

17 Years Ago Today, Dragon Ball Z Got the Anime Reboot It Desperately Needed

I’ve always been impressed by how Dragon Ball manages to stay relevant, even when a completely new story isn’t in the works, and Dragon Ball Z Kai is a perfect example. It first aired in Japan on April 5, 2009 (with the second half arriving on April 6, 2014) and offered a beautifully remastered version of the original anime. For a lot of fans, it really was the best way to experience the series. The updated animation, tighter pacing, and overall polish made it the version many of us first fell in love with.