All of 2025’s Superhero Movies Have One Amazing Thing in Common (And Doomsday Could Continue the Trend)

Despite their differences, all these projects share one thing in common: outstanding film scores. Even the somewhat inconsistent Brave New World boasted beautiful orchestral music thanks to composer Laura Karpman. This trend is really promising, and it might continue, especially with Alan Silvestri composing the score for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday.

Marvel’s Most Dangerous Hero Isn’t Hulk — It’s Scarlet Witch

The Hulk and Scarlet Witch appear quite similar when you compare them on paper. Both are heroes who sometimes act as villains, largely due to their internal struggles. They also both gain their powers from incredibly strong, but dangerous, sources connected to powerful, almost god-like beings. The Hulk’s strength comes from gamma radiation, linked to a destructive entity called the One Below All, who wants to use him to destroy everything. Scarlet Witch, meanwhile, uses Chaos Magic given to her by the ancient god Cthon, who planned to control her. Despite these similarities, Scarlet Witch is demonstrably the bigger danger to the Marvel Universe, considering her powers, personality, and history.

Top 10 Biggest Anime Stories of 2025

This year, Adult Swim revealed that Ninja Kamui will return for both a second and third season. The anime, originally created for Cartoon Network, gained popularity quickly, though some viewers were surprised by its shift towards robot battles rather than traditional ninja action. The renewal was announced at the Annecy Festival, and while a release date for season two hasn’t been announced yet, Adult Swim continues to support the show despite its controversial direction.

Netflix Just Added 2025’s R-Rated Sydney Sweeney Flop That Didn’t Deserve To Lose Millions

This year, in addition to the critically-panned Apple TV+ thriller Echo Valley, she released Americana after a two-year wait, and starred in the survival thriller Eden. Directed by renowned filmmaker Ron Howard and featuring a stellar cast including Jude Law, Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby, and Daniel Brühl, Eden unfortunately only earned $2.5 million at the box office despite a $55 million production budget (which was lowered to $35 million with the help of tax incentives). Now, you can watch Eden on Netflix, as it’s been added to their streaming service today.

5 Actors Who Haven’t Made A Great Movie In Years

There’s no single formula for what makes a great actor – many things contribute to a performer’s success. Some actors become well-known through dedicated preparation, while others benefit from appearing in popular and critically acclaimed films. However, an actor’s reputation can also suffer if they don’t appear in a strong film for a while. This isn’t necessarily a reflection of their talent, but some actors simply haven’t been in a successful movie for quite some time.

7 Times Batman Was as Terrifying as His Villains

He’s undeniably cruel and willing to manipulate anyone, even his friends, taking advantage of their weaknesses and using fear to control them. This often makes those closest to him wonder if he’s truly human. Sometimes, Batman’s single-minded pursuit of justice is as frightening as the criminals he fights, raising a difficult question: does his strict moral code keep his own dark side in check, or is it just a cover for the harsh methods he uses?

Almost 50 Years On, New Star Wars Release Retells The Death Star Destruction In the Weirdest Way

Lucasfilm recently shared a fun video on the Star Wars Kids YouTube channel called “The Gingerbread Death Star Crumbles.” It’s a playful take on the famous Death Star attack from the original Star Wars: A New Hope, but with a sweet twist – all the spaceships and characters are made of gingerbread! The video is the first in a new series called “Star Wars Minis” created by employees at Industrial Light & Magic as a tribute to their love of Star Wars.

6 Years Ago, This Thanos Quote Nailed Avengers: Doomsday Before It Even Existed

When Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor confront Thanos, determined to finally defeat him, he taunts them, reminding them of their loss in Infinity War. He points out that despite their efforts, they’ve ended up back where they started – facing him again. This line perfectly captured the story of Endgame, but with the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, it now feels different. It seems to reflect the current state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole, rather than just the events within the film.