Avengers: Doomsday’s Best Doctor Doom Theory Highlights One Important Character’s Absence

Initially, many fans questioned the decision to have Joe and Anthony Russo direct the new film, and were surprised by the casting of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom and Chris Evans returning as Steve Rogers. However, Marvel Studios successfully addressed these concerns with a strong marketing campaign. The trailer shown at CinemaCon 2026, along with other promotional materials, convinced many to give the film a chance, all without revealing much about the plot. As with all Marvel movies, Avengers: Doomsday has sparked countless fan theories, but one in particular stands out as a clever attempt to figure out Doctor Doom’s motivations.

Sydney Sweeney Starring In Surprising Horror Movie Reimagining With a Twist

As reported by Deadline, Thomasin Sweeney will star in a new movie based on Lindsey Anderson Beer’s novel Hollow, which is a fresh take on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Beer, who recently directed Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, is writing and directing the film. Production companies LuckyChap and Beer’s Lab Brew, along with Sweeney’s Honey Trap, are also involved. Publisher Putnam (an imprint of Penguin Random House) quickly secured the rights to the novel, preventing a bidding war and demonstrating their strong belief in the story. Sweeney will play Katrina Van Tassel, a character significantly reimagined from her more subdued role in Washington Irving’s original tale.

Despite Fans’ Hopeful Wishes, One of Shonen Jump’s Biggest Manga Won’t Ever Return

The announcement that Chainsaw Man Part 2 was ending caused a strong reaction from fans, many of whom struggled to accept it. It felt like the story was ending abruptly without proper closure, leading many to hope for a Part 3. This hope increased when the final volume’s release date was announced with the promise of extra content. However, those expectations have been dashed. The extra pages in the final volume don’t continue the story, announce a sequel, or even suggest one – they simply reinforce the existing ending.

Every Rocky & Creed Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best

I’m a huge fan of the Rocky series, and even though Rocky Balboa from 2006 seemed like the end, it was amazing to see Rocky and some familiar faces return in the Creed movies! Honestly, those Creed films starring Michael B. Jordan have really brought the whole franchise back to life and made it popular with a new generation. I’ve been debating with friends about which movie is the best, so I decided to put together a ranking of all the Rocky and Creed films, from what I think is the worst to the absolute best.

Anyone Frustrated With Civilization Should Pick Up This Indie City Builder Instead

The Civilization series is beloved for its intricate details and how everything connects – every building and decision has consequences. Successful games inspired by Civilization capture this complexity, often adding unique and interesting elements. A particularly exciting city-building game launched in early May 2026, offering compelling features for both newcomers and longtime fans of the genre.

Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Used Generative AI in Early Development

The developers used AI tools to help with initial ideas and create some temporary content during the game’s creation. However, they made sure all AI-generated elements were either swapped out for human-created content or improved by artists and designers to ensure the game matched their creative goals.

The Mandalorian & Grogu 2 Gets Surprisingly Confident Update From Din Djarin Actor Despite Poor Box Office

Getting people to go to theaters to see characters they usually watch at home is a challenge, and the latest Star Wars movie has earned less than $250 million so far. This puts it on track to be the lowest-grossing Star Wars film ever – currently a record held by Solo with $393 million. This has sparked discussions about the future of Star Wars in theaters, and raised questions about whether we’ll see The Mandalorian & Grogu 2 or a fourth season of The Mandalorian. However, Brendan Wayne, one of the actors who played the Mandalorian in the movie, recently shared that these characters will continue, according to ScreenRant.

Star Wars: Rogue One — Jyn Erso #1 Shows the Force is Still Strong in the Comics (Review)

The Andor tie-in comic started well, but the newest issue focuses on Jyn Erso, a compelling character from the movie. Surprisingly, the story, which takes place during her time in an Imperial prison—a potentially dull setting—is actually a really exciting Star Wars adventure. Ethan Sacks and Ramon Rosana have crafted a fantastic tale that proves there are still compelling stories to be told in the Star Wars universe.