The MCU’s Eternals Deserves More Love & Here’s 5 Reasons Why

As a huge Marvel fan, I was really excited to see the Eternals finally brought to life on screen! These characters actually debuted in the comics way back in 1976, and the backstory is fascinating – they were originally created through experiments by these powerful beings called Celestials, granting them immortality and incredible cosmic powers. The movie took some liberties with the origin story, making them *synthetic* creations instead, which stirred up some debate. But honestly, I think *Eternals* is a really strong film, and it deserves more credit. If it gets the recognition it deserves, we might even get a sequel – and I’m really hoping we do!

Avengers: Secret Wars Theory Teases the MCU Repeating the End of Fox’s Best X-Men Movie

A popular idea circulating on Reddit proposes that *Avengers: Secret Wars* might mirror the ending of *X-Men: Days of Future Past*. In that film, Wolverine altered the timeline but retained his memories. Considering Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic) played a key role in the *Secret Wars* comic books, he could be the one who remembers the original MCU timeline when a new one is created in the upcoming movie. This would create interesting conflicts for his character and potentially deliver an even more impactful ending than the *X-Men* film.

James Gunn Says Superman’s Lex Luthor is “Heroic” & Teases Man Of Tomorrow’s Biggest Change

James Gunn recently discussed his DC Universe plans on The Ringer-Verse podcast, with a particular focus on his upcoming project, *Man of Tomorrow*, and the character of Lex Luthor. He even admitted that he identifies with Luthor more than many other characters. Gunn’s enthusiastic comments suggest *Man of Tomorrow* won’t be a direct sequel to *Superman*, but rather a story that explores Lex Luthor just as much, if not more. Gunn wants to delve into Luthor’s motivations and show a more human side to the iconic villain, a move that might surprise some fans.

Super Mario Bros. Movie 2 Likely Delivering Long Awaited Character Debut

A new leak from a toy related to the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie has revealed Bowser Jr., Bowser’s son. The photo surfaced online thanks to a user named @therealcineor, and it seems authentic-the image was quickly taken down at the request of NBC Universal, suggesting it was genuine. This pretty much confirms Bowser Jr.’s appearance in the film.

Undertaker Returns at WWE Wrestlepalooza (And You’ll Never Guess Why)

Becky Lynch hadn’t won a match in a decade, but she finally defeated AJ Lee. Just as the victory was celebrated, the arena went dark and a familiar gong sounded. When the lights came back on, The Undertaker had appeared! He made his way to the ring and announced a surprising honor for Stephanie McMahon: she would be the first member of the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame class.

7 DC Villians Who Should Join the Suicide Squad

The Suicide Squad’s lineup changes often, which means there’s plenty of opportunity for different DC villains to join the team. Whether they’re silly or genuinely frightening, many villains could be a good fit. Here are seven we think would make strong additions.

Every Crossover in Deadpool/Batman, Ranked

Everyone has different tastes, so this isn’t about my personal favorites. Instead, we’re going to rank these crossover specials based on how well they fulfill their core idea and how effectively they highlight the unique relationship between the characters involved. Ultimately, crossovers are fun because they let us see familiar characters interact with new faces – people they’d likely either connect with or clash against. With that in mind, let’s dive into ranking all the crossovers, starting with *Deadpool/Batman*.

Peacock Is Officially the Best Streaming Service for Chucky Fans (But It’s Missing One Major Thing)

Peacock now has most of the *Child’s Play* movies available for streaming. Starting September 1st, you can watch seven of the eight films, including *Child’s Play 2*, *Child’s Play 3*, *Bride of Chucky*, *Seed of Chucky*, *Curse of Chucky*, *Cult of Chucky*, and the 2019 *Child’s Play* reboot. The original 1988 *Child’s Play* movie isn’t on Peacock, but you can find it on MGM+, AMC+, and Philo. The series follows Charles Lee Ray, a serial killer whose spirit inhabits a Good Guy doll, leading to a violent spree.