10 Times Marvel Heroes Needed to Be Stopped

Whether losing themselves to anger or falling under someone else’s influence, here’s a look at instances where Marvel heroes needed to be restrained.

Whether losing themselves to anger or falling under someone else’s influence, here’s a look at instances where Marvel heroes needed to be restrained.

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Xbox Game Pass subscribers hoping to play *Inscryption* this Halloween might want to have a backup plan. The popular 2021 roguelike deck-builder is potentially leaving the Game Pass library in October, though this hasn’t been officially confirmed. However, there are strong indications that it could happen.

Because each *Black Mirror* episode features a unique story and world, most actors and characters only appear once. A few have returned for multiple episodes, but the show’s short format allows even very famous actors – including many from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) – to participate. By the end of *Black Mirror* season 7, which notably included the show’s first direct sequel, a total of 31 actors who have also appeared in the MCU had been featured in this acclaimed and often unsettling anthology series.

According to Steam Deck HQ, *Borderlands 4* has fairly high system requirements on Steam, which means it doesn’t run well on the Steam Deck. This could prevent it from being officially ‘Steam Deck Verified.’ Gearbox hasn’t said anything about this, and it seems they didn’t consider the Steam Deck during development, as the game performs poorly on the handheld.

The Rhino, created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. (also known as Aleksei Sytsevich), was a unique addition to Spider-Man’s enemies. While many of Spider-Man’s villains are complex and driven by elaborate schemes, the Rhino was portrayed as a straightforward, powerful criminal. He wasn’t motivated by world domination like the Kingpin, personal revenge like Kraven the Hunter, or madness like the Green Goblin. Instead, he simply took jobs for money, like many common criminals. In a world full of hidden agendas, the Rhino is refreshingly direct – he’s motivated purely by payment. This, combined with his incredible strength and ability to smash through obstacles, often makes him seem like a simple brute used mainly for action sequences. However, the Rhino is more than just an unstoppable force chasing money and valuables.

It’s surprising how often the advanced technology we see in science fiction movies isn’t as unrealistic as it appears. Sometimes, sci-fi actually *leads* to new inventions, while other times, it simply anticipates developments that were likely to happen anyway. Either way, it’s always a bit eerie when a sci-fi film accurately predicts something that later becomes reality, especially if it once seemed like a distant dream.

After nearly twenty years, a Wolverine game from Marvel is finally on the way. It was first revealed in 2021, along with the sequel to Marvel’s Spider-Man, but we haven’t seen much of it since. A short cinematic trailer didn’t show much of the story or even Wolverine himself. While some gameplay footage leaked after a hack two years ago, it was still an early, unfinished look at the game.

Victor is a powerful character designed to excel in the later stages of the game. While his abilities can be risky early on, causing damage to himself as well as enemies, they become incredibly strong with upgrades, providing excellent survivability and making him a major force in team battles. He’s most effective when played as a front-line fighter, drawing enemy attention and surviving long enough to damage opponents with his aura and devastating ultimate ability.

While it’s exciting Robert Downey Jr. is returning, it’s unlikely he’ll stay for the long haul. The Marvel Cinematic Universe will eventually need a new overarching villain to bring everyone together. Luckily, there are many possibilities, particularly with the introduction of the X-Men, who are poised to become central figures. But the next big bad might actually be a lesser-known villain who hasn’t yet faced the Avengers.