Stephen King’s New Movie’s Budget Explained (Can It Be a Box Office Success?)

The Long Walk” is set to release soon, following other horror/thriller films like “Weapons” and “The Conjuring: Last Rites,” which have already created a buzz at cinemas. Despite releasing after these popular titles, it’s likely that “The Long Walk” will still make a profit. This is largely due to Lionsgate’s strategic move to keep production costs low.

The 4 Most Influential Superhero Movies of All Time (That Aren’t Marvel or DC)

Over the years, starting from the ’80s and ’90s, superhero movies gained traction and ultimately exploded into mainstream success during the 21st century. Interestingly, a significant number of iconic superhero films were not birthed from either Marvel or DC Comics, with some originating outside of comic books entirely. Here are the top four influential movies in the superhero genre that aren’t part of the Marvel or DC Universe.

From the ’80s and ’90s onwards, the popularity of superhero movies increased significantly and reached its peak during the 21st century. What might be surprising is that a considerable number of groundbreaking superhero films did not stem from either Marvel or DC Comics; in fact, some did not even start as comic books. Here are four key superhero movies that aren’t tied to the Marvel or DC Universe.

10 DC Villains Who Had a Point (Even If Their Crimes Were Unforgivable)

In DC Comics, there’s no shortage of ruthless villains, but many of them also present valid arguments that challenge our perspectives. Though we may not condone their violent tactics, it’s difficult to deny the validity in their motivations. Over time, some of these villains have become particularly captivating due to the truth they embody, despite their horrific methods. Here are ten such DC villains whose viewpoints, though brutally expressed, hold a compelling argument.

5 Greatest Swordfighters in Anime, Ranked

Embracing my passion for the art of the blade, I can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary nature of these weapons, be it a traditional katana, a mechanical prosthetic, or even sentient blades! But what truly sets them apart are their wielders – the Ronin, mercenaries, assassins, and shinigami. These masters of swords aren’t just skilled; they’re extraordinary. Their backstories are as intricate and captivating as the battles they’ve fought, with tales of demonic powers, unique weapons, and skills that match the sharpness of their blades. And let’s not forget their indomitable will, a strength forged far beyond their steel, making them nearly invincible opponents on the battlefield.

Tactical Fans Have 4 Turn-Based Strategy Games Releasing Very Soon (& 1 Is a Game I Thought I’d Never See)

I greatly enjoy strategy games that allow for commanding numerous party members, and it seems that Lost in the Open could be a great fit for this preference. This is a low fantasy RPG in which you lead your forces to reclaim your lost throne while navigating random encounters and resource management. The game promises an intensely difficult experience, offering you the freedom to customize your units’ characteristics, skills, and gear to increase your chances of survival. It is set to launch soon, on September 26th. Hopefully, it will provide some entertainment until the next Fire Emblem game for Switch gets announced.

Every Original Avenger Ranked By How Many People They’ve Saved (The Total Is Too High to Count)

The Marvel Cinematic Universe also imparts lessons to its superheroes, one example being in “Captain America: Civil War,” where the Sokovia Accords split the Avengers due to global governments trying to control their actions. However, despite having a less-than-stellar reputation, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes devote a significant amount of time to saving humanity. Here is every original MCU Avenger, listed based on the number of people they have rescued.

3 Best Mister Terrific Scenes in the Arrowverse That Prove He Was Awesome Before Superman

It’s terrific to witness Mister Terrific making a splash on the silver screen, as he’s among those DC superheroes who frequently go unnoticed. However, it’s not entirely accurate to say he’s been ignored, since there’s at least one other franchise that recognizes his potential. Here are three instances of Mister Terrific in the Arrowverse that demonstrate he was remarkable even before Superman’s debut.

Mark Hamill Reveals Why He Returned for The Mandalorian (And It’s Actually a Really Good Reason)

In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, Hamill shared why he rejoined the popular TV series. “I returned for The Mandalorian because Luke had a beginning and an end,” he explained, drawing a parallel to creating a trilogy of James Bond films that concludes as he receives his license to kill. “Luke’s story never delved into his time as a Master Jedi at the height of his abilities.