A Surprising DC Hero Is Now Leader of DC’s Most Dangerous World

The Adventures of Superman: The Book of El #1 is terrific, skillfully carrying on the narrative threads of one of the finest contemporary Superman stories. The story concludes in a bleak future, and we delve into the pages of the title’s Book of El, penned by the progeny of Superman’s kin. These entries reveal intriguing tidbits, such as Warworld’s destiny. A notable character has assumed control over the planet, marking a significant shift from the usual circumstances on Warworld. The most astonishing revelation is the ruler of the planet – Conner Kent, who goes by the moniker Superboy. Given what we learned in the “Warworld Saga” and our knowledge about Superboy, this twist fits well.

Thunderbolts Actor Comments on Replacing The Bear Star in Major MCU Role

Due to unexpected schedule adjustments following writers’ and actors’ strikes, the initial cast member Mel, played by Edebiri, had to depart from the project. In an interview, ComicBook’s Chris Killian inquired about replacing Edebiri with Viswanathan and whether any modifications were made to the character as a consequence.

This Fan-Made TMNT Game Is Better Than Shredder’s Revenge

One reason I adored “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge” is because it beautifully combined the finest elements from the classic TMNT games and transformed into an engaging, retro-styled side-scrolling brawler. Despite my immense enjoyment of “Shredder’s Revenge”, there’s another fan-made game that I believe surpasses it: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rescue-Palooza”. This fan-creation might very well be the greatest ROM hack ever made. If you’re contemplating giving it a try, let me explain why this homebrew game is an absolute blast to play!

7 Great TV Heroes Who Perfectly Turned into Villains

Often, well-crafted TV characters begin as heroes or at least with noble intentions. But throughout their storyline, circumstances change, leading the character to adopt a darker role – becoming more menacing or disturbing. Remarkably, some of these characters maintain a glimmer of their initial appeal, leaving viewers torn between sympathy and disapproval as they witness this transformation into an unambiguous villain.

Star Wars’ Next TV Show Brings Back the Coolest Lightsaber Color (With a Twist)

In numerous variations that have been created, Mace Windu’s purple-hued lightsaber remains the most captivating, particularly as it originated from the movies themselves. It’s hard to top Samuel L. Jackson’s charisma, who personally requested this color for his Jedi character. Although Master Windu might not make a comeback (stranger things have happened), future screens will showcase purple lightsabers once more, with these being brandished by two antagonists. In the upcoming LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past, the new adversary Solitus will yield not one but two interconnected purple sabers. Additionally, Darth Revan is set to make an appearance in the series, carrying both a purple and a red lightsaber with him.

7 Sci-fi Franchises That Should Have Stopped After One Movie

Generally speaking, if a movie’s initial release performs well financially, studios often find it justified to expand into a franchise, even though subsequent installments might not match the quality of the original or may seem illogical continuations. These seven series, in particular, could have benefited from stopping after their debut instead of prolonging the storyline.

24 Years Ago, Fans Started Begging for an Ending to One Video Game Series

On September 6th, 2001, the highly anticipated sequel to the acclaimed game Shenmue, titled Shenmue II, hit the shelves. However, it took fans another 18 long years to get their hands on the next installment, Shenmue III. Despite being released only two years after its predecessor, Shenmue II ended up leaving a significant cliffhanger in the gaming world, becoming one of the most famous unresolved storylines. Fans of Shenmue II were left hanging, eagerly awaiting a resolution to the narrative for nearly two decades.