Why Ryan Gosling Broke His Franchise Rule for Star Wars (and It Paid Off)

Ryan Gosling explained to Gizmodo why he decided to star in Starfighter, highlighting director Shawn Levy’s passion and the strength of the script. He admitted he’d previously turned down similar projects because they didn’t feel like a good fit, but he’s happy he waited. He believes Starfighter was a special project worth waiting for and a rare opportunity.

Every Major Wolverine Power The MCU Forgot About

Now that the X-Men movies are part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to the multiverse, we can really look at how Wolverine has been portrayed on film. The movies haven’t fully captured the range of his powers from the comics. While he’s consistently shown with his healing factor, adamantium skeleton, and claws, his other mutant abilities are often left out, reducing him to a powerful but somewhat simplified character.

5 Unbelievable DC Comics Covers That Will Make You Cringe

Older comic books sometimes featured surprisingly questionable content, like depictions of drug use – as seen on the cover of Green Lantern #85 – or deeply offensive characters, such as the racist villain Egg Fu in Wonder Woman #158. Even recent DC comics haven’t always hit the mark, with examples like the fart-themed (and scented!) April Fool’s Day issue, Harley Quinn Fartacular: Silent Butt Deadly #1. Despite being a fantastic publisher, DC Comics has a history of awkward cover art, and we’re taking a look at 5 examples.

Cartoon Network Creator Posts Controversial Response to Paramount/Warner Bros Merger

Although Uncle Grandpa wasn’t as widely popular as shows like Regular Show and Adventure Time, it still ran for five seasons on television. The show even got to team up with Steven Universe in a funny crossover episode called “Say Uncle.” Now, with news that Warner Bros. and Paramount could merge, Uncle Grandpa‘s creator, Pete Browngardt, shared a striking image of his character reacting to the news. It’s clear from his post that both Pete and Uncle Grandpa aren’t happy about the possible merger.

G.I. Joe Reboot Confirmed With Controversial Screenwriter (And The News Only Gets Weirder)

According to The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter Max Landis will be writing a new G.I. Joe movie, marking a potential comeback for the once-promising talent. Landis gained attention early in his career after writing the 2012 hit Chronicle, but his career stalled in 2019 when The Daily Beast published a detailed report containing sexual assault allegations from eight women. Since then, he’s primarily been creating content for his YouTube channel.

Absolute Martian Manhunter Reveals DC’s Most Sinister Villain in Years

Even the lead characters in Absolute Martian Manhunter have been struggling with a powerful, negative psychic force – the White Martian. Things were complicated when John and the Martian paused their efforts so Jones could work on his marriage. Now, the Martian has been captured, leaving John exposed and in danger. At the end of the last issue, John met his new partner, an invisible being calling itself Despair-the-Zero. However, Despair-the-Zero is very different from the Martian, and its actions towards John mark it as one of the most malicious entities in the Absolute Universe.

Marathon’s Server Slam Crossed 143,000 Concurrent Steam Players, But Momentum is Already Faltering

While the game had a strong start, player numbers dropped to around 64,952 on the second day. We might see an increase over the weekend, but some players are criticizing the game’s design, including the user interface and art style. One issue, highlighted on Reddit, is that it’s hard to tell the difference between slightly better shields in your inventory, though filtering by item value can make it easier.

Fullmetal Alchemist Announces Anime Crossover Event

Japanese fans will be able to see Fullmetal Alchemist movies in theaters starting March 6th. Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa will play for one week in Tokyo, Hokkaido, Aichi, Osaka, and Fukuoka, until March 12th. Then, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos will be shown until March 19th. On March 22nd, there will be a special one-night event featuring the first episodes of Daemons of the Shadow Realm, along with cast members Kensho Ono, Yume Miyamoto, Yuichi Nakamura, Misaki Kuno, and Junichi Suwabe. This new series, a continuation of the Fullmetal Alchemist story, will premiere on television on April 4th, giving Japanese anime fans an early look.