Robert Downey Jr. Finally Explains Why He Really Returned to the MCU as Doctor Doom

Honestly, when the announcement dropped, the reaction was pretty split. It was awesome seeing Robert Downey Jr. back in the Marvel universe, especially since he basically started it all. But a lot of people felt like Marvel was relying too much on nostalgia and his famous name to get folks excited. Things had already been a bit rocky with the Multiverse Saga, and the Jonathan Majors situation – losing Kang, who was supposed to be the next big bad like Thanos – definitely didn’t help. Now, with Avengers: Doomsday almost here, Downey Jr. sat down with Bran Ferren for Conversations for our Daughters and finally explained what really made him decide to come back to the MCU after Avengers: Endgame.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Viewership Drops Over 50% From Season 1 [Exclusive]

Early viewership numbers for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 show a significant drop compared to Season 1. Through the first five episodes, Season 2 has received 4.5 million views and 10.9 million hours of watch time. In contrast, Season 1 garnered 8.4 million views and 24 million hours watched over the same period. This represents a roughly 46% decrease in views and a 54% decrease in hours watched. Looking at the first week alone, Season 1 drew 1.9 million views and 3.5 million hours watched, while Season 2 only achieved 927,000 views and 788,000 hours. This trend continues each week, with Season 2 consistently receiving about half the engagement of Season 1.

Wolverine PS5 Updates Still Coming in the Next Few Weeks

I was getting a little worried about whether we’d actually see those updates, but the developer just confirmed on social media that they’re still on track for this Spring! They basically just said ‘Yup, still happening!’ which is awesome to hear.

10 Anime Coming to Netflix in May 2026

Just before April finishes, What’s on Netflix shared a list of shows coming to the platform in May. Many of these are popular titles, making this one of the most anticipated releases of 2026 so far.

Jujutsu Kaisen Unveils New Look At Beloved Characters Ahead of a Major Project

To celebrate five years of the Jujutsu Kaisen anime, a special event called Juju Fest will be held on August 29th and 30th at K Arena Yokohama. The event will feature the voice actors performing live as their characters, along with performances of the anime’s popular opening and ending themes. A new promotional image has been released, showcasing characters from throughout the series, including those featured in the Culling Game arc. You can find all the details about tickets, the performance schedule, and more on the official anime website.

Crunchyroll’s Best Action Fantasy of The Year Reveals New Update

The English dub of the series became available on April 26, 2026. Although the dub is released two weeks after the original Japanese version, new episodes will be available at the same time as the subtitled releases. Crunchyroll’s website has also announced the voice cast, with the original actors reprising their roles. Season two will introduce new characters and continues the story directly after the first season’s ending, leading into what is expected to be the most intense story arc yet. Will Serfort and his classmates are now facing the greatest danger they’ve ever encountered.

After The Boys Season 5, Episode 4, I’m More Convinced Butcher Is the Show’s Real Final Villain

Even though Hughie and Kimiko have intense arguments and honest moments that might not lead to a happy ending for them, Butcher’s actions suggest he’s on a dangerous path toward becoming a true villain before the series ends. Butcher has always been the most unpredictable member of the team, and he’s increasingly mirroring Homelander’s behavior with each season. The ending of Season 4 specifically shows him giving in to his darker impulses, prioritizing them over his better nature. He’s definitely crossed the line into villainous territory, and I now believe he’ll be the ultimate enemy The Boys have to face, potentially even more so than Homelander.

Star Trek: 7 Things That Still Don’t Make Sense About the Borg

Over time, the Borg lost their initial mystique and became a more predictable, and less threatening, enemy. More importantly, their flaws became increasingly obvious. Their motivations became unclear, their strategies didn’t always make sense, and their rigid hierarchy seemed illogical, all of which undermined their supposed goal of ‘perfection.’ It’s now hard to ignore the inconsistencies in their character and actions.