The Boys Season 5 May Not Give Us the Death We’ve Been Waiting For (But Its Alternative Is Better)

The latest episode of The Boys offers a fitting conclusion for one of its original characters, though it doesn’t deliver the tragic ending some viewers expected. Since the show began, fans have anticipated the death of a particular character, perhaps almost as much as they’ve waited for Homelander to fall. However, after Season 5, Episode 7, it seems the series has a different, and ultimately more impactful, fate in store for them.

First 10 Members of Justice League International, Ranked by Power

The Justice League International has featured a diverse range of heroes, from those with reality-altering abilities like Captain Atom to those who rely on technology, such as Blue Beetle. Here’s a ranking of the ten most powerful original members, based on their strength and impact, not how well-known they are.

7 Mortal Kombat Characters Missing from The Sequel

Cole Young was the central figure in the first Mortal Kombat reboot, and his wife, Allison, played a significant role as well. However, in Mortal Kombat II, Cole appears much less, and Allison isn’t in the film at all—a surprising change for anyone who saw the original. The sequel completely shifted focus away from Cole’s story, and even omitting any mention of Allison was unexpected.

5 Coolest Overpowered Supervillains Not in Marvel or DC Movies (Ranked By Power Level)

As a huge movie fan, I’ve seen a lot of amazing comic book villains, and it’s awesome when they come from outside the usual Marvel and DC universes. The truly great ones aren’t just powerful, they’re also captivating – characters you love to hate and who genuinely feel like a threat to our heroes. So, I’ve put together a list of 5 of the coolest, most powerful villains from movies not based on those big two franchises.

PS1 Game From 1998 Gets Unexpected New Release

Hamster has released Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. This strategy game first came out in North America in 1991 for PC, and became well-known on the Sega Genesis. In 1998, SystemSoft released an updated version for the PlayStation 1, called Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia, and this is the version that Hamster has now brought to modern consoles.

Rare Pikachu Promo Card Keeps Selling For Record-Breaking Prices (Here’s Why)

Starting in early 2025, a Pikachu card from 1998 has begun selling for significantly more money than it used to. Both regular and professionally graded versions of the card are increasing in value, but the professionally graded PSA 10 version has seen the largest price jump, according to PriceCharting. This card, the 1998 Ooyama’s Pikachu promo, was originally available only in Japan as part of a special vending machine series. Uniquely, the card was fully hand-drawn by Pokémon TCG illustrator Kouichi Ooyama and was distributed on a sheet where collectors could peel off individual cards. While always rare, this vintage card has historically been affordable. However, that appears to be changing.