5 Forgotten Superman Villains Who Really Need a Comeback

This is particularly true when looking at Superman’s long history. Over nearly 90 years, he’s faced a huge number of villains. While a few have become recurring threats, most have faded into obscurity, which is a shame. There are some truly compelling villains who deserve another chance. These are the unusual or underused bad guys who could bring fresh, interesting stories – especially with a modern twist. Here are five of the best examples.

Every Godzilla & Kong Tie-In That’s Official MonsterVerse Canon

Let’s quickly mention a few MonsterVerse stories that aren’t considered official parts of the main storyline. This includes the comic book Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong, and the video games Godzilla: Crisis Defense, Godzilla: Strike Zone, Kong VR: Destination Skull Island, and Godzilla: Smash3.

HBO Max Just Added an Iconic ‘90s Summer Blockbuster (But It’s 10/10 Sequel Is Missing)

When people think of classic 90s summer movies, Twister is often the first that comes to mind. Produced with the help of Steven Spielberg – who essentially created the summer blockbuster with Jaws decades earlier – Twister was a huge hit, earning nearly $500 million worldwide and becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1996 (behind only Independence Day). Starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as a divorced couple who chase storms, the film follows their attempt to deploy a new weather-measuring device during a series of massive tornadoes in Oklahoma. A sequel, Twisters, was released in 2024, but it’s currently streaming on Peacock, not HBO Max.

Bleach Gives Fans a Gift To Prepare For The Thousand-Year Blood War’s End

Viz Media has launched a new website called “Bleach Memories” that offers fans a unique way to interact with the world of Bleach. The site is building excitement for the final arc, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity, which is scheduled to arrive in July 2026. Fans can create custom images using artwork and scenes from throughout the series and share them online. Viz Media encourages fans to use the site to celebrate their favorite Bleach moments and share what they love about the show. They plan to add more content soon!

Dexter: Resurrection’s New Serial Killer is Perfect Thanks to a 40 Year Old Cult Thriller

The first season’s antagonist was Leon Prater (Peter Dinklage), a wealthy man fascinated by serial killers, though he hadn’t committed any murders himself until he shot Angel Batista in front of Dexter. This forced Dexter to evade Leon and his protector, Charley (Uma Thurman), ultimately leading to Dexter killing both of them and escaping. Afterward, Dexter discovered a file in Leon’s records detailing “Don Frampt, New York Ripper.” According to Deadline, Brian Cox will portray the New York Ripper.

Another Eden Begins launches September 17

Studio Prisma announced that the popular game Another Eden is getting a visual upgrade and full English voiceovers in Another Eden Begins. Shinnosuke Hirasawa, head of Studio Prisma, stated that collaborating with Masato Kato is always a joy, and they’re excited to deliver another moving story that spans time and space.

Star Trek Cancellation Killed a Dream Voyager Payoff With 30 Years of Build-Up

I was listening to the D-Con Chamber podcast with Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating – you know, from Star Trek: Enterprise – and Robert Picardo shared something really interesting. He actually pitched an idea to the showrunners of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, and they were planning to use it in season three! Apparently, it involved bringing back a story thread that was originally conceived about 30 years ago and updating it for the new series. It sounds like it could have been a cool way to connect the past and present of Star Trek.

Tekken 8 Fans Frustrated With Season 3 Might Want to Try This Indie Gem

The world of 3D fighting games hasn’t seen much excitement recently, with fans looking to Tekken 8 and the upcoming Virtua Fighter for a revival. Meanwhile, 2D fighting games are doing very well, with several new titles like Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, Invincible Vs., and Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls scheduled for release in 2026. Despite the anticipation for these big, ambitious games, plenty of fun can still be had with simpler, free-to-play fighting games.