7 Masterfully Written Anime That Everyone Should Watch, Ranked

Great storytelling relies on a lot of things working together: characters that feel real, natural-sounding conversations, a well-developed setting, and a strong plot. If characters are flat or information is awkwardly explained, it can ruin a show, even if it looks good. These series – ranging from a Viking-era revenge story to two beloved classics – all excel at writing, and that’s why they’re worth watching.

Wonder Man’s Ending Sets Up The Forgotten MCU Series Iron Man Teased 10 Years Ago

The most interesting part of Wonder Man is a subtle clue at the end about its potential future. If the show continues and we see more of Simon Williams in the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe, it would be great to see them delve into the full extent of his abilities and create a conflict between him and the Department of Damage Control. This would connect to an idea first presented by Tony Stark years ago and feel like a natural progression of the story.

Wonder Man’s Tribute Explained: Who Is Juan “Spike” Osorio?

The show Wonder Man feels like a love letter to Hollywood, featuring many famous actors appearing as themselves. However, observant viewers will notice the first episode is dedicated to someone less well-known: Juan “Spike” Osorio. There’s a sad story behind this dedication.

Wonder Man Continues The MCU Phase 6’s Post-Credits Trend (& It’s The Perfect Choice)

Marvel’s recent Phase 6 TV shows, including Eyes of Wakanda, Marvel Zombies, and now Wonder Man, haven’t included extra scenes after the credits. Since these shows were designed as self-contained limited series (though Zombies might come back later), it felt unnecessary to add them. Many viewers will likely appreciate that Wonder Man also skips the post-credits scene, as it fits the show’s format and avoids adding a teaser that doesn’t really go anywhere.

Marvel’s Secret Wars Expansion Arrives Right In Time For Avengers: Doomsday

The Secret Wars expansion is the latest addition to the Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game. It throws you and your friends into the heart of Battleworld, a chaotic realm ruled by Doctor Doom. You’ll explore a variety of dangerous locations, like the futuristic streets of 2099, the eerie Deadlands, and a radiation-soaked Greenland, adding a fresh and exciting twist to your role-playing game.

DreamWorks’ Best Franchise Is Coming to Netflix (But There’s a Big Problem)

The popular animated series How to Train Your Dragon, featuring the adventures of Hiccup and Toothless, is coming to Netflix next month! Starting February 1st, you’ll be able to stream the first two movies, How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2. The live-action How to Train Your Dragon will be added on February 10th. These films will join the show How to Train Your Dragon: Race to the Edge already available on the platform. However, the third movie, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, won’t be included in the Netflix release.

10 Best New Marvel Villains of the Last 10 Years

Over the past ten years, Marvel has created many new villains, some of whom have become truly memorable. While facing tough competition from established, popular villains, a few have really stood out. Here are the ten best Marvel villains introduced in the last decade – characters with the potential to become legendary.

The New Xbox Announcement Is Good News For Everyone (Except Xbox)

Xbox has historically released games in an inconsistent way, but recent announcements suggest they’re moving away from making titles exclusive to their consoles. This is good news for PlayStation and Sony players, and it seems Xbox Game Studios wants more people to be able to enjoy their games. However, Xbox fans might not be thrilled, as console exclusivity is often what helps a system compete with others.