Prime Video Just Added All 100 Episodes of One of the Most Underrated Sitcoms of the 21st Century

All 100 episodes of the sitcom Rules of Engagement, created by Tom Hertz, became available on Prime Video on March 25th. The show originally aired on CBS from 2007 to 2013 and was a consistent part of their comedy programming, though it never became a major hit. This was partly because it often premiered mid-season and its time slot changed frequently. Rules of Engagement humorously explored modern relationships, following a long-married couple, a couple getting ready to wed, and a single friend as they all experienced the ups and downs of love and dating.

Invincible’s Original Story Changes Image Comics’ Underworld

If you haven’t watched the latest episode of Invincible (season four, episode four), be warned – spoilers ahead! The episode focuses on a major conflict in Hell: the villain Volcanikka is trying to take over. After defeating Damien and the Darkblood Clan, Mark Grayson is approached by a former detective who wants to restore Satan to power. Their alliance leads them to confront Volcanikka and Cerebrus, and along the way, Mark (and the audience) learns a lot about the inner workings of Hell. The episode reveals that Satan played a role in creating humanity, and even suggests that Heaven might not be real. This is a significant departure from the original comic book storyline, especially when compared to the experiences of characters like Al Simmons.

Microsoft Gaming’s New CEO Might Revamp Game Pass Subscription Prices – Rumor

Neither Microsoft nor Sharma have publicly commented on any possible changes to Game Pass pricing. Currently, Game Pass offers different subscription levels. The most comprehensive, Game Pass Ultimate, costs $30 a month and includes over 400 games. A slightly more affordable option, Premium, provides access to over 200 games for $15 a month. The basic Game Pass Essential plan, with over 50 games, is available for $10 per month. These tiered subscriptions were first introduced in October 2025.

7 Marvel Romances That Were Tragically Cut Short

Superhero stories often feature a lot of drama, and romance is a particularly popular source. Unfortunately, the publisher has prematurely ended several promising relationships, seemingly to create more conflict. Here are seven Marvel romances that fans believe deserved a longer run.

4 Years Ago, A Surprising Sci-fi Movie Put the Marvel Cinematic Universe to Shame

Most of the recent Marvel Cinematic Universe movies – like Black Widow, Shang-Chi, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Thunderbolts – didn’t really explore the idea of the multiverse in a significant way. The films that did try, such as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, created confusing and inconsistent rules for how alternate realities worked and didn’t explain why these alternate realities were interesting. Then, the firing of Jonathan Majors after his conviction further disrupted any existing story plans. Loki was the only exception, consistently using the multiverse concept in a logical and impactful way. Overall, the saga showed that Marvel had a great idea but lacked a clear plan for how to tell a cohesive story. The studio didn’t anticipate that a much lower-budget film could demonstrate what a truly ambitious multiversal story could be.