Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Go Back in the Water… The Jaws 2 Tagline Explained

In contrast to the general perception, which often groups it with the other poorly received Jaws sequels, Jaws 2‘s tagline, “Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…”, is widely acclaimed as one of the best ever written. This catchy phrase, so iconic that it’s often recognized by those who haven’t even seen the film, could be argued to have transcended its original source and become a significant part of broader pop culture rather than just being associated with one movie.

Killing Thor May Be a Huge Problem for the Marvel Universe

As a devoted movie enthusiast, I’d put it this way: “In the grand spectacle that unfolded, Loki struck down Thor with an arrow imbued with Eternity. Yet, that was merely the prologue. The 25th issue of ‘Immortal Thor’ unveiled the consequences of Thor’s demise. The narrative commences with Utgard-Loki and Loki dissecting the strategy behind Loki’s lethal act against Thor. You see, the death of Thor carries profound implications, and to grasp the ‘why’, we must delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding Thor’s death, to decipher the intricate web that Loki is weaving.

The ’80s Superman Series You’ve Never Heard Of

Indeed, you may have presumed we’d mention Smallville, given its association with the world of Superman. However, it’s important to note that Superboy preceded the 2001 series by more than a decade. Although both shows share a similar premise and introduced some of Superman’s most formidable foes in live-action format, Superboy didn’t garner the same level of fandom as Smallville, Tom Welling’s melodrama on The WB network.

Thor’s Most Twisted Alter Ego Is Back (& He Has a Shocking New Hammer)

In a dramatic turn of events, Loki slays Thor, initiating a peculiar chain of occurrences. Skurge shatters both the Bifrost (Black Bridge) and the Rainbow Bridge, an action that, under Loki’s enchantment likely, causes the world to forget its interactions with Thor and the Asgardians. Thor’s spirit is transported to the Third Realm, where he encounters deities similar to those Odin encountered during his self-sacrifice. These divine beings provide Thor with essential hints to progress, eventually leading him to an unexpected character: Donald Blake, whom readers believed they would never meet again.

Jurassic World Rebirth’s Ending Was Originally Very Different

Edwards recently chatted with Variety about how the story’s conclusion was revised, particularly focusing on Mahershala Ali’s character, Duncan Kincaid. According to Edwards, the fate of this character switched a few times. Initially, in the script I initially read, he passed away, and my reaction was, ‘That’s fantastic!’

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Sequel Drops Intense First Trailer: Watch

During a special event at Anime Expo 2025 (where ComicBook was present), we have news about a fresh anime series titled Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2. This new story, set in the expansive universe of Cyberpunk 2077, introduces brand new characters and promises a distinctly different feel compared to the first season. Studio Trigger has already released the first trailer, which you can watch below for a glimpse into this upcoming change.

Marvel Just Made a Huge Change to Earth and Asgard (& It’s All Part of Loki’s Plan)

In a dramatic turn of events on the Black Bifrost, Loki took Thor’s life as part of an intricate scheme that has been unfolding since his appointment as the God of Stories. This act was instrumental in a transformation so immense it defies imagination. Despite his efforts to save Thor at all costs, Skurge found himself compelled to make a selfless sacrifice reminiscent of their past encounters. The loss of Thor left Skurge heartbroken, and he resorted to the one skill that has defined him throughout his life – making bold decisions. These actions set off a chain reaction affecting the entire Marvel Universe, ultimately altering our understanding of Thor’s life in ways we could never have foreseen.

7 MCU Heroes Powerful Enough To Face Mephisto

As a die-hard comic book enthusiast for nearly six decades now, I’ve seen countless battles between Marvel’s mightiest heroes and the cunning villain known as Mephisto. Some of these heroes have proven themselves capable of toppling this formidable foe and leaving him defeated. Yet, in the upcoming series Ironheart, it appears that the on-screen version of Mephisto wields even more influence and deceit than his comic book counterpart, making one wonder who among the heroes could possibly stand a chance against such power. The rich history of Mephisto in Marvel Comics, along with the staggering abilities of some key characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), suggests that several heroes possess the strength and skill to take on this menacing adversary.