The Justice League’s First 7 Villains, Ranked by Power

To truly determine if the Justice League has always been the most powerful superhero team, we need to look back at their earliest battles. We’re going to examine the first seven villains they faced and rank them by their strength. This will finally answer the question of whether the League truly earned their reputation as the best, or if they were always deserving of the title. Let’s get started with the ranking!

Mortal Kombat 2 Trailer Showcases More Shao Kahn, Noob Saibot, and Kung Lao

The conflict features several key matchups: Noob Saibot, formerly Bi Han, battling Scorpion, and Kung Lao facing off against Liu Kang. Meanwhile, Shao Kahn is predictably causing chaos and declaring his dominance over Earthrealm, much to Kitana’s dismay. Amidst all this, Johnny Cage is just trying to make it through, thankfully with the support of his friends.

Star Trek Has Officially Given One Classic TNG Race A Massive Power-Up

The Betzoids are back in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, a series that also celebrates the franchise’s 60th anniversary. These telepathic aliens have evolved with new abilities, thanks to a new student named Tarima. She’s an exceptionally powerful empath—so much so that she needed a device implanted in her neck to manage her emotions. Now, we finally understand the full extent of Tarima’s incredible power.

This Game Has Rewritten the Rules of Co-Op RPGs

For a long time, simply killing enemies quickly and getting more rewards has been considered good teamwork in these games. But true cooperation goes beyond just dealing more damage or combining special abilities. It’s about making choices together, facing the results of those choices as a team, and growing together. Most co-op RPGs miss this crucial element, which is why they often feel the same after playing for a while. Now, No Rest for the Wicked aims to offer something different.

Peacock Is About To Lose Robert Downey Jr.’s Forgotten Post-MCU Family Movie

Stephen Gaghan’s 2020 film Dolittle, based on the classic stories by Hugh Lofting, will soon be removed from Peacock. While the exact date isn’t known, movies on this list usually leave the service at the end of the month. The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Dolittle, a lonely veterinarian in Wales who can talk to animals. He’s called back into the world for a dangerous sea voyage to find a cure for Queen Victoria’s illness.