Every KPop Demon Hunters Animated Short for McDonald’s, Ranked

I was so excited when McDonald’s teamed up with KPop Demon Hunters earlier this spring! They released two awesome meals based on the movie – one inspired by HUNTR/X and the other by the Saja Boys. It was like a fun competition, a “Battle for the Fans,” to see which meal people loved more. And leading up to it, they dropped some really entertaining KPop Demon Hunters shorts, which I’ve collected below, ranked from most to least fun!

Mikaela Hoover Reveals Which DC Icon She Wants Screentime With In Man Of Tomorrow [Exclusive]

At the LVLUP Expo in Las Vegas, egmr.ru interviewed Mikaela Hoover about her recent roles, including her part as Cat, a reporter at the Daily Planet alongside Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen. With the expansive DC Universe James Gunn is building, Cat could potentially interact with many characters in future movies like the Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow. Mikaela has already thought about which character she’d like to work with more closely in future films.

EA Sports UFC 6 Gets June 19 Release Date as Pre-Orders Open

Okay, so the rumors are true! UFC 6 is officially dropping on June 19th. I just saw it listed on both PlayStation and Xbox stores where you can even pre-order the digital version now. We’d heard about this date before, but it was just a leak – now it’s 100% confirmed, which is awesome!

Netflix Is About To Lose a Cult Classic ‘80s Fantasy Comedy

You only have a little over a week to watch Harry and the Hendersons on Netflix! This charming 1987 comedy, starring John Lithgow and Melinda Dillon, will be removed from the streaming service on May 1st. The movie, produced by Amblin Entertainment, tells the story of a Seattle family who accidentally hits Bigfoot with their car and decides to take him in. What follows is a funny and heartwarming tale as they try to hide their new, gentle giant – named Harry – from the world and learn to love him as one of their own.

5 Best Underrated Open-World Games

Even though these open-world games aren’t perfect, they’re worth revisiting. They offer a fresh take on a genre that often feels repetitive, with experiences ranging from a uniquely atmospheric horror game to an overlooked fantasy RPG epic. If you’re looking for something different and are willing to give a game a second chance, these titles are a great option – especially if they didn’t receive the recognition they deserved when they first came out.

Regular Show Fans Don’t Have to Worry About New Cartoon Network Revival

Before its Cartoon Network premiere on May 11th, Regular Show: The Lost Tapes provided critics with two episodes. While that’s not enough for a full review of the revival, it does allow for a first impression. Based on those episodes, it’s clear that fans of the original Regular Show can expect the same quality and humor they loved – the show hasn’t missed a beat.

7 Most Lethal X-Men Villains Ranked by Highest Kill Count

It’s easy to get lost in the schemes of all the X-Men’s enemies, especially considering how much destruction they cause. Today, we’re looking at seven of their most dangerous foes and ranking them by how many people they’ve killed. It’s tough to get exact numbers – many deaths are only hinted at – but we’ve tried to be as accurate as possible, focusing on confirmed actions and statements. For instance, while Sublime claims responsibility for much of the conflict between humans and mutants, it’s hard to prove direct involvement, so he won’t be included. With that said, let’s take a look at just how deadly these villains are.

Scrapped Disney Sequel Revealed for One of the Best Animated Movies of the Century

In an interview with The Direct, producer Glen Keane explained that Disney struggled to come up with a compelling story for a Tangled sequel. He used the examples of Pinocchio and Beauty and the Beast, asking, “Once the main characters achieve their ultimate transformation, what’s left to explore?” Keane shared that the original creative team met to discuss the possibility of a sequel, but ultimately concluded they couldn’t find a story that felt worthy of telling.

7 Anime Seasons That Ruined Their Series, Ranked By Terribleness

Most fans agree that the first half of Death Note is stronger than the second. The deaths of key characters significantly impacted Light Yagami’s story. While these losses didn’t ruin the series entirely, they did detract from its overall quality. Death Note remains a great show, but there’s a noticeable difference between the strong start and what follows a major turning point.