10 Years Later, Iron Man Was Still Right in Captain America: Civil War

Captain America: Civil War is a hugely important movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But beyond its impact on future films, the story is compelling because it presents a difficult conflict between two characters with understandable viewpoints. While the film framed Tony Stark as the villain due to Captain America leading the previous movie, both characters had valid reasons for their actions thanks to careful development throughout earlier films. Ultimately, though, Iron Man’s stance in Civil War was the more logical one.

One of 2025’s Best New Indie Games Just Confirmed Its First DLC

Tiny Bookshop, a popular bookshop management simulation game developed by Neoludic Games and Skystone Games, has been a hit with players since its release on Steam in August 2025. It quickly earned an ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ rating and a Metacritic score of 81, making it one of the best indie games of the year. The game recently expanded to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, and was available on Xbox Game Pass from day one. Now, players can look forward to even more content, as Neoludic has announced a new story-based downloadable content (DLC) pack.

Prime Video’s Big-Budget Spy Thriller Is Finally Back (& You Can Watch All 7 Episodes Now)

I’m so excited that Season 2 of Citadel is finally here on Prime Video! It’s a huge show – they spent around $300 million just on the first six episodes, making it one of the most expensive series ever, right up there with The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The story follows Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra, who play top spies whose memories are erased when their agency is taken down by a dangerous group called Manticore. Now, years later, they’ve teamed up again to try and save the world. All seven episodes of the new season dropped on May 6th, and I can’t wait for everyone to see it!

Invincible Creator Robert Kirkman Discusses How The Series Uses Manga/Anime Model For Success

At the recent ComicsPro conference, which focuses on helping comic book stores and the industry thrive, Robert Kirkman discussed how comics and animation can work together, much like manga and anime do. He pointed to the success of Invincible, where the animated series has significantly boosted sales of the comic book collections. Kirkman believes this shows a promising path for the future of the American comic industry, similar to the way manga’s success is driven by its adaptation into anime. He feels American comics can achieve the same kind of growth by following a comics-to-animation model.

Jujutsu Kaisen Originally Didn’t Plan to Bring Back Characters in Sequel

The sequel to Jujutsu Kaisen jumps ahead in time so much that it was difficult to include characters from the original series. In fact, creator Gege Akutami initially didn’t intend to bring anyone back. He worried fans wouldn’t like seeing familiar faces in the sequel, as he explained in a statement shared on X (@soukatsu_) with the release of the final volume in Japan. However, after collaborating with artist Yuji Iwasaki, Akutami ultimately decided to include some returning characters near the end of the story.

5 Ways to Stream Free Movies & Series (& the Best Things to Watch on Each Streamer)

Many people are turning to free streaming options. Like paid services, there are several free platforms available, each with a unique selection of shows and movies. If you’re looking to start streaming for free, we’ve created a helpful guide. It includes where to find free movies and TV shows, plus recommendations for what to watch on each platform this month.

10 Best Love Triangles in Comic Book History, Ranked

Love triangles frequently make characters more relatable and create compelling stories filled with drama, humor, and emotional depth. Whether they involve main characters or supporting ones, these situations often center around a competition for affection.

5 Lost Media Games You’ll Never Get to Play

A game called Kid Kirby was in development by DMA Design (now Rockstar North) for the Super Nintendo. It would have starred a baby Kirby and used the Super NES Mouse for gameplay. The idea was to create a platformer where players would drag Kirby through levels, similar to how Angry Birds works. Although some of the game’s artwork and level designs have been shared online, a playable version hasn’t surfaced – no one has released or found a complete game file. More artwork appeared in 2022, but there wasn’t enough to piece together a working game.