Peacock is About to Add the Undisputed Masterpiece Movie You Didn’t Know Was Based on a Comic

Released in 2002, Road to Perdition is considered one of Tom Hanks’ finest performances. This film, adapted from the DC Comics graphic novel of the same name, takes place during the Great Depression. It tells the story of Michael Sullivan, a mob enforcer played by Hanks, and his son as they pursue revenge on the man who killed their family. The movie boasts an impressive cast, including Jude Law, Stanley Tucci, Daniel Craig, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, and features Paul Newman’s final on-screen theatrical role. Newman received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his performance. Road to Perdition will be available to stream on Peacock starting April 1st.

Seven Wives Creator and Editor Tease a Dark Whodunit for IDW Crime’s Debut (Exclusive)

Zoe Tunnell, along with artists V Gagnon and Tesslyn Bergin, created Seven Wives, a new comic about two detectives investigating a death within a remote Arizona compound of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The investigation quickly leads them into a disturbing mystery involving brainwashing, and the comic promises a thrilling whodunit with plenty of unexpected twists. ComicBook recently spoke with Tunnell and editor Riley Farmer about the launch of this exciting new crime comic series and what readers can anticipate.

Crimson Desert’s Introduction Almost Made Me Quit the Game

I was really disappointed with Crimson Desert, as you might guess from the title of this article. It’s a terrible feeling when something you’re incredibly excited about turns out to be a letdown, and that’s exactly how I felt. I was so hyped for this game, and the initial experience was truly awful – I was staring at my TV at 1 AM, completely baffled by the opening. While the beginning is one of the worst I’ve ever seen, I want to encourage others to push through it, because the game gets much better. I’m glad I stuck with it, and I hope you will too.

5 More Movie Twists That Were Obvious From the Beginning

For much of their duration, The Usual Suspects is a solid crime mystery and The Sixth Sense is a decent supernatural horror film. What truly elevates these movies are their endings. Unlike films like Arrival, The Mist, or Fight Club, the stories of The Usual Suspects and The Sixth Sense aren’t particularly groundbreaking until after the major twist is revealed. Conversely, many well-crafted movies with compelling stories and characters can be let down by predictable twists, as seen in Thanksgiving, The Dark Knight Rises, and No Time To Die.

Every MCU Spider-Man Costume, Ranked From Worst to Best

Spider-Man’s movie costumes have varied – some closely resemble his comic book look, while others are original designs created for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Throughout his time in the MCU, Spider-Man has worn everything from high-tech suits to simpler ones, and each has contributed to his overall look. Here’s a ranking of every unique costume he’s worn in the MCU so far, from least to most impressive.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run Hits Big on Netflix Despite Schedule Controversy

During its first week, from March 16th to March 22nd, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run ranked second among Netflix’s most popular non-English shows. The introduction of the character Johnny Joestar drew 4.7 million views, totaling 3.7 million hours of watch time – a solid number considering the first episode was 47 minutes long. It’s not surprising that it came in behind BTS The Comeback Live, which topped the charts with 13.1 million views – more than three times the viewership of the new JoJo anime. Still, it was a strong start for the series.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Cost of Hope revealed as first major Heart of Chornobyl expansion

The new DLC was revealed at the Xbox Partner Preview and promises a significant expansion to the game’s story. Called Cost of Hope, it will add a lengthy new storyline – lasting dozens of hours – along with two new areas to explore, new weapons, and unique anomalies. It will also deepen how you interact with the game world, potentially connecting to the A-Life system which simulates the environment.

Crimson Desert Devs Are Already Working On Their Next Game (And It Looks a Lot Different)

Pearl Abyss, the team behind the popular game Black Desert, is now focusing more on their upcoming game, DokeV. While Crimson Desert shares a similar art style and feel with Black Desert, DokeV is a departure from those games. Both Crimson Desert and DokeV are open-world games, but that’s where their similarities end. Pearl Abyss announced both titles around the same time, but they’re taking different approaches with DokeV.