The MCU Just Ripped Off A Classic Simpsons Episode, 32 Years On

The fourth episode of Wonder Man, titled “Doorman,” tells the story of DeMarr Davis (played by Byron Bowers). DeMarr is a nightclub doorman who gets superpowers after being exposed to toxic waste from the Roxxon Corporation. He can create portals through his own body and uses this ability to rescue people from a fire, including actor Josh Gad. Gad then helps DeMarr become famous, first as a bodyguard and then as an actor playing a superhero nicknamed “Doorman.” Doorman becomes a viral sensation thanks to his signature phrase, “Ding Dong!”

PlayStation Plus Essential Games for February 2026, Explained

Here’s a quick look at the four PlayStation Plus Essential games coming in February 2026. Two of them are part of well-known series. All PlayStation Plus members—regardless of their subscription tier—can play these games from February 3rd until March 2nd.

Gore Verbinski Reveals Rejected Comic Book Movie Pitch (& It Would Have Been Unlike Anything You’ve Seen) [Exclusive]

I was reading an interview with Gore Verbinski over at ComicBook about his new film, and he dropped a pretty surprising bit of news when asked about potential comic book adaptations. He said there’s a ton of great source material out there that hasn’t been touched, and then revealed he’s actually hoping to make a movie based on a comic called Ballistic, and he’s already thinking about starring Sam Rockwell – the guy from Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die – in it. It sounds really interesting!

7 Action-Packed Anime Series You’ll Love If You’re a KPop Demon Hunters Fan

Okay, so I absolutely loved KPop Demon Hunters, but honestly, it felt way too short! So many fans, myself included, were left wanting more, and I really think it would have thrived as a full anime series. But don’t worry, if you’re feeling that KPop Demon Huntersshaped hole in your life, there are plenty of other amazing shows out there! I’ve been on a mission to find anime that deliver that same exciting demon-hunting action – and some that even exceed* it – and I’ve finally picked out seven perfect series that have that same intensity, but each bring something totally unique to the table.

Fatal Fury’s Latest Release Is the Fighting Game 1990s Gamers Have Missed

After a 25-year hiatus, the fighting game series Fatal Fury made a comeback in 2025 with Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. This new installment feels like a love letter to classic ‘90s fighting games, standing out from modern titles. While it features updated graphics, great combos, and solid fighting mechanics, it deliberately captures the feel of those older games. It sticks with the 2D movement style of past Fatal Fury games, even including a stage with the two-lane system from earlier versions. A familiar mechanic from Mark of the Wolves returns under a new name – “Selective Potential Gear” – and other features reinforce the game’s old-school roots.

2026’s Fighting Games All Share the Same Secret That Will Keep Them Alive for Years

Fighting games often need new content, like characters and updates, to stay popular. However, upcoming fighting games planned for 2026 are breaking the mold. Instead of the usual one-on-one battles, many are experimenting with team-based gameplay – two versus two, three versus three, or even four versus four. This shift to team battles creates more exciting and varied gameplay, letting players express themselves in new ways.

33 Years Ago Marvel Destroyed Wolverine & Made Him More Popular

The storyline “Fatal Attractions” marked Magneto’s return in a pivotal X-Men arc, leading to an all-out clash with the team. Wolverine played a key role in the final battle, appearing in X-Men (Vol. 2) #25, and nearly secured victory before Magneto unleashed a brutal attack. In a shocking move – one that would likely be different today – Magneto stripped the adamantium from Wolverine’s skeleton. While it seemed to destroy a beloved character, this event ultimately contributed to Wolverine’s rise in popularity. Marvel took a huge risk by weakening him, and it paid off, making him even more iconic.