Superman’s Justice Gang Reveal the Three Crossovers They Want in the DCU

The trailers suggest a potential conflict between the Big Blue Boyscout, or Superman, and his group of allies, who are backed by tech magnate Maxwell Lord (played by Sean Gunn). In the second season of the HBO Max series “Peacemaker,” which is set to air later this year, we will see the return of Fillion’s Guy Gardner and Merced’s Hawkgirl. They previously made an appearance in “Superman.” Notably, they are seen mocking the recruit, Christopher Smith (portrayed by John Cena), causing him to leave the room, indicating a second crossover with the larger DC Universe.

The Best Slasher Movie of the 2000s Is Available to Watch For Free

The horror-comedy film titled “Hatchet,” directed by Adam Green, was initially released in 2006 and can be considered a humorous take on slasher B-movies. Despite its poor box office performance, it has remained popular on DVD and home media platforms for quite some time. Accessibility to stream this film online has been limited over the years, but that’s no longer the case as it is now available on Tubi. This addition means you can watch “Hatchet” at no cost, provided you don’t mind watching a few advertisements.

I Think These Are the Most Underrated Kaiju From Godzilla Movies

When it comes to Gabara and Minilla, their less-than-favorable reception by fans is quite justified. These creatures seem to occupy a space somewhere between the Godzillas and the Gabaras within the monster catalog. In truth, I wasn’t only focusing on the Godzilla series but realized that many intriguing monsters debuted outside of it eventually joined the Godzilla universe at some point or another.

Meghan Markle Reportedly Turned Down An Appearance On Suits LA Before Its Cancellation, And A Source Drops Claims On Alleged Bad Blood

In seven seasons of the original “Suits,” Meghan Markle played Rachel Zane, but she was absent from “Suits LA” before its 2025 cancellation, leaving fans hoping for a Prince Harry-on-set moment disappointed. There are rumors of tension, as sources suggest that the cast and crew of the spinoff felt let down by Meghan Markle, who allegedly declined to support the show after her departure. An insider stated:

Less Than A Month After Son’s Death, 16 And Pregnant Vet Whitney Purvis Was Arrested For Involuntary Manslaughter

33-year-old ex-MTV personality Whitney Purvis was arrested today, July 7th, as reported by Fox 5 Atlanta. The news station revealed that the legal issue originated from an incident back on February 16, 2025. During this time, police found the deceased body of John Mark Harris at Purvis’ residence, who is believed to have passed away due to a drug overdose. Additionally, authorities reportedly discovered drug-related items while they were on the property. At present, Purvis’ representatives have not issued any comments regarding the situation.

Love Island USA’s Belle-A Walker Addresses Cierra Ortega’s Exit

Following Iain Stirling’s declaration on July 6 that Cierra departed from the show due to a “personal matter” on the Peacock series, Bell-A expressed her views concerning the controversial social media posts (not yet verified by TopMob News) about Cierra employing a racial slur towards Asian people.

7 Times Murderbot Was the Most Relatable Sci-Fi Hero Ever

Murderbot originates from “The Murderbot Diaries,” a series of novels authored by Martha Wells. Though the TV adaptation has undergone several alterations, it largely maintains the essence of the story. Notably, Murderbot’s character remains relatively unchanged – still a rogue security unit grappling with social anxiety, an insatiable craving for daytime television, and some of the least desirable bosses imaginable. Essentially, Murderbot has established itself as one of the most identifiable sci-fi protagonists to date, and we can’t help but be drawn to it. Yes, we suspect that Murderbot would find this description quite distasteful.

Spoiler alert for Murderbot!