Marvel Really Fumbled the X-Men And I’m Not Sure Anything Can Save Them Now

Marvel’s mismanagement of the X-Men franchise is evident as they allowed Hickman to depart from the series and prolonged the Krakoa Era for financial gains – a period that kept Marvel afloat during COVID times. The continuation, “From the Ashes,” unfortunately carries on this misstep. The X-Men comics are plagued with issues, and it appears there’s no genuine desire to rectify them. Despite being one of Marvel’s most iconic franchises, I fear that at this point, the X-Men may be beyond repair.

10 Best Anime Villains of All Time

Despite our efforts, we’ve given it a go! These villains are undeniably the cream of the crop in the anime world. They aren’t always the strongest, most fearsome, or most despised; rather, they are the iconic figures of anime villainy that have made a significant impact within the industry. Their notoriety, cultural significance, or exceptional writing has ensured their prominence on this list, and each one deserves their spot here.

A Fan-Favorite Black Mirror Episode Was Predicted 17 Years Before It Aired… By Friends?!

The Episode with Phoebe and Rachel’s Silly Run” or “The Running Episode”

In the episode titled “The Running Episode,” it wasn’t just about Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) and Rachel’s (Jennifer Aniston) amusing jogging, Chandler’s (the late Matthew Perry) tidying up Monica’s (Courteney Cox) apartment while she was away, or Joey (Matt LeBlanc) gaining a new flatmate. This particular installment also featured Ross (David Schwimmer) attempting to impress the new roommate of Joey’s with an intriguing tale. In the story, Ross (David Schwimmer) explained to Janine (Elle Macpherson), “By the year 2030, we might have computers that can perform functions equivalent to a human brain. In theory, you could upload your thoughts and memories into this computer, and continue to exist as a machine, potentially living forever.

Yellowstone Stunt Coordinator Spills on Beth and Rip Spinoff

Jason Rodriguez isn’t just a common factor among Taylor Sheridan’s projects, but rather a crucial link. He has been instrumental in each series centered around the Dutton family, and has collaborated with Sheridan on Billy Bob Thornton’s “Landman” too. Moreover, Rodriguez will be responsible for much of the action when Kelly Reilly’s Beth and Cole Hauser’s Rip return to our screens. During my conversation with Rodriguez about his remarkable work in western dramas, I inquired about what he finds most enticing about Taylor’s scripts, and he shared that: