7 Smartest Villains in DC, Ranked

Let’s explore seven of DC Comics’ most brilliant and dangerous villains – minds that far surpass even Einstein’s. These characters aren’t just intelligent; they’re incredibly inventive, capable of amazing feats, but they consistently use their gifts for nefarious purposes. While it’s impossible to definitively rank intelligence, as everyone has unique strengths, this list represents some of the smartest villains in the DC Universe. Let’s take a closer look at their cunning and intellect.

One of Sci‑Fi’s Best Franchises Still Needs a Game That Lives Up to Expectations

While the franchise has inspired many games, some haven’t quite met fans’ hopes. Currently, there are only a few finished games, and almost as many that were never completed. Surprisingly, one of the most well-received titles is actually the Stargate pinball machine from 1995. Beyond that, the options are limited to tabletop role-playing games and a board game. When it comes to traditional video games, truly promising concepts often ended up being cancelled.

Crunchyroll Raises Their Streaming Plan Prices for the First Time in Two Years

Hey anime fans, just a heads-up from Crunchyroll! They’ve announced they’re increasing subscription prices across all tiers. Starting February 2nd in the US (and showing up on your bill after March 4th), each plan will cost $2 more per month. It’s the first price bump for the Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan tiers since 2024, and the Fan tier hasn’t seen a change since 2019! You can find all the details about the new pricing breakdown below if you’re curious.

Adolescence writer Jack Thorne reveals why BBC’s new Lord of the Flies sticks to an all-male cast – and explains his “sensitive” adaptation of classic

Both projects explored similar unsettling themes – the possibility of psychopathic tendencies in young boys. One was a school assignment focusing on the Emmy-winning Netflix drama Adolescence, and the other involved filming a new four-part BBC adaptation of William Golding’s classic novel Lord of the Flies – the book that helped Golding win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983 – in Southeast Asia.

Netflix’s 6-Part Historical Drama Is A Rare 10/10 Show

Drama series are often successful, particularly when a compelling story really grabs viewers. However, shows like The Crown that attempt to portray the realities of famous people’s lives with added depth and nuance can be especially captivating.