10 Solo DC Heroes Who Can Beat Teams (Who Aren’t the Trinity)

These heroes are incredibly powerful and skilled, easily defeating large groups of enemies on their own. They’re among the very best, capable of accomplishing what usually requires a whole team. While not as famous as DC’s core heroes, these ten can handle multiple opponents with ease.

New ‘Paranormal Activity’ Movie Gets Release Date

After a lot of anticipation, Paramount has announced the release date for the next Paranormal Activity movie: May 21, 2027. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio seems confident this new installment will revitalize the franchise, scheduling its release during the peak summer movie season.

5 Most Controversial Batman Stories Ever Published

Many Batman stories have become classics, helping to shape the character and the world of comics. However, some tales are famous for more troubling reasons. Over nearly a century of Batman comics, a number of stories have sparked controversy, whether due to questionable artistic decisions, problematic portrayals, or simply disturbing themes. Here are five of the most controversial Batman stories ever published. This list focuses on lesser-known controversies, excluding well-documented cases like “A Death in the Family” and Batman: The Killing Joke.

21 Years Ago, Cartoon Network Ended Its Coolest Sci-Fi Series (And It’s Been Erased With No Reboot Hopes)

However, some classic Cartoon Network shows have been removed from the network’s history, and Megas XLR is a prime example. The series finished airing 21 years ago, on January 15, 2001, and has since been completely erased from the network’s records. A revival was even considered, but it fell through during the early stages of the Warner Bros. and Discovery merger. It seems like this show has consistently faced unfortunate circumstances.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Editor Teases Last Ronin Projects, April O’Neal Series, TMNT x Godzilla Battles, and More (Exclusive)

The popular comic series The Last Ronin recently released a successful sequel, The Last Ronin II Re-Evolution, continuing the original story and introducing a new team of heroic turtles. Creator Thomas shared his enthusiasm for the series, explaining that as a long-time fan and veteran of Marvel Comics, he initially thought the ‘lone survivor’ concept had been overdone. However, The Last Ronin felt incredibly fresh and impactful thanks to its intense drama, stunning artwork, and vibrant world. He praised the series as an exceptional achievement and announced that a new Last Ronin-verse expansion will be revealed early this year, promising even more exciting content to come.

6 Movie Masterpieces That Saved Dying Genres

Sometimes, a movie truly hits the mark – with the right director, actors, story, and how it’s made – and becomes a huge success. When a film becomes a cultural phenomenon, other studios often rush to create similar projects, hoping to capture the same excitement. Thanks to films like classic Westerns and early superhero movies, certain genres have stayed popular and continue to thrive today.

Yuan Guru Caught Holding More Than Just Coins 😳

Behold, the fall of Yao Qian-the 56-year-old technocrat who once whispered sweet nothings to central bank algorithms. He helped build the digital yuan, yes, but also built himself a secret fortune in Ethereum. The gods of irony must’ve chuckled when CCTV aired a docudrama of his undoing on January 11. 🎬😏

One of the Most Divisive Superhero Movies Ever Is Coming to Disney+

The movie Venom: Let There Be Carnage, released in 2021, will be available to stream on Disney+ starting January 22nd. Directed by Andy Serkis and starring Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, it continues the story from the 2018 film Venom and is part of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. The plot centers around Eddie Brock and Venom as they confront Cletus Kasady (played by Woody Harrelson), a serial killer who becomes host to the dangerous symbiote, Carnage.

What A Hedge Knight Actually Is in Game of Thrones & How They’re Different

In the world of Game of Thrones, knighthood is granted by existing knights or kings, and new knights pledge sacred oaths to the Seven Gods, usually to serve a particular family and their leader. However, not all knights are part of noble courts or protected within castle walls. Some operate on the edges of society, traveling between small settlements with only a sword, a horse, and a fading sense of morality. These are known as hedge knights, and they differ greatly from the heroic, legendary knights often celebrated in stories and songs, like those the Stark children enjoy.