Thunderbolts*: 7 Obscure Marvel Easter Eggs You Probably Missed

As a movie enthusiast, I must say that in the exhilarating world of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the film titled “Thunderbolts” truly stands out. This action-packed extravaganza brings back Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Sebastian Stan, Hannah John-Kamen, and Wyatt Russell to reprise their captivating roles from earlier MCU films, but this time with more depth and development than ever before.

The story revolves around their collective mission to thwart the sinister plot of Robert Reynolds, played by Lewis Pullman, whose menacing alter ego, the Void, threatened to ensnare everyone in New York City within their most harrowing nightmares. The outcome? A triumphant victory for our heroes, who were subsequently unveiled to the world as the New Avengers.

What sets “Thunderbolts” apart is its plethora of Marvel references, some of which might escape even the keenest of eyes on a first or second watch. These hidden gems are a delightful treat for fans, adding an extra layer of excitement to this already gripping tale.

Jujutsu Kaisen Reveals First Look at Maki’s Season 3 Makeover

In the fresh trailer for Season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen, viewers get a sneak peek at Maki’s transformed appearance post-Shibuya incident. The latest sneak peek showcases Maki with short hair and battle scars from fighting Jogo – a look that has been exclusive to the manga until now. In Season 3, we will finally witness Maki embodying her “muscle mommy” persona and flaunting her new power-up for all fans to see!

The Smashing Machine review: Dwayne Johnson wrestles with greatness in muscular performance

During the period from 1997 to 2000, as the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) was gaining popularity, an undefeated fighter named Kerr was at the peak of his career. He specialized in freestyle wrestling, but often found himself competing against opponents with diverse backgrounds – boxers, Jiu-jitsu practitioners, or karate experts. This sport is infamous for its intense, bloody, and grueling nature, widely regarded as one of the most physically demanding.

The Biggest Zombie Movie Ever Desperately Needs a Remake (And It Would Be Better)

An Oral History of the Zombie War” felt short-changed with the movie adaptation. Although the film was engaging and chilling, it strayed significantly from the original book to such an extent that even its author found reason to comment on the differences. With the increasing popularity of zombies in pop culture and renewed interest in “World War Z,” now would be an ideal time for a faithful depiction of Brooks’ novel on screen.

One of the Most Beloved TV Dramas of the 2000s Finally Returns to Streaming (And Fans Everywhere Are Thrilled)

Back in 2006, I was thrilled when Friday Night Lights graced our TV screens on NBC for the very first time, introducing Coach Taylor and his Panthers high school football team. This cherished television series from the last decade has now found its way onto Prime Video, starting on September 1st, making it accessible once again on a significant streaming platform – something that hasn’t happened in quite some time. Previously, it was only available for purchase online. Born from the creative mind of Peter Berg and inspired by H.G. Bissinger’s 1990 non-fiction novel Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream, this sports drama focuses on a fictional high school football team and its coach in the quaint, rural town of Dillon, Texas.

Bitcoin’s September Curse vs. Gold’s Glittering Win 💸

ETF flows are now red, with August sucking out $750 million – the second-worst month ever. Institutional buying, once the star of 2024-2025, is now slower than a snail on a treadmill. Traders are debating if Bitcoin needs to retest $100k or go all the way to $94k. Sounds like a game of Russian roulette with your savings. 🎲💸