The DCU Has Already Skipped The Villain Problem That Doomed 2011’s Green Lantern Movie

As a huge DC fan, it’s clear to me that the mixed reaction to the Green Lantern movie really held back those characters for a long time, and honestly, it impacted DC’s live-action plans for the whole group. But it seems like the folks behind the new DCU are paying attention to what didn’t work with Green Lantern and are trying a different approach this time around. They definitely seem to have learned from past mistakes when it comes to how they’re presenting these heroes and their stories.

7 Sci-Fi Movies That Were Banned (& Why)

While many excellent sci-fi films fly under the radar, certain releases become huge cultural moments. Sometimes, these popular movies attract unwanted attention from those in power, leading to extra examination and even bans. Over time, this has resulted in some really odd and amusing stories about sci-fi films being prohibited, with the reasons for the bans often being both strange and funny.

Pluribus’ Shock Ending Was Only Added To The Sci-Fi Show Last Minute

As the first season of Pluribus ended, Carol found herself in a domestic situation with Zosia, one of the ‘Others,’ and they embarked on a two-week trip around the world. This happened after Manousos, another person immune to the condition affecting most of humanity, experimented on an Other in an attempt to reverse it. However, when Zosia revealed the Others had found a way to force Carol into their collective consciousness against her will, Carol decided to rejoin the human side. She returned to Albuquerque and teamed up with Manousos to try and save the world, but with a shocking development: she’d acquired a nuclear bomb from the Others earlier in the season. The season ended on a dramatic cliffhanger, leaving viewers wondering what Carol’s next move would be and how far she’d go to protect humanity. Interestingly, the show’s creators only decided to include the nuclear bomb plotline while they were actually filming the episode.

David & Victoria Beckham Celebrate Christmas Amid Brooklyn Drama

Victoria Beckham shared a glimpse of her family’s Christmas Eve, revealing they’re spending the holidays with their son Cruz, 20, while her son Brooklyn appears to be spending the holiday separately. On Instagram, she showed David enjoying a relaxing at-home pedicure by the fireplace. Victoria also mentioned she was enjoying Cruz’s company as he played guitar and sang for them.

55 Years Ago, Disney Released One Its Most Underrated Animated Features

Released on Christmas Eve in 1970, The Aristocats stands out as a truly original Disney animated film. It tells the story of a pampered family of cats who are abandoned in the countryside by their jealous butler, after being set to inherit their owner’s fortune. With the help of a streetwise alley cat, they try to find their way back home, learning valuable lessons along the way. While the film did well in theaters, many still consider it to be underrated.

My Hero Academia Returns With a Special Look Before Anime’s Return

To celebrate Christmas Eve, My Hero Academia shared a heartwarming image of young Izuku and Katsuki looking up at a Santa-suited All Might. All Might, in his hero form, is carrying a huge bag of presents, and it’s currently Izuku and Katsuki’s turn to receive them! The anime’s official X account posted the image as a holiday greeting to fans, and it quickly became very popular, earning tens of thousands of likes in just a few hours. With the story recently concluding on a poignant note, fans are enjoying the holidays, and the anime is set to return next year with a special treat.