This 2004 Superhero Game Was So Bad, It Might Have Caused Wonder Woman’s Cancellation

The development of Wonder Woman faced several challenges from the start. The team at Monolith, known for Shadow of Mordor, originally planned to include their innovative Nemesis system in the game. However, they later decided to create a more traditional action-packed superhero experience. Ultimately, Warner Bros. cancelled the project. It makes you think if the failure of the Catwoman movie influenced both Monolith and Warner Bros.’ choices, especially since this could have been the first major solo superhero film led by a woman in over two decades.

Crunchyroll’s Biggest Isekai Makes History With Massive Renewal for Future Episodes

Fans of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime have a lot to look forward to! Not only is a new movie coming out next year, but the anime is also getting a fourth season. Excitingly, Season 4 will be split into five parts with short breaks in between. The first two parts are scheduled to premiere in Japan next April, and you can watch a teaser trailer announcing the renewal below.

AAA Star Wars Game Only $4 for a Limited Time

You can currently get Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order for only $4 at several retailers! Microsoft Store, Walmart, and GameStop all have the Xbox One and Xbox Series X versions available, both as physical discs and digital downloads. PC players can find the same deal on Steam.

Homelander Wouldn’t Exist Without Two Very Minor The Boys Characters

One of the most fascinating things about The Boys is that it never definitively tells us if Homelander was born evil, or made that way. We get glimpses of him doing terrible things even as a kid, but the show also doesn’t shy away from showing us just how awful his upbringing was. Honestly, it’s not shocking he turned out so twisted. But I think there’s a really important piece of his descent into villainy that a lot of viewers are missing.

‘Supergirl’ Trailer Receives More Backlash in 24 Hours Than ‘Superman’ Did in Six Months

I have to say, the new trailer really grabbed my attention! It starts with this hilarious image of Krypto, Supergirl’s dog, well… marking his territory on a picture of Superman, and then we see Supergirl herself looking a bit down and out. It’s definitely sparked a lot of conversation! In just one week, the trailer racked up an incredible 21 million views, and people seemed to love it – there were over 373,000 likes, compared to around 43,000 dislikes.

9 Iconic DC Characters Failed by Batman: The Animated Series

Batman: The Animated Series is widely considered a masterpiece, and it’s easy to see why. It shaped how an entire generation views Batman, brought complex and heartfelt stories to superhero cartoons, and created iconic versions of villains like the Joker, Harley Quinn, Two-Face, and Mr. Freeze. Even today, its distinctive look, serious themes, and dark, atmospheric style continue to inspire DC’s animated projects.

29 Years Ago Today, Horror Cinema Changed Forever With This 10/10 Release (& It’s Getting A Sequel Soon)

I remember when Scream came out – it totally proved that people still loved slasher movies! It just needed to be something new, something with a bit more to it. And wow, did people show up to see it! Even almost 30 years later, Ghostface is right up there with the classic horror villains like Jason, Michael Myers, and Freddy Krueger – people still absolutely love him.

Forgotten Batman Game Sums Up the Problem With Superhero Games

While power fantasies work really well in games, adapting superheroes often means losing some of what makes those characters special. This happens because certain themes and ideas don’t easily translate into gameplay. A Nintendo game from over 30 years ago perfectly illustrates this problem, and it’s a challenge developers still grapple with today when bringing superheroes to life in games.