Naruto: All Great Ninja War Explained

The story unfolds in a world still recovering from three devastating wars. As the main narrative progresses, a fourth major conflict – the Fourth Great Ninja War – erupts. However, this war is different: instead of fighting each other, the ninja villages unite against a common enemy, Madara Uchiha. Each of these four great wars plays a crucial role in the overall story, and here’s a look at what actually happened during them.

How Star Trek: TNG’s Returning Cast Revitalized an “Exhausted” Patrick Stewart for Picard Season 3

The new podcast, Dropping Names with Brent and Jonny, launched with a conversation between actors Jonathan Frakes and Brent Spiner and their Star Trek: The Next Generation co-star, LeVar Burton. They reminisced about their time working together and what they’ve been up to since, including their appearance together in the third season of Star Trek: Picard.

The Hulk Just Ruined This Forgotten MCU Character’s Life Again

The Hulk is changing again, and the latest story, The Infernal Hulk, is the reason. The previous volume ended with Bruce Banner and the Hulk split apart, Betty losing her powers, and a new entity taking control of the Hulk’s body. The first two issues focused on this new monster, and the third finally revealed what happened to Bruce and Betty. They’ve started fresh, and while Bruce is happy with their new life, Betty is struggling. This issue quickly reveals that Betty is dealing with more than just adjusting to a new normal – the Hulk has deeply affected her, and things are continuing to worsen.

6 Actors Who Were Wildly Miscast

Whether it’s a huge blockbuster, a small independent film, or even a beloved classic, poorly chosen actors often disappoint fans. These miscasts usually fall far short of previous portrayals, and often stand out due to mismatched looks, accents, or how the character is supposed to sound.

The Chronology of Water – REVIEW

Imogen Poots stars as Lidia, a young woman who, along with her sister Claudia (Thora Birch), suffers abuse at the hands of their father, Mike (Michael Epp). Their mother is unable to acknowledge the abuse, leading to devastating consequences for the whole family, including depression for both mother and daughter. The film centers on Lidia, who finds solace and a sense of purpose in competitive swimming, eventually earning a college scholarship. While swimming offers her an escape from her traumatic childhood, Lidia also struggles with substance abuse, sabotaging her attempts to heal and rebuild her life.

3 of the MCU’s Most Powerful Heroes Were All Introduced Within the Last 9 Months

As a movie critic, I’ve been watching the Marvel Cinematic Universe evolve, and it’s clear they’re really changing the game when it comes to power levels. While the Multiverse Saga hasn’t been perfectly connected, it’s become obvious they’re building towards the next two Avengers films by introducing incredibly powerful characters. What’s really struck me isn’t just that they’re adding these heroes, but how wildly different their powers are from anything we’ve seen before. In fact, Marvel’s given us three of its most powerful characters in just the last nine months – it’s a pretty exciting time to be a fan!

Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel Finally Shows How Strong Yuji Really Is (Not Even Gojo or Sukuna Come Close)

The new sequel takes place almost 70 years after the original, leading many fans to anticipate seeing the main character as an elderly man. Instead, the reveal that Yuji doesn’t age was a surprising twist. This suggests that, with a body that never ages and decades of training, he’s become incredibly powerful. Yuji reappeared in Chapter 19 of the sequel, but he’s changed his moral outlook in unexpected ways. The most recent chapter showcases just how strong he’s become over the past century, and it’s honestly more impressive than even Gojo or Sukuna’s power.