Marvel Just Officially Set Up the MCU’s Own Suicide Squad (& Nobody Noticed)

Many viewers assume Marvel’s Thunderbolts are similar to DC’s Suicide Squad, but this overlooks key differences in their origins. In the comics, the Thunderbolts started as villains pretending to be heroes while the Avengers were gone, and some of them actually enjoyed being good guys. Later versions of the team continued to focus on redemption and positive change. The recent Thunderbolts movie emphasized this theme, showing a group of damaged individuals finding family and striving for forgiveness. However, recent developments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe suggest they might be moving towards a storyline more akin to the Suicide Squad, quietly gathering a team of anti-heroes.

The Apothecary Diaries Returns With a New Release Ahead of Season 3

I’m so excited about this character! Even though she doesn’t have a huge role in the main story, she’s become incredibly popular since the anime came out. And the best news? Square Enix’s Manga Up started releasing her own spin-off story in English back in July 2025, and it’s been ongoing ever since! According to Anime News Network, Square Enix is even giving her story a full English print release – Volume 1 is coming out this October! We don’t have a specific date just yet, but I’m already counting down the days!

Venom Confirmed for A New Movie (But It’s Not What Marvel Fans Were Expecting)

A new Venom movie is officially happening at Sony Pictures, according to The Hollywood Reporter! However, this one will be different – it’s going to be animated, not live-action. It’s a little unclear what role Tom Hardy will play, though he is confirmed to be involved somehow. It’s unknown if he’ll voice the character, if this movie continues his story, or if he’s just involved in future plans for Venom. On the bright side, we also know who’s directing!

Legend Of Zelda Gets Free 40th Anniversary Remake By Fans, For Fans

Game developer jeb_yoshi has completely reimagined The Legend of Zelda and made it available for free on Game Jolt. Jeb emphasizes that this isn’t a commercial project, but a passion project that significantly expands upon the classic 40-year-old game. Originally intended as a simple update, the game now features new items, dungeons, characters, and enemies. We first discovered this impressive creation through a YouTube playthrough by BasementLet’sPlay, and you can watch their initial episode below.

Sony Developing Animated Venom Movie With Tom Hardy’s Involvement

Okay, so here’s the buzz: Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein are taking the helm of the new Venom animated film – both directing and producing! You might recognize their work, they’re the team behind the upcoming horror flick Final Destination: Bloodlines, slated for release in 2025. It’s an interesting choice, and I’m definitely curious to see what their horror background will bring to the symbiote’s world.

Why Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ is the Must-See Sci-Film of 2026

I’m really excited about Disclosure Day, the new movie from Universal Pictures! It feels like a classic Steven Spielberg film – a huge sci-fi adventure. As a longtime fan, it’s awesome to see him return to aliens, a theme he’s explored in films like Close Encounters, E.T., War of the Worlds, and even Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. It’s been a while since his last big sci-fi movie (Ready Player One in 2018), and his last summer blockbuster (The BFG) didn’t do so well, so I’m hoping this one will be different. The release date – June 12, 2026 – is especially cool because it’s the 45th anniversary of Raiders of the Lost Ark and the same weekend E.T. and Jurassic Park first came out! Seriously, with all this pointing to it, Disclosure Day is already shaping up to be a movie event I won’t miss in 2026.

5 Most Underrated Vertigo Comics of All Time

Vertigo is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, and it’s a great time to revisit some of its older, lesser-known gems alongside the famous titles like Fables, The Sandman, Hellblazer, and Preacher. These comics might have been overlooked when they were first released, or simply forgotten over time, but they’re still fantastic and worth reading, especially now that Vertigo is making a comeback.