5 Great Superman Moments That Defined The ‘10s

While the criticism of the New 52 isn’t always fair, it wasn’t a particularly strong period for Superman. There were some enjoyable stories, but also a lot of weak ones. Thankfully, Superman’s portrayal improved towards the end of the 2010s, setting the stage for his current success. Here are five key moments that helped define Superman during that decade and ultimately redeemed a challenging period for the character.

PlayStation 6’s Rumored Delay Is Actually Good News

While I understand the disappointment, I think there’s actually reason to be optimistic about the PlayStation 6 delay. It seems Sony had limited control over the situation, but this setback could ultimately be a good thing. It might lead to lower prices for consumers when the new console finally arrives, preventing immediate financial strain, and could even allow people to get more value out of their current consoles. Though it’s not certain, I believe we should view this delay as a positive development, not a negative one.

BBC Apologizes for Racial Slur Heard During BAFTAs 2026 Broadcast

I was absolutely shocked during the awards ceremony on February 22nd. John Davidson, the incredibly brave man whose life with Tourette’s inspired the movie I Swear, unexpectedly shouted a racial slur twice while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting the award for Best Visual Effects. It was a really difficult moment to witness. While the UK broadcast actually showed it, the network later said they regretted that it happened.

The MCU Secretly Set Up Its First X-Men Villain 15 Years Ago

Most fans believe the Avengers: Secret Wars movie will reset the Marvel Cinematic Universe, potentially introducing the X-Men. While that remains to be seen, characters like Ms. Marvel and Namor show Marvel has been preparing for a future focused on mutants for some time. Interestingly, the seeds for this “Mutant Saga” were actually planted 15 years ago, with the very first hints appearing in Captain America: The First Avenger.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Officially Sets Up Dunk Being Related To 1 Of GOT’s Best Characters

As a huge fan of both A Song of Ice and Fire and The Tales of Dunk and Egg, I’ve always been fascinated by the hints George R.R. Martin drops. It seems pretty clear that Brienne of Tarth is actually descended from Dunk! Martin hasn’t explicitly confirmed it yet in the books, but he’s said he plans to reveal the connection eventually. The first season finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms really felt like a setup for this. When Lyonel asks Dunk if he’s ever been to Tarth, it’s a huge clue, planting the idea in both Dunk’s head and ours. It might take a few more books to fully unfold, but it’s an exciting possibility!