Prime Video Shares Supernatural Cut of The Boys Season 5’s Reunion (& It’s as Hilarious as the Real Thing)

Prime Video posted a special version of the Boys reunion scene on X, reimagined with elements from Supernatural. It’s just as funny as the original, and maybe even funnier for fans of Supernatural. The scene begins similarly, but instead of attacking Homelander with poison gas, the character played by Collins knocks him out with the iconic angel touch used by Castiel.

The Walking Dead’s Carol Peletier Is Officially Leaving the Franchise

Melissa McBride recently attended the AMC Global Media Upfront to promote the upcoming spinoff series. Filming for its fourth and final season concluded in late 2025. Having portrayed Carol Peletier since the very beginning of the original series, McBride shared that she plans to retire from acting after Daryl Dixon finishes, potentially marking her last appearance as the character.

Why Kailyn Lowry Felt “Villainized” for Years Amid Co-Parenting Drama

Kailyn Lowry, who has six children – 16-year-old Elliott with Jo Rivera, 12-year-old Lincoln with Javi Marroquin, 8-year-old Lux and 5-year-old Creed with Chris Lopez, and 3-year-old Rio with twins Valley and Verse (age 2) with Elijah Scott – is very familiar with the challenges of co-parenting. She’s learned that patience is key.

In an interview with TopMob News, Kailyn explained that co-parenting is a long-term process, not a quick fix. She emphasized that there will always be difficulties, but it requires consistent effort and adaptability. She also shared that she’s currently adjusting to a new co-parenting situation with Lincoln’s father, who recently moved to another state, and they’re both working to stay connected for their son’s sake.

XRP’s Silent Descent: When Crypto Dreams Meet Reality

Behold, the latest musings of Glassnode, that venerable oracle of on-chain mysticism, who now proclaims that the XRP network’s new addresses-once a bustling throng of eager souls-have dwindled to a mere 2,700 daily acolytes. A staggering 85% decline, nay, a veritable exodus, from the fabled 18,000 of December 2024. One might say the blockchain has become a ghost town, where even the wallets have abandoned their posts, leaving only the faintest traces of their former presence.