5 Best DC Character Arcs of the Last 10 Years

Character development isn’t always permanent, but impactful changes can definitely become defining parts of a character, even lasting beyond their initial story. Even temporary growth doesn’t diminish how meaningful it was. Today, we’re highlighting five of the most compelling character arcs DC Comics has delivered over the past decade – changes that truly resonated with fans and elevated these characters. Let’s take a look at some of the best!

Disney Has Only Launched 10 New Franchises in the 21st Century

It’s become a pattern: when a Disney movie does well, it’s turned into a series of sequels and spin-offs. Lately, Disney seems to mostly rely on re-making its animated classics in live-action, or creating more of the same franchises. True originality has become uncommon. It begs the question: how did Disney, once known for groundbreaking, original stories, end up in this situation?

Yakuza Creator’s Next Game Looks Great (and You May Never Get to Play It)

The game promised a thrilling, cinematic take on the crime genre, building on the popular Yakuza series’ blend of serious action and quirky humor. However, the company funding its development is now unsure about continuing support, giving the game just a few months to secure new funding. If Nagoshi Studio can’t find the money to finish the project – which has been in the works for years – all the potential it showed could be lost.

Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary Solves Biggest Adaptation Problem

In the novel Project Hail Mary, we experience the story entirely through the eyes of Dr. Ryland Grace, who wakes up on a spaceship with no memory of who he is or how he got there. Told from his perspective, the story presents a challenge for adaptation into a film or series, but Project Hail Mary appears to have found a clever way to overcome it.

Every Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie Franchise, Ranked by How Much We Want Him To Return in a Sequel

However, there were a few cases that don’t quite fit the pattern. There were talks of a Twins sequel at one point, but it never materialized, so it remains a standalone film. Also, just because Hercules in New York features a well-known character doesn’t automatically make it part of a franchise. Red Sonja can be considered a spin-off of Conan the Barbarian, even though Conan himself isn’t in it. But let’s consider how great it would be to see Schwarzenegger reprise his roles in these actual franchises.

All Pokemon Locked Behind Pokopia’s Palette Town (& How to Get Them)

Palette Town, named after the original Kanto region’s Pallet Town, is found on the edge of the Withered Wasteland. You can visit early, but the game will warn you if you haven’t unlocked Link Play first. Once unlocked, Palette Town becomes your own space for playing alone or with others. It’s also home to unique Pokemon, so you’ll need to explore this area to complete your Pokemon Pokopia Pokedex.