DC Just Revealed A Huge Wonder Woman First Is Coming In 2026

Starting next March, DC Comics will launch the “Wonder War” storyline in Wonder Woman #31. In a grim future, the villainous Matriarch has taken over the DC Universe, defeating or subjugating all heroes and villains, and nearly wiping out the Amazons. Wonder Woman will travel to this dark future to stop the Matriarch, and she’ll have help – teaming up with her daughter, Trinity, for the first time ever. Together, they’ll fight to defeat the Matriarch and restore peace to the DC Universe.

Avatar: Fire and Ash Thursday Box Office Matches Infamous MCU Flop

According to Variety, Avatar: Fire and Ash brought in $12 million in the U.S. from showings on Thursday, December 18th. This is the same amount that Marvel’s Captain America: Brave New World earned from its early screenings earlier this year. However, Fire and Ash’s initial numbers are lower than those of Avatar: The Way of Water, which made $17 million from preview showings.

Daredevil Star Vincent D’Onofrio Shares Furious New Look at The Kingpin for Season 2

As a huge fan, I was so excited to hear that Vincent D’Onofrio is back as Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin! He first played the part in the original Daredevil series on Netflix back in 2015, and now he’s reprising the role for Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+. And the best news? Production on the second season just wrapped, and D’Onofrio himself says we’re in for something amazing when it drops in Spring 2026! I can’t wait!

71 Years Later, an Action Epic “Masterpiece” That’s One of the “Most Influential Films Ever Made” Is Streaming Free

As a huge film fan, I can tell you that Seven Samurai is a masterpiece, directed by an absolute legend and co-written by some incredible screenwriters. It’s truly one of the most important and influential films ever made – and that’s not just me saying that! The story takes place in Japan’s Sengoku period, and it follows seven samurai who bravely step up to defend a helpless farming village from a band of ruthless bandits. It’s a gripping tale of courage and sacrifice that still resonates today.