Avengers: Secret Wars Might Be Teasing a Reunion 44 Years in the Making (& We Hope It Happens)

The upcoming Doomsday movie will revisit some important character relationships. Captain America and Bucky Barnes, who were once close friends, will find themselves disagreeing about the legacy of the Avengers, leading to familiar sibling-like arguments. However, the film will also finally bring Loki and Thor together on screen for the first time in seven years, since Avengers: Infinity War. And while that reunion is exciting, there’s a possibility of another, even more significant, meeting in Avengers: Secret Wars – one that would be over thirty years in the making.

PlayStation’s Best-Selling PC Game Revealed (and It’s on Xbox, Too)

Data from Alinea Analytics shows that Helldivers 2 is currently the top-selling first-party PlayStation game on PC. Since launching in February 2024, the popular multiplayer shooter from Arrowhead Game Studios has reportedly sold approximately 12.7 million copies – more than twice the number sold on PlayStation 5.

10 X-Men Villains Who Deserve to Return in Avengers: Doomsday

Okay, so the new X-Men film, Doomsday, is bringing back some familiar faces – and that’s great! We’re definitely getting Ian McKellan as Magneto and Rebecca Romijn as Mystique, which is awesome. But honestly, I was hoping to see even more of the villains we’ve loved (or loved to hate!) from past movies. Some of them really deserve another shot, whether it’s to finish what they started or finally get a good storyline. They’ve built up these characters, and it would be a shame to leave them on the sidelines.

Why Marvel’s Earth-616 Can’t Cross Over in the MCU or ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

In the Marvel universe, every alternate reality—whether it’s in comics, movies, or games—is given a unique number to identify it. For instance, the X-Men films happen on Earth-10005, and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man lives on Earth-96283. The popular Insomniac Marvel games, including the upcoming Wolverine title, take place on Earth-1048. This numbering system isn’t just for films and TV; it’s meant to ensure each reality is distinct. However, Multiverse of Madness recently reused a number, which has caused some confusion.

Today Is A Major Day for Watchmen Fans

Considering how influential Watchmen is, it’s not surprising the series has several memorable moments. But one stands out as particularly significant – a comic book event that fundamentally changed the story, the character of Doctor Manhattan, and the landscape of comics itself. Today marks the official anniversary of that pivotal moment.

Russell Crowe’s New Historical Thriller Is the Perfect Oppenheimer Replacement

I have to say, James Vanderbilt’s new WWII thriller has really brought attention back to Michael Shannon, and deservedly so. He’s incredible as Hermann Göring – he doesn’t just play a villain, he becomes a complex, proud, and even strangely charming man, but you always feel this unsettling darkness beneath the surface. Honestly, watching it reminded me a lot of Oppenheimer. If you loved Christopher Nolan’s film, you absolutely need to check out Nuremberg.