There’s Only One Way to Save the X-Men and the Avengers (& No One Will Guess It)

Marvel has been struggling to generate excitement for the Avengers and X-Men recently. While they’ve announced Brian Michael Bendis’s return for a brief Avengers story and previewed the next chapter of the X-Men’s adventures following the Krakoa era at New York Comic Con, these efforts haven’t really addressed the core issues. Marvel needs a way to reignite interest in both teams, and I believe bringing back the Avengers Unity Squad – the Uncanny Avengers – is the answer.

The Running Man Review: Stephen King’s New Sci-Fi Remake Officially Cements Glen Powell as Hollywood’s Biggest Star

Starring the popular actor Glen Powell, The Running Man is poised to attract a large audience this holiday season in 2025. Edgar Wright’s latest film masterfully blends exciting action with thought-provoking themes. It’s a fun, entertaining movie that doesn’t try to be anything it isn’t, and it will likely spark conversations about how its futuristic world reflects our own society. Viewers will easily connect with the film’s energetic style, which has become a trademark of Edgar Wright’s work over the past twenty years.

Is Murder Before Evensong returning for season 2?

The actor known for his role in Harry Potter now plays a vicar named Daniel Clement. His peaceful life in the small town of Champton is disrupted when a body is discovered inside his church, forcing him to question everything he believed about the community.

Prime’s New Batman Show Includes 10 DC Villains Never Used By Movies

Characters like The Joker, The Riddler, Two-Face, and Bane have appeared in Batman films many times. While some portrayals, like Heath Ledger’s Joker and Paul Dano’s Riddler, have been excellent, constantly revisiting the same villains can become repetitive. A new Batman project recognizes this and is introducing ten villains who haven’t been featured in the movies before.

Windows 11’s November Patch Tuesday update brings new Start, battery icon improvements, and important Task Manager fix — download now

The redesigned Start menu is now much more personalizable. You can pin more of your favorite apps, remove the recommended content feed, and easily change how the full list of apps is displayed – it’s now the first thing you see. Plus, you can quickly show or hide the Phone Link app, and the Start menu will automatically adjust to be bigger on larger screens.