7 Greatest Episodes of Batman: The Brave and the Bold

What made Batman: The Brave and the Bold so special was its perfect blend of playful humor and genuinely good storytelling, exciting action, and a deep appreciation for Batman’s comic book roots. It never made fun of the source material, but instead used humor to highlight the naturally quirky world of superheroes and villains. The show was a clear tribute to DC Comics, filled with inside jokes and references that longtime fans loved, but it was also easy for new viewers to enjoy. It wasn’t just a kids’ cartoon; Batman: The Brave and the Bold was a remarkably creative and touching take on the Dark Knight, resulting in some of the very best stories ever told about the character.

4 Pokemon Legends: Z-A Questions the Mega Dimensions DLC Needs to Answer

The ending of Pokemon Legends: Z-A is pretty good and feels like a fitting conclusion to the story, even without voice acting. It’s a dramatic and satisfying climax to the battle against the main villain and the threat to Lumiose City – it even made me a little emotional seeing all my Pokemon friends help out! However, after the initial excitement, I realized a few things weren’t fully explained. Hopefully, the Mega Dimensions DLC will address these questions, as this might be the only story expansion for Pokemon Legends: Z-A. I’m really hoping The Pokemon Company will provide some closure on these four unanswered points.

Superman Red & Blue Special Is Great, But It Shows Us the MCU’s Biggest Crime

The first story, “Priceless,” featured Superman trying to raise money to get Supergirl and Krypto out of jail on another planet. It was a really enjoyable and heartwarming tale, but the characters behaved more like their versions in James Gunn’s Superman movie than how they’re usually portrayed in the comics. While it’s fine to have a story that aligns with the movie – especially since it came out recently – some fans are concerned that DC might start prioritizing connections to its films over staying true to its comic book roots, similar to a common criticism of Marvel.

10 Best Anime to Binge on Crunchyroll in November 2025

Anime fans have had a great year so far, and this month offers tons of new series to enjoy, many of which perfectly capture the cozy fall feeling. Crunchyroll, the biggest anime streaming service, has a huge selection to choose from. If you’re looking for something new to watch, our list of 10 anime will keep you entertained all month long.

Upcoming Remake of Stephen King’s Cult Sci-Fi Endorsed By The Original Star

As a longtime Stephen King enthusiast and movie critic, I’ve seen a lot of adaptations that miss the mark. But the upcoming remake of The Running Man, hitting theaters November 14th, sounds genuinely promising. While the 1980s version took the basic premise and ran with it in a very different direction, this new take, directed by Edgar Wright, seems to be much more faithful to King’s original story. In fact, Glen Powell recently told Screen Rant that Arnold Schwarzenegger, who starred in the ’87 film, believes this is the first time the story has truly captured Stephen King’s vision. That’s a pretty strong endorsement, and as someone who appreciates a faithful adaptation, I’m cautiously optimistic.

Netflix’s Adaptation of Classic 75-Year-Old Fantasy Series Already 1 Has Near-Impossible Challenge

While recent content might suggest Netflix plays it safe, they’re actually taking big risks. They’re consistently investing in both brand new concepts and well-known franchises. For example, Wednesday, based on the classic Addams Family character, has been a huge hit for them, and they have more fantasy shows planned. However, Netflix needs to be cautious, as their next major adaptation could be overly ambitious.