10 Best Marvel Rivalries in the MCU

While the Marvel Cinematic Universe is known for its huge, world-changing events, it’s the personal conflicts between characters that truly drive the stories. Because the MCU unfolds over time, it can carefully build complicated relationships – rivalries, broken friendships, and clashes of beliefs – that add depth and emotional weight to the epic battles. These personal connections are what make the larger conflicts feel important and relatable.

Sekiro Fans Waiting for Crunchyroll’s Anime Shouldn’t Miss This Modern MAPPA Classic

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is famous for its incredible sword fighting, but its story is just as captivating. Unlike other games from the same developer, Sekiro’s story is fairly straightforward. The game takes place in a crumbling feudal Japan and follows Wolf as he tries to protect his young master, Kuro, who possesses unique and sought-after abilities. If you’re wondering what a Sekiro anime might look like, the classic anime *Dororo* offers a good idea. Like Sekiro, *Dororo* features a main character with a prosthetic arm and travels with a young companion, making it a perfect watch for fans hoping to see Sekiro adapted into animated form.

Star Trek Just Ended Its 1 Chance To Fix a 43 Year Old Plot Hole For Good

With *Star Trek: Strange New Worlds* bringing back characters from the original *Enterprise* crew and connecting to the era of Captain Kirk, many fans hoped the show would finally address the long-standing issue of how Chekov and Khan knew each other. The series offered a chance to explain their connection, maybe by showing them meeting during an earlier adventure. However, the show’s creators have now confirmed that Chekov won’t be appearing on Pike’s Enterprise, effectively ending any possibility of resolving this plot hole in *Star Trek* history.

5 Superman Moments So Cringe They’re Actually Great (Including Super-Stoned)

Even with all of Superman’s successes, there have been some truly awkward moments in his comic book history. Over the years, the character has been involved in some pretty strange storylines that have baffled readers. Surprisingly, some of these moments were so bad they became enjoyably memorable. While many fans consider them terrible, they’ve also become fondly remembered parts of Superman’s legacy and continue to provide amusement.

3 Gorgeous Games That Run on Potato PCs (One Still Looks Like a Work of Art)

Let me be upfront about my setup. Even though I write about video games professionally, my personal gaming PC isn’t very powerful – it’s definitely not a top-of-the-line machine. I’ve always been a console gamer, and I’ve put my money there. Games like *The Sims 4* run okay on my average PC, but my previous computer was… well, let’s just say I understand what it’s like to have a really basic gaming setup. I used to be in the same boat! So, if you’re searching for a game that will look good and perform well on an older or less powerful computer, I can help.

Avengers: Secret Wars Theory Teases the MCU Repeating the End of Fox’s Best X-Men Movie

A popular idea circulating on Reddit proposes that *Avengers: Secret Wars* might mirror the ending of *X-Men: Days of Future Past*. In that film, Wolverine altered the timeline but retained his memories. Considering Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic) played a key role in the *Secret Wars* comic books, he could be the one who remembers the original MCU timeline when a new one is created in the upcoming movie. This would create interesting conflicts for his character and potentially deliver an even more impactful ending than the *X-Men* film.

The MCU’s Eternals Deserves More Love & Here’s 5 Reasons Why

As a huge Marvel fan, I was really excited to see the Eternals finally brought to life on screen! These characters actually debuted in the comics way back in 1976, and the backstory is fascinating – they were originally created through experiments by these powerful beings called Celestials, granting them immortality and incredible cosmic powers. The movie took some liberties with the origin story, making them *synthetic* creations instead, which stirred up some debate. But honestly, I think *Eternals* is a really strong film, and it deserves more credit. If it gets the recognition it deserves, we might even get a sequel – and I’m really hoping we do!

James Gunn Says Superman’s Lex Luthor is “Heroic” & Teases Man Of Tomorrow’s Biggest Change

James Gunn recently discussed his DC Universe plans on The Ringer-Verse podcast, with a particular focus on his upcoming project, *Man of Tomorrow*, and the character of Lex Luthor. He even admitted that he identifies with Luthor more than many other characters. Gunn’s enthusiastic comments suggest *Man of Tomorrow* won’t be a direct sequel to *Superman*, but rather a story that explores Lex Luthor just as much, if not more. Gunn wants to delve into Luthor’s motivations and show a more human side to the iconic villain, a move that might surprise some fans.