Marvel Just Confirmed Its Screwing Up The MCU’s Chance To Beat Superhero Fatigue

Last month, Disney+ released *Marvel Zombies*, a four-episode series starring Kamala Khan (voiced by Iman Vellani). The show follows a group of Marvel heroes as they journey through a world overrun by a zombie virus, desperately seeking safety even amongst their former friends and colleagues. What sets *Marvel Zombies* apart from most Marvel projects is its dark and uncertain ending – it doesn’t offer a typical heroic victory. Despite this unusually bleak conclusion, fans have praised the series as a clever and mature horror story, and many are hoping to see more content like it in the future.

Watson’s Star Previews Mary And John Working Together On Season 2’s First Medical Mystery, And A First Look Reveals Why She ‘100% Relies’ On Her Ex

I just got a sneak peek at the Season 2 premiere, titled “A Son in the Oven,” which hits CBS on October 13th and will be available to stream on Paramount+ the next day. While there’s a fascinating medical case of the week, the title hints at some serious family drama – it looks like Mary’s daughter is going to have a really tough time. We’ve seen John and his team work wonders before, but things might be a little different this season. It seems Ingrid may not be returning after the events of Season 1. What really struck me, though, is how committed John is to helping Mary – you can tell he genuinely cares about his former mother-in-law!

10 Actors Who Went Too Far Preparing For Roles

Stories of actors going to dangerous lengths for their roles – including big weight changes, pushing themselves mentally and physically to extremes, and even getting hurt – show how easily dedication can turn into self-harm. Although being a successful actor is a lucrative career, truly suffering *as* your character isn’t part of the job. Despite this, some actors have still gone too far in the name of entertainment.

HBO Max Streaming The Best Modern Horror Anthology (And We Still Need a Sequel)

Fans of Halloween can now watch Michael Dougherty’s 2007 horror film, *Trick ‘r Treat*, on HBO Max. This spooky anthology is a love letter to the holiday, featuring four connected stories – ‘The Principal,’ ‘The School Bus Massacre,’ ‘The Surprise Party,’ and ‘Sam’ – all unfolding on one Halloween night. Set in a small Ohio town, the film emphasizes that Halloween traditions must be followed, or else! *Trick ‘r Treat* was Dougherty’s first time directing and has become a cult classic, earning an 81% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes after a limited theatrical run.

8 Classic ’70s Horror Movies That Are Perfect From Start to Finish

Horror movies are incredibly popular now, but they weren’t always a guaranteed success, even in the 1970s. Filmmakers like John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper emerged during this time, demonstrating a remarkable ability to scare audiences worldwide. Today, many of their films remain classics, highlighting the decade’s lasting impact on the genre and shaping our idea of what a truly great horror movie should be.