Spawn – BLU RAY LIMITED EDITION

The movie centers around Al Simmons (Michael Jai White), an incredibly skilled Black Ops agent known for his efficiency and loyalty. However, he’s betrayed and killed by his superior, Jason Wynn (Martin Sheen). But Simmons isn’t gone for good-he’s brought back to life by the demon Malebolgia and transformed into Spawn, a powerful and frightening antihero. Trapped between the world of the living and the Underworld, Spawn is driven to get revenge on Wynn, and he faces a difficult choice: obey his new demonic masters or fight to save his eternal soul. It’s a battle for his very being.

New Square Enix Game on PS5 Has a Nearly Perfect Review Score With PlayStation Fans

This week’s major PS5 release is definitely Ghost of Yotei, but it probably won’t satisfy players looking for a true role-playing game. It includes some RPG features, but it isn’t a full-fledged RPG. Interestingly, a new RPG from Square Enix is currently rated two points higher than Sony’s new exclusive on Metacritic. So, if you’re looking for a new game, aren’t interested in Ghost of Yotei, and enjoy RPGs, then Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is worth checking out.

10 Great Movies Where The Villain Won (& You Were Happy About #3)

Here are 10 fantastic films where the villain triumphs over the hero, prompting you to consider what ‘winning’ truly means within a narrative. Each movie grabs your attention and leaves you pondering how its ending could be simultaneously harsh and masterful. Be warned: spoilers follow.

5 Movie & TV Scenes Made Way Better With the Peacemaker Intro (Including The Dark Knight)

Although James Gunn’s work often has a playful tone, it can also be very impactful, so a little humor is always welcome. Peacemaker Season 2 starts with a lighthearted moment, showing all the characters dancing comically to Foxy Shazam’s “Oh Lord.” The scene has become incredibly popular online, with people editing it together with famous moments from other TV shows and films. Here are five movies and TV scenes that are even better when combined with the Peacemaker intro.

The 10 Longest Dragon Ball Movies of All Time, Ranked By Runtime

However, Dragon Ball movies tend to be brief, with many lasting about as long as two standard TV episodes. Only a few Dragon Ball films can truly be considered full-length features. As an example, the shortest Dragon Ball movie, Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, is just 41 minutes long. While a lot of Dragon Ball films are under an hour, some still try to present more extended narratives.