Spider-Man’s Greatest Enemy Isn’t Green Goblin (This Is)

Although Spider-Man’s battles with the Green Goblin are deeply intertwined, it’s worth noting that Wilson Fisk’s Kingpin is not just Spidey’s closest adversary but his most formidable one. While Kingpin might not share the same deep personal bond, he has a far greater capacity to cause harm – both physical and emotional – to Spider-Man. Unlike the Green Goblin, whose actions are frequently driven by whims or bouts of insanity, Kingpin functions strategically and systematically. The difference lies in their methods: Kingpin meticulously plans campaigns of suffering and revenge, while the Green Goblin lashes out impulsively in anger.

The MCU Finally Gets Spider-Man & Wolverine Crossover It Deserves in Avengers: Secret Wars Fan Art

A recently posted piece of fan art by @welove__marvel on Instagram depicts iconic versions of Wolverine and Spider-Man collaborating. The image portrays Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man engaging in a battle amid the ruins of New York City in an imagined “Avengers: Secret Wars.” Although it has not been confirmed if these actors will reprise their Marvel roles, the possibility seems quite plausible. This artwork provides a glimpse into what a team-up between Spider-Man and the X-Men might look like in Phase 6, offering tantalizing glimpses of potential stories for the future of the MCU.

South Park Brings Back an Unexpected Character After 20 Years

Fans of South Park might have observed that the episodes from Season 27 often resemble earlier ones or resurrect familiar humor, as demonstrated by their portrayal of President Donald Trump which recalls their depiction of Saddam Hussein. Yet, alongside these nods to yesteryears, the creative team is also reviving older characters such as Wing, Tuong Lu Kim’s wife, who hasn’t spoken since her initial appearance in the series during Season 9’s “Wing” back in 2005.

Venom’s Debut Teased in Spider-Man: Brand New Day Fan Art

In his latest Instagram post, Mohd Harris from @welove__marvel shared a sneak peek of Tom Holland’s character, Peter Parker, possibly wearing a black Venom-infused suit. The artwork depicts a bare-faced Parker kneeling on a city street, struggling to remove the dark, gooey symbiote substance from his body. Notably, the source of the symbiote appears to be a long, green tail with a pointed end, which is entwined by the black tendrils. Remarkably, this tail seems to belong to the classic Spider-Man adversary, Scorpion, who has been frequently linked as one of Peter’s upcoming enemies in the movie Brand New Day.

MCU Star Missing for 6 Years Teases Marvel Return & Huge Villain Face-Off

Mike Colter hinted at the possibility of Luke Cage’s return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe during an interview at Ottawa Comic-Con, suggesting his appearance in “Daredevil: Born Again” season 2. In this series, there might be a confrontation between Colter’s character and D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk. Colter shared that they haven’t filmed any scenes together yet, but he is excited to act alongside Vincent D’Onofrio, as when D’Onofrio transforms into his character, it becomes terrifying. Colter admitted he might feel intimidated, much like everyone else, when working with the seasoned actor.

10 Movies That Lied About Being Based on a True Story

This technique is commonly employed in horror films, but it’s also used in other genres. It can be seen as a method to deceive the audience, or alternatively, as a means to evoke stronger emotions from viewers regarding the characters. Regardless of perspective, these movies are not grounded in reality.

Jujutsu Kaisen Shockingly Returns With Brand New Sequel: Read It Now

Previously hinted by Shonen Jump, the mastermind behind Gege Akutami’s works was rumored to collaborate with Yuji Iwasaki from Cipher Academy on an exciting new series called Modulo. However, there was more to unveil than initially anticipated. Now that this series has officially been launched in English, it turns out that Modulo is, in fact, a sequel to Jujutsu Kaisen! Entitled Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, this upcoming series delves into the lives of Yuta Okkotsu’s grandchildren and some fresh characters.

Barry Allen Should Have Stayed Dead (and Wally West Proves It)

The comeback of Allen as The Flash in the ’00s was a key aspect of DC’s strategy to revive the original DC Multiverse prior to the Crisis. At the time, it was quite thrilling, however, Allen’s return unfortunately overshadowed Wally West, who had previously assumed the Flash mantle and breathed new life into the character. While Barry Allen is a remarkable figure, many fans believe that Wally West was more compelling. Regrettably, Barry’s comeback resulted in some exceptional Flash tales, but considering his posthumous history, it seems long overdue to acknowledge that perhaps Barry should have never returned from the dead.

One of Game of Thrones’ Most Powerful Characters Was Completely Wasted by the Show

A character akin to the Night King serves as an exemplar of both strengths and weaknesses in storytelling. His unique power over life and death, manifested through summoning an army from the dead bodies he himself created at Hardhome, presented one of the most chilling demonstrations of authority in the show. However, his antagonist arc ultimately fell short, ending abruptly and confusingly, leaving viewers yearning for a more satisfactory conclusion. Nevertheless, the character’s initial impactful moments remain noteworthy. Conversely, Euron Greyjoy, another formidable character in the series, was unfortunately mismanaged by Game of Thrones, causing widespread disappointment among viewers.

The DCU Just One-Upped the John Wick Franchise (& It May Not Be Done)

In the shift of the John Wick series with Keanu Reeves stepping back, a gap has emerged. James Gunn’s DC Universe seems to aim to fill this void, as its latest release appears to borrow a move directly from Wick, but with an increased level of intensity. This intense scene could mark the beginning of a competition between the franchises, determining which one excels more at action and violent scenes.