Sisu Road to Revenge – TRAILER

In this intense cinematic journey, Sisu, known as “the man who won’t die,” ventures back to his family’s house that was tragically destroyed during war. Determined to honor their memory, he dismantles the remains and transports them for reassembly in a secure location. However, the Red Army commander responsible for their deaths (Stephen Lang, known from films such as ‘Don’t Breathe’ and ‘Avatar’) reappears with vengeance on his mind, intent on completing his task. This triggers an unyielding, breathtaking pursuit across the country – a battle royale to the very end, filled with extraordinary, seemingly impossible action sequences.

All 6 Batman Movies That Superman Has Beaten at the Box Office

To demonstrate the immense success of Superman, consider how significantly it surpasses the average Batman movies. Globally, Superman has earned more than six individual installments from the Batman series. Despite films such as “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” “The Batman,” and both “Dark Knight” sequels continuing to outperform Zack Snyder’s Superman, this 2025 superhero film has achieved an unprecedented level of popularity, even surpassing numerous entries in one of the most successful comic book movie franchises ever created.

Thunderbolts*’ Post-Credits Scene Hits Very Different Now It’s on Disney+

The post-credit scene of the film Thunderbolts introduces an intriguing twist regarding the name of the New Avengers team. It is revealed that Sam Wilson is taking legal action for copyright infringement. Moreover, it hints at the introduction of the Fantastic Four, as a spaceship with the number “4” emerges on Earth. Initially, this appeared to be a blatant teaser for The Fantastic Four: First Steps (which came out a couple of months later), and their appearance in Avengers: Doomsday. However, after the release of the Fantastic Four’s own movie, this connection takes on a deeper significance.

HBO Max Is About to Get One of the Best Anime Movies of All Time

In terms of iconic anime movies, chances are your thoughts gravitate towards the creations of Hayao Miyazaki, or perhaps works like “Akira,” “Ghost in the Shell,” and “Angel’s Egg” if you were born before 2000. However, an exceptional anime director who has been making waves with his movies for the past ten years is Makoto Shinkai. His films have become contemporary classics, but it’s his 2016 masterpiece that HBO Max will be promoting in September, complete with a new 4K streaming edition!

No Man’s Sky Developer Reveals Exciting Info on New Game Light No Fire

In the latest Voyager update for “No Man’s Sky”, players now have the exciting new option to craft personalized spaceships. Similarly, this building feature will be incorporated into “Light No Fire”, but with a magical flair. Players can construct grand vessels to navigate waterways solo or with companions. This isn’t just an entertaining extra; it’s essential for traversing the game world effectively.

5 MMOs From the 2000s That Are Still Thriving With Dedicated Fans

The thriving popularity of these MMOs demonstrates the significance of a devoted player base. Over time, players have cultivated enduring relationships with the game, its creators, and each other. Engrossing universes, regularly updated with new expansions and events, ensure these games continue to flourish. A steadfast vision and dedication towards providing players a sense of belonging suggest that these MMOs are here for the long haul, despite an industry where numerous online games cease to exist within a few years or months. Here, we delve into five MMOs from the 2000s that have managed to maintain active and dedicated communities.