The MCU Just Released Its Own Version of Quentin Tarantino’s $213M Masterpiece (& It’s Great)

A standout episode of Wonder Man, titled “Found Footage,” really sets the show apart from typical Marvel stories. It centers around Simon and Trevor Slattery, who are excited about potentially landing roles in the in-universe Wonder Man movie. Their celebration is interrupted when they’re confronted by drug dealers to whom Trevor owes money. Simon uses his powers to protect Trevor, and they soon discover a young boy named Jayden filmed the entire encounter. This leads to a chaotic chase across California, reminiscent of a classic Quentin Tarantino film.

DC’s Absolute Batman Crossover Sets Up DC’s Most Powerful Villain Ever

Good news for comic fans! At the ComicsPRO conference, DC Comics revealed plans for its upcoming “Next Level” initiative, including exciting updates about the “Absolute Universe.” This summer will see the release of new “Absolute” editions like Absolute Green Arrow and Absolute Catwoman, and DC also announced a big crossover event bringing together heroes from across the entire Absolute line. While details are still scarce, DC promises the crossover will happen within just a few months.

Baz Luhrmann’s story behind the undiscovered Elvis in concert footage

I was hoping we could find some lost footage to enhance our Elvis movie with Austin Butler. We sent researchers to the Warner Bros. film archives, which are stored in underground salt mines in Kansas. Surprisingly, they discovered 69 boxes – almost 59 hours – of film negative that no one had looked at in years.

The Unmade ‘Scream’s We Never Got to See

The Scream movies playfully poke fun at nearly everything about horror films and their fans – but it’s ironic that several Scream sequels themselves got stuck in development issues. Since Scream 2, almost every film in the series has been very different from its original idea, with scripts undergoing many changes, writers being swapped, scenes being re-shot, and even actors being let go.

5 TV Shows You’ll Love If You’re A Kpop Demon Hunters Fan

As a huge fan of Kpop Demon Hunters, I was thrilled to hear Sony Pictures Animation and Netflix are making a sequel! But honestly, knowing how long high-end animation takes, I don’t expect to see it until 2028 or even 2029. That’s a long wait when the first movie was so full of energy! Luckily, there’s a lot of other stuff on TV right now that scratches that same itch – shows that combine cool supernatural fights, awesome music, and that whole teenage rebel vibe. It’ll help tide us over, I guess!

After 9 Years, This Underrated Nintendo Exclusive Remains One of the Best Games Ever Made

I remember a time when video games hadn’t yet reached their full potential as truly moving works of art. Then I played one of Nintendo’s most overlooked gems, and it completely changed how I saw gaming. It raised the bar incredibly high and made me constantly search for similar experiences. While it’s received some criticism and is often considered the least impressive game in its series, I firmly believe Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a masterpiece. It’s a remarkable achievement from a top-tier studio, and something everyone should try at least once. What makes it special isn’t the type of game it is, but how it delivers its ideas, gameplay, and emotional impact.

13 Years Ago Today, Marvel’s Best Galactic Hero Got a Surprising Change (He Needs an MCU Appearance)

Richard Rider, the previous Nova, seemingly sacrificed himself heroically during the Thanos Imperative storyline. When Marvel launched its ‘Marvel Now!’ initiative, Earth needed a new protector of the cosmos. Sam Alexander stepped into that role with the debut of Nova (2013) #1 in February 2013. While Rich Rider had proven himself a top-tier hero and became the sole member of the Nova Corps as Nova Prime, Sam represented a completely different approach. This was a significant change for a beloved Marvel character, and fans are hoping to see at least one of these heroes appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.