5 Wolverine Characters Ruined by the Marvel Movies

There are three Wolverine movies – X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Wolverine, and Logan – and they feature characters you won’t see in the main X-Men films. This list focuses only on characters from those three movies, but one of them definitely has more characters that weren’t adapted well.

Black Cat Will Officially Debut In Spider-Man’s Next Appearance

Although Felicity Jones briefly appeared as Black Cat in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the character hasn’t been featured in a live-action Spider-Man movie or show since then. That’s about to change! A future Marvel project, though it’s still unknown if she’ll appear as the fully costumed hero in 2026, will definitely include a version of Black Cat.

Every Upcoming Mike Flanagan & Stephen King Movie & TV Show, Ranked by Anticipation

For the past ten years, director Mike Flanagan has frequently collaborated with horror legend Stephen King, creating a series of popular adaptations. Flanagan skillfully brings King’s stories to life, as seen in critically acclaimed films like Gerald’s Game and the sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep. Even when branching out from horror with The Life of Chuck, starring Tom Hiddleston, the project received positive reviews, demonstrating a strong creative connection between Flanagan and King. Looking ahead, Flanagan plans to continue this successful partnership by adapting more of King’s most famous works.

Scream 7 is Officially Abandoning 1 Thing That Made The Origins so Iconic

The reappearance of killers thought to be gone for good in Scream has sparked a lot of debate about what Scream 7 will be like. Some fans theorized the new movie would have a complex, self-aware layer, potentially allowing actors like Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich to play versions of themselves within the Stab movies shown inside the Scream universe. However, writer Kevin Williamson now suggests Scream 7 will move away from the core elements that have defined the franchise.

‘Ocean’s 11’ and More Classics Are Returning to Theaters

Fathom Entertainment is bringing the classic film Ocean’s Eleven back to theaters in June 2026 as part of its Big Screen Classics series. The film will be shown on June 21st and 24th. Other movies included in the 2026 line-up are Citizen Kane, Gone with the Wind, Ben-Hur, The Silence of the Lambs, Fried Green Tomatoes, The Birdcage, A Beautiful Mind, The Fifth Element, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, The Maltese Falcon, and It’s a Wonderful Life. Film historian Leonard Maltin will once again host the series, providing special introductions that celebrate each film’s importance.

31 Years Ago Today, The Simpsons’ Shocking Original Homer Twist Was Finally Used in This 10/10 Episode

Today marks the 31st anniversary of the Simpsons episode “Homie the Clown,” which originally aired on February 12, 1995. The episode features Homer attending clown college to become a local version of Krusty the Clown. Interestingly, the episode subtly explained the visual similarities between Homer and Krusty. Originally, writers considered the idea that Krusty was Homer in disguise, but they ultimately chose a different storyline.

One of the Best Platformers of All-Time Released 36 Years Ago Today

Over the years, the series has consistently improved, with each new game having its supporters and detractors. However, few games in the franchise—or in video games as a whole—have reached the level of Super Mario Bros. 3. It took everything that made the first game enjoyable and made it even better, quickly becoming a commercial and critical success. Even now, 36 years later, it’s still considered one of the greatest platforming games of all time.