10 Underrated Horror Movie Villains That Should Have Gotten Their Own Franchises

Many outstanding horror films spawn successful sequels, but unfortunately, there are far more that go unnoticed. While the horror genre has produced several memorable villains with immense potential, not all have managed to fully realize their threat level. Although standalone horror movies frequently offer satisfying conclusions, certain villains merit a comeback to keep audiences on edge, and it feels like a missed opportunity when this doesn’t happen.

X-Men: Hellfire Vigil Celebrates Krakoa But Should It?

The underlying concept of Krakoa was to establish a nation exclusively for mutants, serving as a sanctuary for all members of the species Homo-Superior. They marketed it as an authentic utopia, where individuals could live freely without human prejudice or discrimination. Their intellectual elite collaborated to develop wonder drugs capable of curing almost every known illness, and with the collective powers of select few, they even circumvented death through unlimited resurrections. Gates were placed in major cities worldwide, granting access only to mutants, connecting them instantly to everywhere simultaneously. The strongest and most esteemed mutants governed as the Quiet Council. To onlookers and many residents alike, Krakoa appeared to be an ideal place to reside.

Superman Star Teases a Fan-Favorite Justice League Romance Right out of the DCAU

Merced shared, “I’m deeply drawn to the concept, and it’s because I adore Lois and Clark tales – especially their alien-human romance. There’s an undeniable romantic charm about it for me. It’s like a dance of ‘We mustn’t, but we might, yet we mustn’t.’ As a child, this tugged at my heartstrings. And let me tell you, the pain I felt when she eventually left him was real. The betrayal was mind-blowing.

Russell Kane reveals why comedians never really get cancelled: “Do the maths”

As a movie aficionado, I’ve found myself drawn to the unapologetic wit of comedy legends like Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle, whose boundary-pushing stand-up acts have sparked controversy yet remain popular on streaming giants such as Netflix. These comedians, despite facing criticism from some quarters, continue to captivate audiences with their raw humor and fearless approach.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 Writer Wants “Character-Driven Stories” and to “Make the Whole World Sad”

At an Anime Expo panel, writer Bartosz Sztybor hinted at a potentially sorrowful story without providing details, but assured the audience that it would be emotional due to CD Projekt RED’s focus on character-driven narratives. He also shared a personal sentiment, stating, “As a Polish company and me being from Poland, we are accustomed to sadness in our lives. I simply wanted to make everyone feel the same way.