Bane Confirmed for Next Batman Movie With Other Villains

DC has just announced more details about its upcoming animated movie, *Batman: Knightfall Part 1: Knightfall*, and confirmed that Bane will be the main villain. This first part of a four-part animated series based on the famous *Knightfall* comic book is scheduled to come out in 2026 (according to Screen Rant).

The Great British Baking Show Recap: Egg Whites of Their Eyes

As a total baking show fanatic, I was thrilled to see this week’s theme – it wasn’t about simplifying things, but building them up with Meringue Week! Back when I lived in the States, lemon meringue pie was pretty much the only time I encountered meringues. But living in the U.K. now? They’re *everywhere*. You can’t even walk past an Ottolenghi without spotting a meringue the size of a corgi! And Eton Mess, that classic British dessert, is on almost every menu – it’s basically cream, berries, and glorious meringue (and the best places add ice cream too!). Honestly, they’ve clearly made meringues in the tent before, but I’m shocked it’s taken them this long to dedicate a whole episode to them – they’re so tricky to get right, but when they work, they’re unbelievably delicious.

Among Us TV Show Still Happening, Gets New Update

Innersloth, the company that created the popular 2018 game, recently told Cartoon Base on X (formerly Twitter) that the animated show is still in development. They explained that while they’re making progress, they don’t have any news or a release date to share just yet, and jokingly apologized for the lack of updates. They also acknowledged and complimented Cartoon Base’s dedication to finding information.

Disney Cuts Down Plans for Ahsoka Season 2

The second season of *Ahsoka* is predicted to be a significant undertaking, potentially exceeding the cost of its first season on Disney+. While many anticipated a budget increase due to the ambitious, dual-world storyline, the show’s star recently shared details about the actual production budget.

Elsbeth Recap: Stuffed Toys of the Jury

“Doll Day Afternoon” stands out as a unique episode of Elsbeth, as she doesn’t partner with a typical NYPD officer or detective. The case itself involves a death that’s more of a tragic accident than a calculated murder, which is a departure from the show’s usual storylines. While the killers on Elsbeth often have some redeeming qualities, Nolan Hurst (David Cross) is particularly sympathetic. He didn’t plan to kill toy store manager Patrick Palmer (Drew Seltzer); it was a desperate act, not revenge.

The Walking Dead Fans Are Still Dead Wrong About Morgan

Fans have been eager to see Daryl and Rick back together, but many also want Morgan to reconnect with his former friends after a long separation. However, Morgan is a controversial character – some viewers strongly dislike him and consider him one of the weakest in the series. While there are understandable reasons why some fans don’t enjoy his story, it’s unfair to say his character was poorly written or damaged the show.

The New Spider-Man Confronts the Man Who Stole Peter Parker’s Identity in Amazing Spider-Man #14

Amazing Spider-Man #14 features writing by Joe Kelly, with art from Ed McGuinness and Todd Nauck. Mark Farmer and Wade Von Grawbadger provided the inks, with some inking also done by the artists themselves. Marcio Menyz and Erick Arciniega handled the coloring, and Joe Caramagna, who has been a consistent part of the Spider-Man comics for years, did the lettering. The story focuses on a conflict between the two characters currently taking on the roles of Spider-Man and Peter Parker.

The Real Housewives of Miami Reunion Recap: Thank You for Being a Friend

Julia is standing next to her, wearing a dress that matches in both color and fabric. It’s an odd thought – can a dress *have* a consistency? – but this one definitely did. A small scarf around her neck adds a touch of flair, making her look like an opera singer – which she isn’t, though she plays one on television. Larsa is definitely being Larsa, in a tight-fitting, pastel dress. It feels a bit young for her, and perhaps a little cheap, and it oddly makes her face look fuller than usual. She’s beautiful, but this outfit doesn’t quite work for me. Alexia, on the other hand, looks amazing in yellow – a great color, a flattering fit, and a perfect dress. Meanwhile, Todd is probably at home feeling jealous and reaching for lotion and tissues.

Matlock Recap: Watch What You Say

I always find it amusing when legal jargon I’ve learned over the years appears in TV shows. Words like “collateral estoppel” – it’s a beautiful-sounding phrase, even if it’s confusing to most people. But for those in the know, it’s a powerful tool. It’s phrases like these that help me understand why lawyers are so passionate about their profession; they essentially get to use language as a kind of magic.

Matlock Season 2’s Latest Twist Reveals How Ruthless Matty And Olympia Can Get, But Kathy Bates May Have Delivered Her Best Performance To Date

After the first season of *Matlock* revealed that Julian had concealed the Wellbrexa document Matty was seeking, the storyline became even more complex. Now, in the fall of 2025, Olympia’s choice to protect the father of her children has shifted the focus of the investigation to Senior. Only two episodes into Season 2, Matty and Olympia have already repeatedly changed their minds about whether they’ll cooperate with each other.