10 Incredible DC Characters Who Aren’t Superheroes or Villains

Even without superpowers, characters like Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane play a vital role in Superman’s life, helping him to be his best. The same is true for Batman, where allies like Commissioner Gordon and Alfred Pennyworth, who don’t fight crime themselves, are among his most reliable supporters. This shows that you don’t need to be a hero, a villain, or have special abilities to make a real difference to the main characters and the world they live in.

Street Fighter Set Photos Show Off New Look at Orville Peck’s Vega

A new photo posted to Peck’s Instagram marks the end of filming. In a lengthy caption, he thanked the film’s cast and crew. He also expressed his excitement for fans to see the movie and gave a close-up look at his character, including Vega’s distinctive snake tattoo which covers his body.

Tron: Ares Box Office Previews & Projections Outpacing Legacy

The new movie, Tron: Ares, is now showing in theaters nationwide. It’s the third installment in the Tron series, following the original 1982 film and 2010’s Tron: Legacy. Early box office numbers suggest Tron: Ares is performing a little better than Tron: Legacy did when it was released.

Rose Byrne Is Incredible and Unbearable in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

Mary Bronstein’s new film, *If I Had Legs I’d Kick You*, is her second feature after 2008’s *Yeast*, a comedy where she also acted. *Yeast* was labeled as mumblecore due to its low-budget style and the presence of a young Greta Gerwig, but it differed from that movement’s focus on aimless conversations. Bronstein intentionally created a more aggressive and often unpleasant tone, and her new film, though more polished and featuring bigger names, maintains that same confrontational energy. Much of this tension comes from the main character, Linda, who constantly burdens others with her problems. She gets upset about something as minor as parking, dismisses kindness from a neighbor (A$AP Rocky), and even seeks out a therapist (a hilariously frustrated Conan O’Brien) just so she can be told what to do.