Marvel’s New Sorcerer Supreme Has to Face Two Powerful MCU Threats

Marvel has revealed details about the upcoming “Sorcerer Supreme” comic series, giving fans a look at what’s next for Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch. Wanda is taking on the role of Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme, and the new series, written by Steve Orlando and illustrated by Bernard Chang, will focus on the challenges that come with the title. Specifically, issues will feature conflicts with Madelyne Pryor, the Queen of Limbo, and Agatha Harkness, a new Sorcerer Supreme chosen by the Vishanti, both of whom will be major players in issue #3.

17 Years Later, The Sopranos’ Most Misunderstood Ending Still Divides Viewers

Even after 17 years, the final scene of the show remains a point of debate. Some viewers are certain Tony Soprano died, while others think he just continued living under the shadow of danger. To truly grasp what the finale meant and how it was intended, it’s helpful to remember the show’s lasting influence and cultural impact, and to carefully examine the controversial diner ending. Understanding what happens on screen, its possible interpretations, and why it’s such a brilliant piece of storytelling reveals an ending that isn’t just good – it’s perfectly suited to Tony’s character and the show’s overall themes.

‘Malice’ on Prime Video Starring David Duchovny Is a Binge-Watch Hit on Streaming

The new comedy series Malice features Jack Whitehall as Adam, a tutor who pretends to help a wealthy family, the Tanners, but secretly plans to destroy them. When the family’s nanny suddenly falls ill, Adam seizes the opportunity to get close to the Tanners, led by their father, Jamie (played by David Duchovny). As Adam tries to create conflict within the family, Jamie starts to suspect something isn’t right and that Adam might be behind all their troubles. The series follows Jamie’s attempt to uncover Adam’s scheme and save his family.

The Punisher Actor Says He Was ‘Miscast,’ Here’s Why

Thomas Jane recently told Comic Book Movie that he’d love to revisit his role as the Punisher from the 2004 movie, potentially in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars films. He shared his enthusiasm, recalling how much he enjoyed making a short Punisher film called ‘Dirty Laundry’ and how grateful he was to be a part of the character’s world, as he’s a lifelong comic book fan.

One of Wolverine’s Oldest Enemies is Heading to the Ultimate Universe

The February issues of Marvel Comics will introduce Lady Deathstrike, a new version of Wolverine’s dangerous foe, in Ultimate Wolverine #14. This issue, written by Chris Condon and illustrated by Alessandro Cappuccio, will also kick off the events leading to the Ultimate Wolverine’s final battle, which will happen two months later. You can see the main cover art by Cappuccio and a variant cover by Netho Diaz in the gallery below.

Stranger Things Recap: To Catch a Demogorgon

The team is starting to take bigger risks because they’re running out of time, as Will explains. He’s discovered he can access a sort of shared consciousness, giving him visions of what Vecna is planning. He and Robin have learned Vecna intends to kidnap more children, and his next target is Derek Turnbow – everyone calls him that, and honestly, he’s not the brightest kid. Even Holly, who is usually easygoing, can’t stand him. After this discovery, the team – Hopper, Eleven, and the others – regroup at the Squawk to discuss their next move. It’s worth noting that Holly was easily fooled by the evil monster Vecna and strangely trusts someone no one else can see.

Could I Interest You in The Pitt of Cop Dramas This Holiday Season?

If you’re looking for a new show, consider Blue Lights, a Northern Irish police drama now streaming on BritBox. Its third season recently became available in the U.S. It’s a compelling, fast-paced series about everyday police officers navigating their jobs, personal lives, and community issues. What sets it apart is its unique look at Irish culture and long-held political conflicts, offering a fresh perspective compared to American police shows.