Marvel Studios Releases Its First-Ever Supervillain Crossover Poster

A recently unveiled artwork on the Disney Destiny cruise ship features all sixteen villains from the Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga together in one piece. Disney Parks fan Scott Gustin posted a picture of the artwork on X, giving fans a complete view. The artist who created it hasn’t been officially announced.

Pluribus Recap: Weirdly Honest

There was always no doubt about Carol’s dedication to saving people, but this week proves it definitively. She’s willing to face difficult truths, especially when it comes to the opinion of Helen, the person she admires most. We’ve seen Carol make sacrifices for her principles – like flying coach instead of first class or discarding cherished meals. But truly opening herself up to criticism about her work, as she does in a particularly powerful scene in this episode, is incredibly brave. She begins by trying to understand the enemy, but ultimately uncovers deeply personal and painful revelations.

Brendan Fraser Doesn’t Mince His Words on Batgirl’s Cancellation

Brendan Fraser recently spoke to the Associated Press about the decision to cancel the film Batgirl. He expressed his surprise, noting, “It was a whole movie! They had four floors of sets built in Glasgow, and I was visiting the art department whenever I could, just because I was so excited about it.”

Netflix’s Last Samurai Standing: A Blueprint For Vinland Saga’s Live-Action

Netflix has been steadily adding more anime and manga-based shows to its library. Some adaptations, such as Death Note and Cowboy Bebop, didn’t quite hit the mark with viewers, but others, like One Piece and Alice in Borderland, have been both popular and well-received. Their newest manga adaptation appears to be following the same path of success.

Jurassic World’s New Sequel Brings Back An OG Jurassic Park Character

Season 4 of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory features a surprising return of a classic character from the original Jurassic Park. Throughout the run of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and now Chaos Theory, each season has felt like a continuation of the beloved ‘camp fam’ story. Unfortunately, after five seasons of Camp Cretaceous and four seasons of Chaos Theory, the journey of the Nublar Six has come to a close.

Beloved Pop Star Now Being Eyed for a Huge Marvel Role

A recent post by Marvel insider @MyTimeToShineHello is fueling rumors about who will be cast in future Marvel projects. The insider shared on X (formerly Twitter) that Sabrina Carpenter is being considered for a significant role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and asked fans who they’d like to see her play.

Elsbeth Recap: Do Not Climb Ev’ry Bell Tower

Alaïa Jade (born Alana Jacobs), a fictional pop star portrayed by Lindsey Normington, has passed away within the story. Inspired by artists like Madonna, Kesha, and Katy Perry, Alaïa was stuck in a difficult situation with her producer, Shane Sills (played by Ben Chase). Shane controlled all of Alaïa’s music and even had access to her private files, allowing him to profit from anything she created. Though she’s gone, there’s enough unfinished music to release at least two albums after her death, and plans for a holographic concert are already underway. Shane Sills, like many exploitative figures in the music industry – including real-life people like Dr. Luke and Scott Borchetta – served as the inspiration for this character.

New Resident Evil Director Talks Reboot & Explains Interest in the Games

I was listening to an interview with Zach Cregger on the Crew Call podcast, and he said something pretty surprising. When asked if the older Resident Evil movies influenced his approach to the new one, he admitted he’s actually never seen them! He quickly clarified, though, that he’s a huge fan of the games – he’s played them constantly and feels like a real expert on the Resident Evil franchise as a whole. So, it’s all about the games for him, not the films!

‘Pluribus’ Episode 4 Finally Explains What the Others Really Do

The strange event called the Joining, which has dramatically changed the world, appears to have come from somewhere outside of Earth. However, the source of the genetic code behind it remains a mystery. The show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, seems content to leave the origins of the Joining unexplained, choosing instead to focus on its impact on the characters and the world around them. This approach aligns with his previous work, most notably Breaking Bad, which prioritized character development. Despite this, Gilligan is slowly revealing more about the Joining throughout the first season, weaving its unusual premise into the ongoing narrative.