Marvel Studios Confirms Superman 2025 Villain Actor Will Join the MCU

Zlatko Burić is joining the cast of the new Disney+ series Wonder Man, Marvel Studios has announced. As seen in the first trailer for the show—revealed at New York Comic-Con 2025—Burić will play Von Kovak, a celebrated movie director within the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s version of Hollywood.

The Chair Company Recap: The Color Code to My Life

I really love the comedy of Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin, and this new show is some of their best work yet. But I’m not sure if the premise of The Chair Company is strong enough to sustain a long, ongoing story. Watching it as a limited series feels right, because it allows for unexpected and even bizarre twists. However, thinking of it as just the beginning of a multi-season arc feels a bit disappointing, especially if the ending provides a clear resolution. It’s hard to imagine what a second season would even be about – more scenes with the Troopers? A new plot focusing on Ron’s ego? Deeper explorations of his family or workplace? This show doesn’t seem built for that kind of extended storytelling.

Talamasca: The Secret Order Finale Recap: A New Hope?

I’m talking about what the episode “The 752” reveals about Doris. Up until now, she’s been a pretty dull character – presented as mysterious and secretive without much personality. She’d occasionally say vague things just to hint that you can’t trust anyone. But in this episode, she finally takes action! After escaping the safe house, being questioned by the police, and nearly being abducted by Olive while she was disguised as an MI5 agent, Doris brutally attacks a hired thug, tearing his throat with her fangs. Then, she looks at Guy with an innocent expression, blood dripping from her mouth.

It: Welcome to Derry Recap: Tunnel Vision

I still have so many questions, like how Lilly is allowed to see Marge after supposedly stabbing her in the eye with a chisel. Marge claims her glasses broke – a somewhat flimsy excuse – but she’s determined to fix things with Lilly now that they know a monster is real. At the Standpipe, Ronnie suggests Marge could clear Hank’s name by telling the truth, which doesn’t really add up, but I understand why she’s grasping at straws. Their conversation is cut short by the unexpected arrival of Matty, who everyone believed was dead. He’s covered in dirt but alive, and he recounts a terrifying experience escaping from the sewers. He reveals the clown – Pennywise – lives down there, describing the horrific sights of Teddy’s brains being eaten and Susie dying. Matty also says Phil is still alive, though injured – something a viewer recently asked about. He refuses to go to the police, fearing they’ll send him back to his abusive father. Knowing Chief Bowers and the Derry police, Matty is probably right to be scared of going home. He’d rather face the sewers than his father.

Disney CEO Gives Perfect Response to Recent Flops

During a recent earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Iger discussed the company’s future films. He expressed strong optimism about their 2026 movie lineup, and anticipates continued success in 2027 and 2028 as well.

Everything We Know About Aunt Gladys Origin In Weapons

The source of the unsettling events turned out to be a woman called Aunt Gladys, who claimed to be the great-aunt of Alex Lilly – the only student who was mysteriously vanishing at night. Actress Amy Madigan portrayed Aunt Gladys, and her bizarre, almost clown-like look was deeply disturbing. Despite her strange appearance, the violence she caused was terrifyingly real.

Stephen King’s Four Past Midnight Could Be His Next Great Horror Anthology

Stephen King’s strongest novellas are found in his 1992 collection, Four Past Midnight. Published ten years after Different Seasons, it was only his second collection of this longer short story format. The book features four tales: “The Langoliers,” “Secret Window, Secret Garden,” “The Library Policeman,” and “The Sun Dog.” While some of these stories haven’t been adapted well, they’re ideally suited for individual segments, similar to how King’s 1982 film Creepshow successfully adapted five of his short stories. Creepshow divided each story into a segment, focusing on the horror without unnecessary additions. King’s novellas from Four Past Midnight would work perfectly with this same approach.

Cult Actor Udo Kier Dies at 81

In the 1970s, Kier appeared in two films directed by Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey: Flesh for Frankenstein and Blood for Dracula. He recalled meeting Morrissey on a plane, explaining he was an actor, which led to being cast as Frankenstein in Warhol’s film. These roles brought him recognition within the art world. Throughout the 70s and 80s, Kier continued to work in European cinema, appearing in cult classics like Suspiria and Docteur Jekyll et les femmes, as well as several films directed by his former partner, Rainer Werner Fassbinder. He once told the Reporter that he recognized Fassbinder in a magazine article, despite not having seen him for four years, saying, “That is Rainer from the bar.”