The Boys Recap: A Proper Chat

The show keeps building towards a showdown with Homelander, like it has in recent seasons, but repeatedly highlighting this setup also points out that it’s not going to happen immediately. While that’s understandable, the constant reminders are becoming frustrating. Recent episodes, like “Teenage Kix” and “Every One of You Sons of Bitches,” have actually stalled the progress by first revealing a problem with the virus meant to kill superpowered people, and then by disrupting its supply. After three episodes, it’s becoming clear that the season is intentionally stretching out this storyline.

Today Is A Great Day For Tom Holland Spider-Man Fans

Okay, so I just got a sneak peek at what’s coming with Spider-Man: Brand New Day, hitting theaters July 31st, and let me tell you, it feels like a real fresh start for Peter Parker within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The story picks up after that whole mess with Doctor Strange’s spell – you remember, the one that made everyone forget Peter’s identity? – and we see him grappling with keeping that part of his life hidden from Ned and MJ. Honestly, it’s shaping up to be a pretty emotional ride, and I think fans are going to really connect with where they’re taking the character.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episode 5 – The Best Episode Yet with Unexpected Crossover

Marvel’s recent Multiverse Saga has been uneven. While we’ve seen some fantastic projects like WandaVision, X-Men ’97, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, there have also been some truly disappointing movies and shows. Films like Quantumania, Secret Invasion, and Love and Thunder really damaged the audience’s overall enjoyment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which has become very inconsistent.

The Strongest Stand In JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

Each Stand is a physical representation of a person’s inner strength and is unique to its user. While many Stands appear as humanoids, they can also take on completely different forms. Some Stands have simple abilities, but others are incredibly complex and powerful, almost like divine powers. A distinctive feature of Stands in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is that their names are often inspired by famous Western music and the Major Arcana tarot cards.

‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’: Jude Law Is Vladimir Putin in New Trailer

The new film features Paul Dano, playing a character inspired by Vladislav Surkov, a key advisor to Vladimir Putin who helped him gain and maintain power in Russia. The story begins in snowy Moscow in 1990, as Putin was leaving the KGB and starting a career in politics, advising the mayor of what is now Saint Petersburg. Jude Law appears briefly, remarkably resembling a young Putin with a platinum blonde hairstyle, and is shown being assessed by Dano’s character for a potential role in politics. While Law’s appearance has gotten attention, the film primarily focuses on Dano’s character, Vadim Baranov, and the complex workings of Russian politics. Dano’s character even declares, “I’ll build the myth that the Russians are controlling the modern world.”

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Creator Reveals New Artwork for Hit Manga’s 20th Anniversary

I recently saw that Araki, a well-known manga artist, created a new drawing inspired by a scene from the manga Kingdom. It’s a cool tribute, especially since Kingdom is gaining a lot more fans internationally now that it’s been released globally. The fact that other famous manga artists are involved is definitely helping to spread the word. This drawing is part of a larger project called the “Social Kingdom Project,” which is celebrating the manga’s 20th anniversary.

The Mandalorian & Grogu Movie Gets Unsurprising Rating

The MPA/CARA Film Ratings Bulletin released on April 15th confirmed that Mandalorian and Grogu received a PG-13 rating due to science fiction violence and action. This is consistent with the rating all live-action releases of the series have had since 2005, and it meets fan expectations.

Absolute Robin Gets Shocking DC Twist That Changes Batman Sidekick

Absolute Batman #19, from writer Scott Snyder and artist Nick Dragotta, packs a lot into one issue. It not only debuts Absolute Robin and a new version of Scarecrow called Absolute Universe Scarecrow, but also kicks off a new story arc where Batman is falsely accused of murder.