10 Times Green Goblin Was the Strongest Spider-Man Villain

Since his debut in 1964’s The Amazing Spider-Man #14, the Green Goblin has relentlessly tried to ruin Spider-Man’s life. He’s been a persistent enemy across decades of comics, cartoons, and films. Because of this long and intense rivalry, the Green Goblin is widely considered Spider-Man’s greatest foe.

Zack Snyder Shares Ben Affleck Batman Picture With Mysterious Caption

Zack Snyder directed several films in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), starting with the 2013 Superman movie, Man of Steel, which starred Henry Cavill. He then directed Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016 and Justice League in 2017. The production of Justice League faced difficulties, leading to the release of his director’s cut, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, in 2020.

Sorry, But These Wuthering Heights Trailers Rule

The newest trailer for Wuthering Heights feels like a refinement of the first, or perhaps an expansion on it. The initial trailer heavily focused on the adaptation’s more suggestive and atmospheric elements – think close-ups of food preparation and intensely physical scenes. It was accompanied by amusing, though unconfirmed, reports of shocked reactions from early viewers. This new trailer shifts the focus, reminding audiences that this version aims to be a beautifully made and romantic interpretation of what many consider “the greatest love story of all time” (though some might debate that!). It showcases grand costumes, dramatic settings, and expressive gestures. However, the film remains visually striking – Emerald Fennell clearly learned from director Joe Wright. We see carefully composed wedding scenes, lavish feasts, sweeping landscapes, and stormy skies. Margot Robbie is portrayed as a fragile figure manipulated by a powerful force, and Jacob Elordi rides into a vibrant sunset reminiscent of classic Westerns. There’s still a distinct artistic flair, including a bizarre but memorable scene of characters licking a large pink wall.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Recap: Ghosts of MomToks Past

I have to be honest: I’m really drawn to Whitney’s personality. It’s not that I see us becoming close friends, but I’m fascinated by certain types of reality stars, and she fits right in. I especially love watching someone who’s newly sober and genuinely trying to improve, even when they stumble. Or someone who just refuses to follow the usual reality TV rules. That’s Whitney. She always says what’s on her mind, no matter how inappropriate, and she approaches group scenes with such dramatic flair. Her unpredictable behavior is captivating – it’s impossible to look away!

The Beast in Me Recap: Plan B

Aggie needs to regain her composure and think clearly if she wants to solve this case. Getting too friendly with the suspect while drinking isn’t helping. She needs to remain objective! The scene shows Aggie and Nile sharing a drink at her home. Nile notices Aggie said she doesn’t drink, and Aggie brushes it off, saying she had a difficult day. When Nile asks about his injured hands – injuries from killing Abbott – he lies and says he was attacked near his office. They briefly discuss Madison’s parents, but Nile is really interested in Abbott, revealing he’d been suspended from the Bureau in the past for drug use. Nile senses Aggie is upset because the evidence seems to suggest Abbott was innocent.

Poker Face Is Over As We Know It

I really like this idea. We definitely need some fresh, lasting content – on TV and beyond – and this feels like a great chance to create it. Peter Dinklage is a perfect fit, as he already showed his talent for this kind of role earlier this year with a fantastic appearance on The Lowdown. He played an old friend of Ethan Hawke’s character who unexpectedly shows up, outshines him, and actually does a better job solving the case.

Disney Cut 1 Major ‘Ahsoka’ Actor from ‘Andor,’ Reveals Star

In the first season of Andor, Brasso was presented as a working-class resident of the planet Ferrix. Actor Joplin Sibtain played the character in nine episodes over the show’s first two seasons, but Brasso’s story ended in Season 2, Episode 3. Despite delivering a fantastic performance as Brasso, Sibtain wasn’t the first actor considered for the role.