Marvel Introduces Advanced Iron Man Who Is Pure Evil, Villain Piloting Armor Revealed

In Iron Man #4, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Carmen Carnero and Jan Bazaldua, Tony Stark has been captured by AIM and Madame Masque. The story revolves around AIM kidnapping scientists, hoping to find someone with Tony Stark’s genius to exploit for their own purposes. Tony was taken prisoner while attempting to save these scientists.

The Testaments Series-Premiere Recap: Rage Finds a Way

Honestly, going into this show, I was expecting the violence to be directed at the young women, so I was almost relieved when it was a man who faced the consequences, even if it was something as brutal as losing an arm. He was a security guard at this all-girls school in Maryland, and the reason for the punishment – being caught doing something really disturbing on school grounds – is awful. But the truly unsettling part is who is watching and demanding this punishment: these seemingly innocent students. They look so prim and proper in their purple coats, chatting about nothing, but the second that table saw started up, they were on their feet, wanting more. It should have been terrifying to see these girls suddenly turn so vicious, but within the world of Gilead, it just feels… expected. It’s a grim reminder that anger will always find a way to surface.

The 15 Most Anticipated Summer Movies of 2026

Summer 2026 looks like it will be a great time for moviegoers! We’ll finally get a new Star Wars film in late May, after a nearly seven-year wait. June brings a new movie from Steven Spielberg and a fresh Pixar animation. Then, in July, Christopher Nolan is releasing his most straightforward epic yet, and in August, a film that a studio previously tried to hide will finally be released. Plus, Tom Holland will be back as Spider-Man, and Milly Alcock will make her debut as Supergirl. It’s shaping up to be a really exciting season!

Malcolm in the Middle star explains truth about his “severe memory loss”

The show picks up with Malcolm as an adult who’s distanced himself from his famously wild family because he’s ashamed of their behavior. He’s now trying to build a normal life with his own daughter and girlfriend, and is determined to keep his parents, Hal and Lois, and his brothers, Reese and Francis, from disrupting it.

The Boys Season-Premiere Recap: Dead Men Walking

From the beginning, Homelander always resembled Donald Trump, but as the show progressed, that resemblance became even stronger. Although this final season was written before the 2024 election, the disturbing parallels to real-world events – like the depiction of “freedom camps” and talk of deportations and ending diversity initiatives – aren’t shocking. This season of The Boys feels incredibly relevant, and that’s both a good thing and a cause for concern. Jack Quaid has compared the show to “South Park with capes,” and that comparison is becoming more and more fitting.

Cyberpunk 2077’s PS5 Pro upgrade is now available featuring three visual modes

The PS5 Pro version of Cyberpunk 2077 now includes three graphics modes: Ray Tracing Pro, standard Ray Tracing, and a Performance mode, each offering a different balance of visual quality and speed. The game also benefits from an improved upscaling technology called PSSR. The update requires 7.877GB of space for the main game and 1.789GB for the Phantom Liberty expansion on PS5.