This MCU Disaster Should Have Copied Marvel Zombies’ Ending

, receiving a variety of responses from both fans and critics. Whether you enjoy it or not, the miniseries cleverly utilizes the established world of the MCU, and in some cases, even more effectively than the main films. Marvel Zombies particularly shines with its surprising conclusion, which subverts expectations and offers a uniquely dark take within the Marvel universe. Interestingly, Marvel Zombies shows that its ending could have been even more impactful if it had been used in a particularly unsuccessful MCU film – one that currently has a low 46% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In fact, this one adjustment might have significantly improved the entire MCU Multiverse Saga.

Spartacus Delivered 7 Of The Most Brutal Deaths In TV History

In the final episode, titled “The Bitter End”, Batiatus, mistakenly believing Tullius caused his father’s death, sets a trap for him. After repeatedly stabbing Tullius, Batiatus cruelly forced him to eat the ashes of his father, and then had his men bury him alive within the colosseum’s foundations, essentially making his body a part of the building itself. While Tullius was undoubtedly a villain, Batiatus’s additional acts of torture and the way he disposed of the body were shockingly extreme, particularly given that he would later have to deal with the repercussions of Lucretia’s choices.

Etsy Witches: Turn $73 into Crypto Wealth? 🧙‍♀️💰

Once, if you were caught practicing witchcraft, you’d be burned at the stake (or pushed off a cliff, depending on the region’s sense of humor). Now, it’s just a TikTok trend. Because nothing says “spiritual enlightenment” like a 15-second video of someone chanting “Binance, Binance, Binance.” 🧙‍♂️📱

India’s Crypto Crackdown: 25 Firms in Hot Water! ⚠️

India is intensifying its oversight of the digital asset sector as the Financial Intelligence Unit India (FIU IND) clamps down on offshore platforms serving local users without registration. The latest move underscores the regulator’s push to enforce anti-money laundering compliance while signaling growing concern over investor risks from unregulated crypto activity. 🤯

Star Wars Nearly Debuted Baby Yoda 14 Years Before The Mandalorian (But There’s a Catch)

For a while, until the second season aired, everyone just called him Baby Yoda. Disney really wanted official sources to call him “the Child” – I guess they didn’t want people thinking he was *literally* a young Yoda – but good luck getting the fans to change what they called him! It was a lost cause. Recently, though, the nickname “Baby Yoda” actually showed up in official material – a non-canon special, LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, to be exact. It’s funny because if George Lucas had followed through with one of his original ideas for Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, the phrase “Baby Yoda” would have a *completely* different meaning for Star Wars fans. It’s a fascinating bit of Star Wars trivia, really.

Does the dog die in Good Boy?

Since its premiere at SXSW in March, Good Boy has been gaining a lot of attention. Both critics and viewers have been impressed by the film’s ingenious core idea.

The $191M Supernatural Horror Hit Every Wednesday Fan Needs to See at Least Once

As a huge fan of classic movies, I always get excited when The Addams Family comes up. The story kicks off by introducing us to the family – though Uncle Fester is missing at first! He turns out to be Gomez’s long-lost brother, and he shows up with amnesia as part of a plan to steal their money. Honestly, the plot isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s the perfect vehicle for making characters like Gomez and Wednesday even more iconic than they already were, and it’s packed with really quotable lines. It’s not just a fun movie to watch with the family; it’s absolutely perfect for starting the Halloween season. You know it’s going to be creepy and spooky, but it’s also one of the most heartwarming and charming family films out there, great for revisiting old favorites and introducing a new generation to something special.

Jonathan Bailey Compared Starring In Bridgerton To Being Part Of An Actual Debutante Ball, And I Totally Get Why

Since starring in Season 2 of Bridgerton, Jonathan Bailey has become a well-known movie star. The actor, who also appears in Jurassic World: Rebirth, has several exciting projects on the horizon, including Wicked: For Good-where viewers might notice similarities between his character, Fiyero, and Anthony-and the next season of the popular show that launched his career. Although the premiere of Bridgerton Season 4 is still some time away, Bailey recently compared filming the show to attending a debutante ball, as he explained to Time:

10 Must-Watch Halloween Movies to Binge on Netflix

Netflix has a lot of great movies this year, including hidden gems, original films, and internationally popular horror movies that everyone is talking about. Some are ideal for watching with friends, while others are best experienced alone – if you dare! No matter how you choose to watch, these films will provide the spooky fun October calls for.

It’s the End of an Era for Gohan & Piccolo

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the newest movie in the anime series, captivated viewers with a fresh approach, focusing on Gohan and Piccolo rather than the usual spotlight on Goku and Vegeta. The Dragon Ball Super Super Hero Saga gave much-needed attention and improvements to characters who hadn’t been developed in a while. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero definitely marked an exciting new chapter for Piccolo and Gohan. However, it now appears this might have been the peak of their importance in the series.