The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Just Officially Beat Game of Thrones at Its Own Game

Some of the most memorable moments in The Walking Dead weren’t planned battles, but sudden attacks. For example, The Governor’s ambush on the prison in Season 4 resulted in Hershel Greene’s death and the loss of the group’s carefully built home. Similarly, Troy Otto’s decision to unleash a horde of walkers on his own ranch – as revenge for being banished – showed just how far people would go, even using the walkers themselves as weapons against others, just to prove a point. In The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, conflicts between people often served as displays of power, but Daryl and Carol’s opponents consistently underestimated them. However, recent fight scenes between Solaz del Mar and the Primitivos have been particularly impressive, reaching a level of scale similar to Game of Thrones – something The Walking Dead hadn’t accomplished before.

Vincent D’Onofrio Still Wants To Play DC’s Swamp Thing, And As A Fan, I Love His Reasons For Wanting The Role

It’s clear the Full Metal Jacket actor has really resonated with Marvel enthusiasts for his portrayal of Wilson Fisk, also known as The Kingpin, in Daredevil and Daredevil: Born Again. However, during a panel at L.A. Comic Con this weekend, he discussed his interest in playing Swamp Thing and explained why he’s so drawn to the character. According to D’Onofrio,

Matthew Lillard Expresses Interest in Joining DC Universe with James Gunn

The pair worked together before on the live-action Scooby-Doo movies, with Gunn contributing as a writer. Lillard has stayed closely involved with the Scooby-Doo series ever since, and he still provides the voice for Shaggy Rogers in many different projects. “James Gunn wrote Scooby-Doo 1 and 2. He’s a good friend of mine. I’m hoping to get an invitation to join [the DCU], but I think it might have gotten lost in the mail,” Lillard said with a laugh.

10 Best Fantastic Four: First Steps Easter Eggs Only Eagle-Eyed Viewers Caught on Streaming

With acknowledgements to the people who first imagined them and nods to entire comic book arcs, The Fantastic Four: First Steps both celebrates the Fantastic Four’s past and delivers a fantastic movie for its fans. The film offers a new spin on superhero movies while staying true to the source material, including subtle references-or Easter Eggs-that dedicated viewers will appreciate.

10 Punchy MMA Movies To Watch Before Dwayne Johnson’s ‘The Smashing Machine’

The Smashing Machine tells the story of Mark Kerr, a famous wrestler and mixed martial artist. He had a successful MMA career, winning two UFC Heavyweight Tournament Championships and earning other honors. The film also explores his personal challenges, including struggles with substance abuse and difficult relationships. Fans of MMA will likely find it very compelling. Luckily, this isn’t the only movie that covers similar ground.

NCIS’ Wilmer Valderrama And Katrina Law Share Hilarious National Coffee Day Video That Puts The Actor’s Hips To Work

On Monday, Valderrama took to Instagram to share a funny video of himself and his co-star for the holiday. Law was in a food truck and handed him a cup of coffee, telling him, “Don’t forget to shake it.” Valderrama put his hips to good use and was certainly shaking it up, even captioning the video, “Tell me you’re Latino without telling me…”

Superman And Barbie Are Now Entwined In The History Books As James Gunn’s Blockbuster Hits A Streaming Milestone

As a big film fan, I’ve been keeping an eye on streaming numbers, and Superman has really taken off! It’s been available on HBO Max for just 10 days, but it’s already been viewed around 13 million times. According to Variety, that’s the best performance for a new film on the platform since Barbie dropped in late 2023. It’s amazing to see so many people checking it out!