DC Fans Really Want Jacob Elordi as Batman After Frankenstein

Fans are increasingly excited about Jacob Elordi potentially playing Batman. Social media is filled with artwork and posts imagining him as Bruce Wayne, and one popular image of him in a classic black suit has led to comparisons with previous versions of the character.

10 Disturbing Anime Villains Even More Evil Than Griffith From Berserk

Griffith is a truly unforgettable character because he’s so unsettling and manipulative. He’s widely considered a brilliantly written villain, even though most fans intensely dislike him – perhaps as much as the hero, Guts. While he’s undoubtedly one of the most evil characters in anime, particularly after becoming the demon Femto, some villains are still considered even more wicked.

10 Mystery Shows With Perfect Final Episodes

These mystery shows successfully delivered satisfying conclusions. Each series, whether through surprising twists, heartfelt resolutions, or thought-provoking endings, demonstrated that the journey to the truth—or even the absence of it—can stay with viewers long after the show is over. From the emotional impact of Mare of Easttown‘s finale to the unsettling questions raised by Twin Peaks: The Return, these shows prove that mysteries aren’t just about finding answers, but about how those answers—or the lack of them—affect the people involved.

The Simpsons’ Funniest Episode Is Still Marge vs. the Monorail

As a huge Simpsons fan, I always think of seasons 3 and 4 as the show’s absolute peak, so it makes sense that the best episode comes from that time. “Marge Vs. The Monorail,” written by the incredibly funny Conan O’Brien way back in 1993, really showed his potential, even before he became a household name. It’s a bit different than your typical Simpsons episode, but it’s still one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on TV.

Robert Duncan McNeill Reflects On Disliking Tom Paris In Early Star Trek: Voyager Seasons

I always found Lieutenant Tom Paris fascinating. He was Voyager’s incredibly skilled pilot, but his story was a bit unusual. Captain Janeway actually pulled him out of prison at the start of our journey, hoping he could help us locate the Maquis. He was a fantastic pilot, no doubt, but in the beginning, he was definitely cocky, a little rough, and had to learn to work as part of a crew. He really grew on me over the years, though!

7 Legendary Western Villains Who Completely Stole the Movie

Westerns have long been a showcase for talented actors, offering them a chance to redefine their careers or become stars. The villains in these films often embody the dark side of the genre’s core themes – justice, revenge, and survival – actively challenging the ideals of the Old West. A compelling Western story needs a villain, someone willing to disrupt the established order and prioritize their own needs above all else. This selfishness is a key characteristic of some of the most iconic and unforgettable Western villains ever created.

Best Horror Movies of 2025 (So Far)

Horror fans know the genre covers a lot of ground, so we picked movies that critics and audiences both liked. But we didn’t just focus on the most frightening ones – we wanted a good mix.

‘Predator: Badlands’s Prequel Fixes the New Movie’s Worst Scene

Reviews for Predator: Badlands have been mostly positive, though, like any big movie, there’s still some criticism. It has an 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a strong 95% audience score, with viewers praising its fun humor, the way it expands the Predator universe, and its thrilling action. The film significantly builds out the world of Predator, bringing details – like the term ‘Yautja’ – to the big screen that were previously found mostly in comics and video games.