The Boys’ Gen V Spinoff Confirms A Dark Truth About Billy Butcher

Throughout The Boys, some characters, such as Starlight and A-Train, have shown growth and become more heroic. However, others, like Butcher, have become increasingly flawed. Butcher’s journey is particularly tragic because he initially seemed capable of being a true hero. But after losing faith in superheroes, he became consumed by a mission to destroy them all.

10 Anime Everyone Agrees Are Literally Perfect

The best anime series are considered legendary because of their compelling stories and memorable characters, leading many to call them perfect. Fans often believe nothing can compare to these classics in terms of creativity and how much they enjoy watching them. While not everyone agrees, these popular series are almost universally praised for being exceptionally well-made.

The Forgotten 82% RT Drama Roger Ebert Hailed as 1 of the 2000s’ Best Movies

The film centers on the uneasy connection between Christine and Richard, a man recently separated from his wife, portrayed by John Hawkes. Christine longs to be recognized as an artist and to find a fulfilling relationship, while Richard is adjusting to life with a new family. Their connection is complicated by both attraction and a desire to avoid loneliness, a theme that runs through all the characters. From children to seniors, the movie explores how society shapes our understanding of love, sex, acceptance, and rejection.

The ‘Chainsaw Man’ Movie Outshines 2025’s ‘Demon Slayer’ Film

While Chainsaw Man is enjoying a lot of success this year, it’s not the only anime doing well. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle, which came out a few months earlier, was a huge hit with both audiences and critics. Demon Slayer fits neatly into the popular Shōnen category – which, in Japan, refers to both a target audience and a style of storytelling. Chainsaw Man, however, does things differently. It takes the elements of a blockbuster and uses them to tell a more subdued, focused, and emotionally resonant story, raising the bar for Shōnen anime. Although Demon Slayer was very successful, Chainsaw Man stood out with its concise storytelling and more personal approach.

Netflix Should Stop Splitting Seasons Into Multiple Parts After 2025

Netflix has become known for creating popular TV shows, starting with its first original series, House of Cards, in 2013. Since then, they’ve had success with shows like Stranger Things, Wednesday, Bridgerton, Squid Game, and many others. However, not everything Netflix produces is a hit, and a particularly frustrating habit seems to be making their challenges even worse.

5 Years Before Tombstone, Charlie Sheen Quietly Made Westerns Cool Again

As a movie fan, I’ve always loved Westerns. It’s a genre that really built some incredible stars – guys like Henry Fonda, Clint Eastwood, and John Wayne. They were perfect for telling stories about right and wrong, with tons of action, and always made you think about who the real heroes and villains were. We’ve gotten some amazing films like Django Unchained, but for a while, the Western felt a little… forgotten, especially with all the sci-fi and fantasy blowing up. Then, in 1988, Charlie Sheen starred in a movie that honestly brought the Wild West back to life and made it cool again.

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’: The Na’vi Fire Clan, Explained

With the new movie just around the corner, we’re getting a first look at the Fire Clan and their powerful leader, learning about their history, what they believe, who they’ve allied with, and their traditions. Following a heartbreaking event in the last film, the Ash People will challenge Sully (played by Sam Worthington) and likely spark another large conflict for the fate of Pandora.