Wolverine's Brown & Yellow Costume Details Revealed In Official Deadpool & Wolverine Concept Art

Warning! This article contains spoilers forDeadpool & Wolverine. Summary Marvel Studios artist Andy Park reveals officialDeadpool & Wolverineconcept art featuring Hugh Jackman’sMCUWolverine wearing his yellow-and-brown costume. Some ofDeadpool & Wolverine’s many easter eggsand comic book references come in the form of a wide variety of Wolverine andDeadpool’s MCU variants. During Deadpool’s multiversal search for a new Wolverine, he encounters multiple Wolverine variants of all kinds, including Patch Wolverine, Old Man Logan, Cavillrine, and a Wolverine who wears a brown-and-yellow costume as he fights the Hulk....

August 12, 2025 · 2 min · 419 words · Craig Gonzalez

Yellowstone Ending Explained: What Happens To The Dutton Ranch

Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers from Yellowstone season 5, episode 14, “Life Is a Promise.” TheYellowstoneseason 5 finale feels like a series finale (even though Paramount Network didn’t market it as one), featuring full-circle moments, a fulfilled prophecy, death, new beginnings, and more. Taylor Sheridan’s popular neo-Western drama premiered in 2018 and has been a hit ever since. However, all good things must come to an end, especially when they start to lose their magic....

August 12, 2025 · 8 min · 1613 words · Samantha Howe

"I've Never Read Anything Like This Before": Michelle Dockery Praises Flight Risk's Unique Script

Michelle Dockery finds herself in a precarious position inFlight Risk. Dockery stars as US Marshal Madolyn Harris alongside Mark Wahlberg (Daryl Booth / The Pilot) and Topher Grace (Winston) inthis Mel Gibson-directed film. Madolyn is tasked with flying Winston, an accountant serving as an informant against a high-profile crime family, from his hideout in Alaska to New York City. Things turn sideways when Daryl, their pilot,reveals himself to be a hitmantasked with killing Winston....

August 11, 2025 · 5 min · 980 words · Jake Jones

"It would be a lie": Naruto's Creator Has a Genius Storytelling Method That Proves What Sets The Series Apart

Summary Narutois renowned for its character-driven narrative and dense lore. Naruto and the other core members of Team Seven — Kakashi, Sasuke, and Sakura — serve as initial vehicles to unravel an awe-inspiring world rich with unexpected connections. This journey starts in Konoha and the Land of Fire, gradually working its way out while quilting all of its areas into an unforgettable narrative. It’s hard to nail down what it means to tell a “good story”....

August 11, 2025 · 4 min · 738 words · Stacy Young

10 Avengers Movie Theories That Aged Poorly

Not every theory about the Marvel Cinematic Universe’sAvengersmovies has panned out, with many of them seeming silly in retrospect. Crafting elaborate fan-theories is one of the most fun parts of being an MCU fan, withtheories about Phase 5 and 6being the latest crop to surface in the community. Looking back on pastAvengersfilms, a lot of the elaborate hypotheticals fans pitched as possible avenues the series would end up taking didn’t always pan out....

August 11, 2025 · 10 min · 1921 words · Steven Ramsey

10 Best British Spy TV Shows

Britain’s television landscape has often been linked with gritty characters, compelling storylines, and complex dramas, with no genre embodying those traits quite like an iconic British spy series.The British fiction’sfascination with spies and espionage can be traced back to Ian Fleming’s iconicJames Bondcharacter from 1953, which garnered worldwide attention and acclaim. Though other countries produce quality works in the genre, the British versions tend to have a biting dialogue mixed with intricate, layered narratives that create some of the most intense, thrilling shows of all time....

August 11, 2025 · 14 min · 2804 words · Diana Smith

10 Best Opening Credits Sequences In Movie History

It’s important formoviesto grab viewer’s attention within the first few moments, and creative or memorable opening credits sequences can do this incredibly well. Opening credits sequences aren’t always used, falling in and out of style over the course of cinematic history. In recent years, they’ve made a big comeback, being among some of themost amazing opening scenesin movie history when they do come first. A great credits sequence helps set the tone for the entire film....

August 11, 2025 · 10 min · 1962 words · Wanda Martinez

10 Doctor Who Characters I Just Don't Like, & Trust Me, I Tried

Doctor Whois a show that lives or dies on the shoulders of its supporting characters, and thankfully, it usually does a great job of incorporating fun, likable figures into the cast. However, there are certaincharacters inDoctor Whothat I’ve found myself unable to relate to over the years. Whether that’s because of poor writing, illogical decisions they’ve made, or ways they’ve treated others on the show, there are a handful of reasons why someDoctor Whocharacters just don’t last the test of time....

August 11, 2025 · 7 min · 1300 words · Sarah Henry

10 Movies That Are Time Capsules From The 1990s

Movies are one of the best ways to get a feel of what life was like during the years they were released, and many from the 1990s sum up the aesthetics, worries, and changes seen throughout society during the decade. Much of the decade is captured in films reflecting the rise in grunge music and aesthetics, the increase in internet activity and technological advancements, and the fear and rebellious attitudes that formed as a result of the two....

August 11, 2025 · 12 min · 2423 words · Michael Massey

10 Scariest Stardew Valley Monsters, Ranked

Summary ThoughStardew Valleyis often one of the best-recognized cozy games, but those who have worked their way through the popular farming sim knowthere are some horrors lurking within the game— specifically in the various caves and mines. Though mining and combat are essential parts of the gameplay experience (and players will have to max them out if they want to access thenew mastery systemin place), some of the monsters waiting in the various levels of the mines, Skull Cavern, and the Volcano Dungeon are no joke....

August 11, 2025 · 8 min · 1643 words · Jeffrey Gonzalez

10 Sequels That Went Way Darker Than The First Movie

When it comes to generating strong numbers at the box office, sequels are the name of the game. However, a franchise cannot simply be constructed from a singular idea. Rather, additional installments work best when they take their original stories into refreshing new directions while adhering to the established premise. These changes could occur with any number of elements, whether they relate to the tone, plot, or narrative. However, Hollywood has demonstrated that darkness is one of the most popular routes to take....

August 11, 2025 · 11 min · 2202 words · Sean Woodard

10 Shows To Watch If You Like That ’70s Show

10 Shows To Watch If You Like That ’70s Show That ’70s Show has experienced a surge in popularity since the release of the Netflix follow-up That ’90s Show. This has come from new fans who want to check out the original or those who have revisited the first version out of nostalgia. Fortunately, there are a large number of shows that have elements that Eric Forman’s group enjoyed, such as friends hanging out, youngsters finding their path in life, and dysfunctional people learning to coexist....

August 11, 2025 · 7 min · 1307 words · Rodney Davidson

2025 Horror Movie Causes Vomiting At Its Premiere Screening

2024 was a strong year forhorror, proving once again just how big the appetite is for scary and disturbing content at the movies. While studio horror movies likeAlien: Romulus,The First Omen,andNosferatuwere all well-received, the year was also strong for indie horror.I Saw the TV GlowandTerrifier 3both pushed boundaries within the genre, with the latter delivering some of the year’s strongest gore.The Substancereviewswere also glowing, and that film, despite leaning heavily into body horror, has just earned a Best Picture nomination for the 97th Academy Awards....

August 11, 2025 · 4 min · 838 words · Margaret Norris