Who Is The Villain Of Thunderbolts*? I'm Convinced The MCU Movie's New Trailer Finally Revealed Who Will Be Fighting Marvel's Superhero Team

Marvel’sThunderboltshas released a new trailer, and I’m now fully convinced who the movie’s villain is going to be. Having been introduced in the first trailer for the upcoming team-up movie, it looks as though Lewis Pullman’s “Bob” is indeed going to be the MCU’s Robert Reynolds aka The Sentry. While the original comics' Sentry was once one of the greatest and most powerful heroes in the entire Marvel Universe, he does have an extremely dark side, one that will seemingly play a role inThunderboltsas well....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 775 words · Michael Harris

Why Do The Married At First Sight Experts Allow Alcohol During Therapy Sessions? (The Drinking Culture On The Show Explained)

TheMarried at First Sightexperts allow drinking during therapy sessions, and there is a larger drinking culture on the show.Married at First Sightseason 18is currently airing. The couples have only a few weeks left before they have to decide whether to stay married or get divorced from their previously stranger spouses. All but one of the couples is currently together.Ikechi Ojoréasked for a divorce from Emem Obot after weeks of fighting after a promising honeymoon....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 736 words · Sharon Elliott

X-Men Just Brought Back the 1 Threat Scarier Than Any Supervillain: "A Great and Purifying Cleanse"

Warning! Spoilers ahead for Deadpool/Wolverine #3!In a grave turn of events,Marvelis once again unleashing its most infamous and deadly sickness, the dreaded Legacy Virus, which devastated both theX-Menand mutantkind; however this time around, the terrible sickness has evolved to dramatic new heights. Now that Cable’s villainous clone, Stryfe, has returned, he is set to unleash the Marvel Universe’s next cataclysmic event with the Legacy Virus 2.0. Deadpool/Wolverine#3 – written by Benjamin Percy, with art by Joshua Cassara – reveals the villainous terrorist from the future known asStryfe has returned after being defrosted within a ONE* government base, and along with his resurrection, he is unleashing his all-new Legacy 2....

July 23, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Ian Yoder

Yellowjackets Season 3 Episode 4's Major Death Addressed By Young Shauna Actor: "Everyone Was In Absolute Shock"

Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Yellowjackets season 3, episode 4, “12 Angry Girls and 1 Drunk Travis.” Sophie Nélisse, who plays young Shauna onYellowjackets, breaks down the shocking death of Lottie. The loss of adult Lottie (Simone Kessell) marks another devastating funeral to attend for the present-day survivors, continuing the hit Showtime thriller series' tradition of shocking deaths. As Shauna (Melanie Lynskey), Misty (Christina Ricci), Taissa (Tawny Cypress), and Van (Lauren Ambrose) struggle to move on from Natalie’s (Juliette Lewis) tragic end,Lottie’s unexpected deathserves as a grim warning that the wilderness may not be finished with them yet....

July 23, 2025 · 3 min · 624 words · Holly Ray MD

10 Classic Rock Albums That Define The Genre

On the one hand, the word “classic” feels like a mighty challenge: A gauntlet being thrown down by the six-string gods of musicthat would require climbing Mount Olympus to join.Something I’m sure most bands can’t even begin to fathom or imagine when first picking up a guitar or recording a single note in a studio. And yet here we are today, with rock so classic, it’s nearly impossible to come up with a concise group that doesn’t miss someone’s critical contributions....

July 22, 2025 · 11 min · 2245 words · Brian Hernandez

10 Dark Marvel Storylines We Still Can't Believe Even Happened

This article mentions: Suicide, abuse, sexual assault, and drug use WhileMarvelstories are often well-known for being light-heartedly fantastical, especially compared to other major publishers like DC or Darkhorse, Marvel has released some seriously dark content over the years. These stories aren’t just for the comparative shock value to Marvel’s superheroics, but intend to push readers to an emotional place few comics like to traverse. That said, these morbid tales are especially tough tales to emotionally handle....

July 22, 2025 · 11 min · 2232 words · Lori Sherman

10 Hilarious Period Comedy Movies That Bring Historical Eras To Life

There aren’t many comedy movies which use historical settings, but ones that do can have a timeless appeal. Comedy often works best when it feels timely and relevant, so the large majority of comedy movies focus on contemporary stories. Historical comedies offer something different, however, such as the opportunity to laugh at the past, and the chance to deconstruct the lofty pretensions of historical dramas. While mostperiod movies are judged on their historical accuracy, comedies usually have different motives....

July 22, 2025 · 9 min · 1887 words · Joseph Ward

10 It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Episodes To Watch If You Only Like Abbott Elementary

Abbott Elementaryhad its big crossover event withIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and although the shows have very different tones, the episode successfully merged the two casts.Abbott Elementaryis a warmer, more optimistic show compared to the darker, irreverent chaosIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiatends to embrace, though both are proudly set in Philadelphia. The episode created unexpected bonds between theIt’s Always Sunnygang andthe cast ofAbbott Elementary, such as Janine Teagues and Dee Reynolds bonding as University of Pennsylvania alumnae....

July 22, 2025 · 9 min · 1855 words · Robert Jones

10 Songs That Define Blink-182's Career

When you think of the genre pop punk, you might think of a band likeGreen Day, or a solo artist such asAvril Lavigne, but chances aresomewhere on everyone’s list will beBlink-182. Much likeSlipknothas defined nu-metal, Blink-182 has defined everything that pop punk is considered to be. Of course, to be regarded as a leader of any particular genre, it takes hard work from artists consistently putting out songs and albums that are exceptional....

July 22, 2025 · 10 min · 1994 words · Angel Rivera

11 Years Later, Scott Bakula's Enterprise Paid Off A Riker Reference From Star Trek: The Next Generation

After it aired in 1987,Star Trek: The Next Generationushered in a golden age for the franchise as a whole, paving the way for follow-up shows likeStar Trek: Enterprise. From the late 80s through the early 2000s,Star TrekTV serieswere consistently airing, and, as the title of the show suggests, introducing the next generation of fans toStar Trekas a franchise. Even now, almost 40 years afterThe Next Generationfirst aired, modern shows likeStar Trek: PicardandStar Trek: Prodigyare still built on references to that era ofStar Trek....

July 22, 2025 · 4 min · 766 words · Marissa Cook

15 Amazing Books About Books

A popular theme infantasy, romance, and even mystery genres is that of a narrative centered around books. Literature is often used as a way to escape everyday life, and transport oneself into an entirely new world—and several books build upon this experience, bringing the world of books, libraries, and reading to life in magical ways.These types of novels often highlight the transcendent way books can bring people together, give them hope, and help readers travel to entirely new worlds....

July 22, 2025 · 7 min · 1409 words · Ryan Williams

5 Odd Star Trek: The Original Series Details You Only Notice When Watching The First Few Episodes

Star Trek: The Original Serieswent through several changes during its earliest episodes, as the characters and their world were still being established. Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and Dr. Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley) eventually became one of science fiction’s most famous trios, butStar Trekalmost featured an entirely different cast of characters.Star Trek’soriginal pilot, “The Cage,” centered on Captain Christopher Pike (Jeffrey Hunter), with Spock the only character who made it into the final version ofTOS....

July 22, 2025 · 6 min · 1135 words · Janet Smith

7 Shows That Never Learned How To Handle Character Exits

It’s difficult enough to write for characters that remain on a TV show for many seasons, but trying to remove a vital role from the story’s dynamics can prove even more challenging.Even the best series can struggle to make character exits seem natural,especially when a show has been going on for a long time. WhenTV characters are written off in silly ways, it undermines their role on the show and takes the audience out of the action....

July 22, 2025 · 10 min · 2120 words · Angela Curtis