Best Portrayals of the Devil on TV Shows

As a total film and TV buff, I’ve always been fascinated by how different shows handle the Devil. I know some religiously-minded viewers might have issues with it, but honestly, the portrayals are often really compelling. What’s cool is how these shows have gone beyond the typical ‘evil overlord’ trope. They’ve created Devils who actually interact with people, and who have goals that aren’t just about wreaking havoc or trying to get back to paradise. It’s about ambition, and complex motivations, which makes for much more interesting viewing.

New Spider-Man Game Tease Could Be For Multiple Projects

Ben Jordan, the actor who portrays Peter Parker’s face, recently shared a post on Instagram with a spider emoji and the caption “IYKYK,” strongly suggesting that work on a Spider-Man game—likely developed by Insomniac—is starting or already happening. It’s unclear if this means development of Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 has begun, or if Spider-Man will appear in a different game altogether.

How HBO’s Barry Subverted the Action Genre

As a huge action movie fan, I remember the 2000s being all about topping the last insane stunt. Tom Cruise and Vin Diesel were constantly trying to outdo each other, and honestly, it was amazing to watch. Michael Bay really defined that era, and people even started calling his signature style ‘Bayhem’ – which is exactly what it sounds like! It’s over-the-top, super flashy, and just relentlessly explosive. Sure, it can be a bit much for your senses, but let’s be real, it’s undeniably fun to watch things blow up in the coolest way possible.

Top 10 Underrated Animated Movies Of The 2020s

Wow, the animation we’ve seen in the 2020s has been incredible! I’ve been consistently blown away, and films like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, The Boy and the Heron, Encanto, The Mitchells vs. The Machines, and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish really stand out as some of the best animated movies we’ve gotten so far this decade.

Canceled Prince Of Persia Games Might Get A Second Chance After All, Says Leak

You might remember that Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was first announced a few years ago. Ubisoft put together a team to create the game, which released in January 2024. However, even though they had planned expansions and a sequel, the game didn’t perform as well as Ubisoft hoped, so they cancelled those plans. Fans were surprised by this quiet decision, but the project was ultimately dropped. Now, there’s a new rumor suggesting Ubisoft might give Prince of Persia another chance, as the original development team is reuniting.