Win A Pair of Sunday Badges to FAN EXPO Denver

ScreenRant and FAN EXPO are teaming up to give away two Sunday passes to the FAN EXPO Denver convention! The event offers something for everyone, including panels, photo opportunities, and autograph sessions with beloved guests. You can also explore Artist Alley to discover and purchase art from comic creators, bring the kids to the hands-on Kids’ Lab, check out local groups in the Community Zone, and enjoy special after-hours events – plus much more!

Sylvester Stallone’s Expendables Franchise Officially Revives Cancelled Movie

The action-packed Expendables franchise began in 2010 with a film directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone, alongside action stars like Jason Statham, Jet Li, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Subsequent movies in 2012, 2014, and 2023 brought in even more big names, including Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Megan Fox. Despite its star power, the fourth film underperformed at the box office, earning only $51 million with a $100 million production cost, leaving the future of a potential Expendables 5 uncertain.

6 Forgotten ’90s Games That Have Aged Like Fine Wine

Many great games came out of this period, but a lot of others were quickly forgotten. Even though games like ActRaiser and One Must Fall: 2097 still hold up well today, they’re often overlooked when people talk about popular games from the 1990s.

DC’s Forgotten Squad Proves Its Far More Powerful Than The Justice League of America

As the Justice League expanded and faced increasingly dangerous threats, the younger heroes, often called “sidekicks,” frequently had to step up and handle things. This group included Robin, the crime-fighting partner of Batman. When not working alongside Batman, Robin teamed up with other young heroes like Kid Flash, Aqualad, Speedy, and Wonder Girl, and together they began to build a reputation that could eventually match their famous mentors.

Parallel Tales Review: Asghar Farhadi’s Latest Is Disappointingly Empty [Cannes]

As the title suggests, Parallel Tales connects the lives of six individuals, promising a complex and dramatic story. However, the film ultimately feels weighed down by its repetitive nature and doesn’t offer a fresh perspective on themes of imagination and watching others. The result is a story that lingers too long on predictable patterns, unfulfilled expectations, and a sense of creative exhaustion.