Stranger Things’ New Spinoff Redeems The Show’s Most Disappointing Cameo

Beyond just the main characters, Stranger Things consistently creates memorable supporting roles, even if they aren’t always perfectly developed. A key to this success has been casting well-known actors – like Sean Astin as Bob in season 2, Cary Elwes as Mayor Kline in season 3, and Linda Hamilton as Dr. Kay in the upcoming fifth season.

Every Star Trek Movie Villain, Ranked By Threat Level

As a huge Star Trek fan, I’ve always been amazed by the range of villains the movies have given us – from terrifying alien invaders to sneaky enemies within Starfleet. Each one had their own reasons for doing what they did, and they definitely left an impact. But what really made them great was how dangerous they were and how much they pushed Kirk, Picard, Spock, and the crew to their limits. I’ve been wanting to know who stands above the rest, so I’ve put together a ranking of all the Star Trek movie villains, based on just how threatening they were.

Scooby-Doo Star Matthew Lillard Confirms Shaggy Return

Damian Lillard is well-known for playing Shaggy Rogers in live-action Scooby-Doo films. After Casey Kasem retired in 2009, Lillard began voicing the animated version of Shaggy in numerous projects. He recently revealed in an interview with the Phase Hero podcast that he’ll be returning to voice Shaggy in a new animated series.

Wayne Gretzky’s Oilers Jersey From the 1988 Stanley Cup Final Just Set a $2.8M USD Record

Wayne Gretzky, even at 61, is still breaking records. A jersey he wore while playing for the Edmonton Oilers recently sold for an incredible $2.8 million, making it the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold. This price is far higher than what it sold for previously – $1.452 million in 2022 – and also surpasses the price of Paul Henderson’s famous jersey from the 1972 Summit Series. This sale solidifies Gretzky’s place as the top collector’s item in the world of sports.

Predator Vs Planet Of The Apes Comic Crossover Officially Announced By Marvel

Big crossover events between different franchises are uncommon because they’re incredibly complicated to arrange. Getting permission and coordinating everything with multiple studios involves a lot of legal hurdles. A classic example is Who Framed Roger Rabbit, where Disney and Warner Bros. went to great lengths – even timing screen time to the millisecond – to ensure Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny had equal appearances. Today, most franchises are focusing on building their own interconnected stories and future spin-offs rather than teaming up with other universes.

10 Best Anime That Are Officially 20 Years Old Now

It’s strange to think that the anime series from 2006 are celebrating their twentieth anniversary this year. These shows once felt brand new, but now they’re considered classics. It’s actually quite surprising how many amazing anime have reached this milestone already this year.

Snow Peak Makes the Case for a Powerful $15 USD Mini Lantern

Snow Peak’s Micro Hozuki is a tiny, yet durable LED lantern that blends outdoor practicality with stylish design. At just $15, this cherry-sized light weighs only five grams and is less than an inch wide, making it a perfect addition to anyone’s everyday gear. Built to withstand rain and snow, it carries on Snow Peak’s tradition of reliable, weather-resistant Hozuki lanterns while fitting seamlessly into the popular ‘gorpcore’ aesthetic.

Walton Goggins’ 10-Year-Old HBO Series Was A Role Only He Could Do

Danny McBride’s show, The Righteous Gemstones, also benefited from Goggins’ talent. His character, Baby Billy, started as a minor role but quickly became a fan favorite, always leaving audiences wanting to see more. Even though Baby Billy made terrible choices, Goggins brought a surprising amount of heart to the character, making him strangely likable and compelling.