As ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ Turns 5, We Ask What It Was Really All For

The online movement #ReleaseTheSnyderCut gained huge momentum as fans campaigned to see director Zack Snyder’s original vision for the DC superhero film, a story that started with 2013’s Man of Steel. After Justice League was released in late 2017, finished by director Joss Whedon following Snyder’s departure, fans continued to push for Snyder’s version. Finally, on March 18, 2021, Snyder was able to release his cut. Five years later, the Snyder Cut has become a symbol of both passionate fan activism and, at times, negative fandom behavior. But the big question remains: does it truly demonstrate the importance of protecting a director’s creative vision?

Every Photo Of Sadie Sink In Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s First Trailer

An earlier report suggested Sadie Sink will play Jean Grey in a future Marvel movie, signaling the beginning of the X-Men’s introduction to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2026. Now, with the release of the official trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, fans are closely examining what role Sink might have in the film.

Marvel Delays 2 Upcoming Movies, Dates 2 MCU Films

In 2026, Marvel Studios will release Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts*, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps in U.S. theaters. Later this year, audiences can look forward to Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday, with Avengers: Secret Wars slated for 2027.

Major Spider-Man 4 Villain Leading The Hand Gets New Details

As a huge Spider-Man fan, I’m so excited for the next movie! It’s been four years since ‘No Way Home,’ and apparently, Peter Parker will have faced a lot more villains by now. We already know Tombstone, Scorpion, Tarantula, Boomerang, and the Hand will be in it, which is awesome, and there’s even talk that Rhino, the Jackal, and 8-Ball might show up too! It sounds like they’re really building up a great collection of enemies for him to fight.

The Wheel Of Time Is Officially Returning With New Show & It’s Better Than Continuing The Prime Video Series

Despite its popularity, Prime Video canceled The Wheel of Time on May 23, 2025. Deadline reported the decision wasn’t based on the show’s quality, but on financial considerations. This means the series, adapted from Robert Jordan’s fantasy novels, joins the list of Prime Video shows ending prematurely. Fortunately, the story isn’t over, as plans are already underway to continue the franchise.

Invincible Confirms Who the Spy-Mole In the Coalition of Planets Actually Is In the Comics’ Volume 13 Issue #73

It was awful seeing them grill my friend about Mark and whether he was really Nolan’s kid – how did they even know that? He refused to tell them anything, and they seriously hurt him for it. Luckily, he pulled through, but it changed him. He came back even stronger than Invincible, and it made Thaedus and me realize someone close to us must be leaking information to the enemy. We’re certain of it now.

10 Masterpieces From the 1980s You Forgot Existed

The 1980s produced a wealth of fantastic films. While titles like Back to the Future, The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Raging Bull are rightfully celebrated, many other equally great movies have faded from public memory. It’s a shame these ten 80s gems haven’t received the same lasting appreciation as other, less remarkable films.

New ‘Wheel of Time’ Animated and Video Game Adaptations Are in the Works

Viewers were shocked when Amazon unexpectedly cancelled its live-action Wheel of Time series after three seasons. While some fans started a campaign to try and save the show, it wasn’t successful. Following the cancellation, the show’s creator, Rafe Judkins, suggested there might still be a way to continue the story on screen.