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Superman and Fantastic Four Couldn’t Save the Superhero Genre

Superman and Fantastic Four Couldn’t Save the Superhero Genre

For years, Hollywood insisted the superhero genre was too big to fail. Marvel and DC might stumble here or there, but whenever the chips were down, a tentpole reboot would swoop in and restore audience faith. That was the expectation for 2025, when James Gunn’s new Superman and Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrived to great industry fanfare.

These were the movies that were supposed to stop the bleeding, unite audiences, and reignite box office firepower.

Instead, they proved the exact opposite: even the biggest names in comic book history can’t save a genre audiences are walking away from.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Writer Becomes New Senior Quest Designer for Bethesda, Sparking Elder Scrolls VI Concerns

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Writer Becomes New Senior Quest Designer for Bethesda, Sparking Elder Scrolls VI Concerns

Bethesda has made headlines by bringing in a Dragon Age: The Veilguard writer as its newest Senior Quest Designer. On the surface, it looks like a studio securing an experienced RPG veteran. But for fans who watched BioWare’s latest release collapse under the weight of its own messaging, this news lands more like a warning.

Raja Jackson, Son of Rampage Jackson, Commits Brutal Assault on Military Veteran Pro Wrestler — LAPD Investigating

Raja Jackson, Son of Rampage Jackson, Commits Brutal Assault on Military Veteran Pro Wrestler — LAPD Investigating

The wrestling world is reeling after a violent assault at a KnokX Pro Wrestling event in Los Angeles. On August 23, 2025, Raja Jackson—the 25-year-old son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson—stormed the ring and launched a sustained attack on Stuart “Syko Stu” Smith, a U.S. Army veteran and independent pro wrestler.

Netflix Wins the Weekend Box Office With KPop Demon Hunters Then Hides Official Numbers

Netflix Wins the Weekend Box Office With KPop Demon Hunters Then Hides Official Numbers

This weekend, Netflix scored something it has almost never managed before: a No. 1 finish at the U.S. box office. The anime musical KPop Demon Hunters surged past traditional theatrical releases with an estimated $18–20 million gross, despite being available to stream on Netflix worldwide. That should have been an easy victory lap for the streaming giant. Instead, the win is clouded by secrecy, conflicting reports, and Netflix’s deliberate refusal to confirm any hard numbers.

Did Disney Parody Doomcock in Latest She-Hulk Episode?

Did Disney Parody Doomcock in Latest She-Hulk Episode?

They say imitation is the finest form of flattery. If that's the case, we're wondering if the creators of She-Hulk check under their beds for Doomcock at night.   We've featured a number of rumors and leaks out of the notorious Overlord DVD YouTube channel in the...