Deadpool & Wolverine Concept Art Reveals Hot Wolverine-Deadpool Variant

In a side-splitting climactic fight, Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) faced off against each other, but not without interference from numerous versions of Deadpool pouring out from The Void to halt their attempt to thwart Cassandra Nova’s (Emma Corrin) evil schemes. Among the action-packed scene was a memorable appearance by Ladypool (Blake Lively), as well as some unconventional Deadpool characters. Some of these offbeat Deadpool personas originated from Rob Liefeld’s comic books, while others were conceived by Reynolds, Jackman, and director Shawn Levy. However, recent revelations from concept art have exposed a peculiar Deadpool variant that regrettably didn’t make it into the final movie cut.

Star Trek III: Christopher Lloyd Reflects on Playing the Klingon Commander Kruge

Christopher Lloyd’s portrayal of Commander Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) was not just a cherished acting role for him, but it significantly shaped the image of the Klingon race across the entire Star Trek franchise. In a recent conversation with Variety, Lloyd reminisced about his part in this sometimes overlooked installment of the iconic sci-fi series.

How the DNC Was Tweaked From a Biden-Led Event and Harnessed the Energy Around Kamala Harris

Come early July this year, it seemed that the Democrats’ convention in Chicago was shaping up to be a significant flop. Following President Joe Biden’s less-than-stellar debate performance, the Democratic Party found itself in disarray. The city of Windy City didn’t hold much appeal for party delegates and members when the party was in turmoil. The president’s reluctance to step down from the 2024 ticket and each high-profile interview he gave throughout the summer only served to highlight the Democrats’ precarious position. Instead of a thrilling, must-attend event that could potentially make history, the convention began to feel like an unwelcome chore.

How Disney Kept the ‘Descendants’ Hot Streak Alive After Stars’ Departures

In the opening scenes of “Descendants: Rise of Red,” I found myself amidst an unexpected development – a royal decree that opened the doors of Auradon Prep, the prestigious boarding school for Disney’s beloved characters, to a fresh batch of VKs, or villain’s kids, descendants of Disney’s most cunning anti-heroes. The air was thick with excitement as admission letters fluttered like enchanted spells, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the Descendants saga.