Obsidian started out as a good guy, turned insane and became a villain. Last time I heard of him he’s okay now, back among the ranks of heroes. I hope this drink, featuring “repulsive” sourness and bitterness, but also gentle sweet elements, properly describes the character. SANDMAN 5...
Hiddleston's portrayal was one of the more nuanced in the franchise. Loki was not simply a villain; he's a sad and petulant child who felt lesser due to his father's clear favoritism for his brother. Hiddleston was perfect as the god of mischief because his incredible acting allowed Loki...
Will she overcome the villain’s tricks or will this rematch end the same way the first one did. Find out in this brand new episode. This video features multiple chloroform KOs, electr0-net KO, multiple injection KOs, bondage, multiple over the shoulder and cradle carries, butt spankings,...
The MCU villain's biggest displays of power have dire consequences for Thor and Asgard, and Hela's smart apparel mimics the threat she poses. Captain Marvel's Supersuit Carol Danvers has a super-suit that manages to be both bold and suitable for her high-intensity fights, and is perhaps o...
I don’t have a lot of faith in Daybreak producing games these days, I can honestly say that I would have felt a lot more optimistic about the superhero MMO future if we had at least one experienced studio producing a title tied to a well-known IP alongside a scrappy i...
Similarly, a good villain is what makes a great hero. Take the Joker as an example. He has made Batman look good for decades. Lex Luthor has been doing it for Superman. MTV Look at the MCU and the DCEU and find one good villain who you could say brought out some ...
This movie’s unfeeling villain who’s impervious to basic human emotions is a nice metaphor for the entire movie, which leaves you with some solid meta gags about superhero movies and not much else. At one point, Deadpool even makes a joke about the fact that his movie can’t afford mo...
This movie’s unfeeling villain who’s impervious to basic human emotions is a nice metaphor for the entire movie, which leaves you with some solid meta gags about superhero movies and not much else. At one point, Deadpool even makes a joke about the fact that his movie can’t afford mo...
How is he ever going to beat the villain? We have to keep the reader on the edge of his or her seat. So the most important thing is to have a supervillain who is equally as colorful as and even more powerful than the hero apparently is. ...
Jessica Walter?! You mean Lucille Bluth herself was in this? She must have been fairly young then, I wonder what she looked like. What the – ?! So, Lucille Bluth was a total babe. Who knew! Moreover, Walter is our lead villain, Morgan le Fay, an ancient witch being sent to our...