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" ... Even though it's ultimately destroyed, rebuilt, and destroyed again, the idea of packing such an enormous amount of destructive power into a single shot seems to defy a reasonable scientific explanation. However, experimental advances have made what was once an idea exclusive to science fiction a real-life possibility for future supervillains everywhere. Here's the science of how we could actually destroy an Alderaan-like planet. ... "
" ... In a world where supervillains are commonplace, two estranged childhood best friends reunite after one devises a treatment that gives them powers to protect their city. ... "
" ... Perhaps marketers can indeed take a page (or two) from these supervillains’ playbooks. It will make their digital marketing campaigns better and certainly more profitable. ... "
" ... This week's Mission Bundle is called 'Blockbuster' which takes us way back to Season 4 when the meteor crashed into the center of Fortnite's map, destroying the now-revived Dusty Divot and leaving a massive crater in its stead. We also saw the introduction of superheroes and supervillains, Risky Reels and much more. It was a combination superhero/film-set-themed season, and one of my favorites so far. ... "
" ... Whether or not a movie like Shang-Chi will be bigger specifically because it stars an Asian superhero, and you can argue that Captain Marvel and Black Panther were mega-hits partially because they didn't star a white dude, such a milestone certainly won't keep anyone away from theaters. So, give us LGBTQIA superheroes (and supervillains) along with folks who happen to be Muslim, Jewish, disabled or whatever other "not a white guy named Chris" designation I might have forgotten. If it's set within the MCU (and probably the DCEU), audiences will show up. But what about everything else? ... "