WONDER MAN Introduced a Deep-Cut Avenger* to the MCU

The fourth episode, “Doorman,” reveals the origin story of DeMarr Davis (Byron Bowers), a club bouncer who unexpectedly gains the power to create portals inside his body, letting people pass through solid objects. At first, he doesn’t want to use this ability, but when a fire breaks out at the club, he heroically saves everyone – including Josh Gad – by allowing them to escape through him. This earns him the nickname “Doorman,” and he soon joins Gad’s team, quickly becoming famous. However, like many stars, he eventually faces a downfall, leading Hollywood to ban anyone with superpowers from appearing on screen.

Does WONDER MAN Have a Post-Credits Scene? The Series Ending, Explained

Unfortunately, the Disney+ series Wonder Man doesn’t have a post-credits scene, meaning the story is completely finished – there’s no tease of future appearances or projects. As for how the show wraps up, Simon Williams finally gets his wish of playing Wonder Man in a rebooted movie. However, this success is tinged with sadness, as his friend Trevor Slattery ends up taking the blame after Simon unintentionally damages a film set.

How WONDER MAN Paid Homage to Years of Marvel Comics Costumes

Wonder Man’s first costume, created by artist Don Heck, appeared in 1964’s Avengers #9. However, the character, Simon Williams, died in that same issue, making the costume’s debut short-lived. Marvel brought the character back about ten years later, and he officially joined the Avengers. The original red and green color scheme briefly returned with a new costume designed by George Pérez.

All the Easter Eggs We Spotted in WONDER MAN

The first episode features Simon Williams briefly working on the show American Horror Story before being fired. It makes you wonder what American Horror Story would be like if it existed within the Marvel Cinematic Universe – maybe even an episode about what happened during the Blip?

Who Is the Main Villain in WONDER MAN? The DODC, Explained

As a huge Marvel fan, I always get a kick out of spotting the little details, and Damage Control is one of those things that’s been subtly building for a while. You actually see a quick mention way back in the first Iron Man – it’s just a news ticker talking about them cleaning up after the fight with Iron Monger, which is totally their job in the comics. But their first real appearance in the MCU, in my opinion, is in Spider-Man: Homecoming. There’s a flashback to the Battle of New York after The Avengers and you see them cleaning up and grabbing all the alien tech. Then, in Spider-Man: No Way Home, they finally get a proper face with Agent P., played by Arian Moayed. He’s the one grilling Peter Parker after Mysterio outs him as Spider-Man. He ends up taking Peter and his friends, MJ and Ned, into custody and questioning them. They even had a quick cameo in She-Hulk, too!

THE SIMPSONS 800th Episode Sees Noah Wyle, Quinta Brunson, and Kevin Bacon

The 800th episode of The Simpsons, titled “Irrational Treasure,” will air on Sunday, February 15th. Listen closely, and you’ll hear some well-known voices alongside the usual cast members. Katherine LaNasa and Taylor Dearden, who starred in The Pitt, appear as doctors and nurses. As you may know, Kevin Bacon and Kim Dickens will play a hotel concierge and a doctor—a role similar to one Dickens previously played. Plus, Quinta Brunson from Abbott Elementary lends her voice to a character named Adrienne, and Questlove voices a tour guide. Boyz II Men also provides the musical score for the episode.

POKEPARK KANTO In Japan Has Real Life Nurse Joy

Nurse Joy, a well-known and cheerful character from the Pokémon series, appears in the video wearing her classic pink uniform. Similar to the games, you can visit her at the park’s Poké Center to restore your Pokémon’s health. The video shows a glimpse of this process – Nurse Joy carefully places Poké Balls on a table, and then the Pokémon inside appear on a screen with a cute animation. If this is representative of the actual park experience, it looks fantastic!

Keke Palmer Shoplifts a Shedload in I LOVE BOOSTERS Trailer

The first thing that really stood out was the striking color scheme. It immediately grabbed my attention. The trailer opens with a tense scene between Keke Palmer and Will Poulter, both dressed head-to-toe in green – even his hair! While Poulter has worn single-color outfits before, this scene quickly establishes Palmer’s character as powerful, self-assured, and fiercely determined. When he asks what difficulties she might encounter working at a luxury fashion store, she responds with a bold statement: “I just want to take it all home, heat it up and shoot it out my eyes. I just feel like, ‘Give it to me. It’s mine anyway.’” That line perfectly sets the stage for a thrilling and captivating trailer. We’re definitely excited about this one.

THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT Will End This May

After thirty years on the air, the show is ending, having first premiered in 1993. CBS says the decision was simply about money, due to the difficulties facing late-night television, and wasn’t related to how well the show was doing, its content, or anything else happening at Paramount. That’s what they’re claiming, at least.