Meet The Star-Studded Cast Of Netflix’s The Beast In Me

Okay, so Nile, the star of the new thriller The Beast in Me, is a fascinating, and frankly, complicated figure. He’s a public person shadowed by a really dark past – his first wife vanished years ago, and he was the main suspect. But putting all that aside for a moment, the film itself is good. Like, really good. Early reviews are pouring in, and it’s currently sitting at a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes – that’s almost unheard of! Everyone’s talking about the intense back-and-forth between Danes and Rhys, and their chemistry is clearly working. But honestly, it’s not just those two; the whole cast is delivering phenomenal performances.

Red Dead Redemption Launches on December 2nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Switch 2, and Mobile Devices

As a fan, I’m really excited to hear that the game is getting a big upgrade for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S! It’s going to look amazing with improved graphics, HDR, and it’ll run up to 4K at 60 FPS – thankfully, the PS4 version already got that smooth 60 FPS with an update, so we know it’s possible. And for Switch 2 owners, that’s fantastic news too! We’ll get HDR and 60 FPS, plus cool features like DLSS and even mouse controls, which is a first for the Switch!

9 Years Ago, HBO’s Best Sci-Fi Series Revealed Its First Major Twist (And Fans Still Haven’t Recovered)

The first big surprise in HBO’s Westworld came in the seventh episode of Season 1, “Trompe L’Oeil,” which aired on November 13, 2016. The episode ended with a shocking reveal: Bernard Lowe (played by Jeffrey Wright), the park’s chief programmer, was actually a host – a lifelike robot – created by Dr. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) as a replica of Ford’s deceased partner, Arnold. This twist stunned audiences, created a lot of excitement around the show, and perfectly highlighted its central themes. Even almost ten years later, fans are still reeling from the discovery.

New RPG Combines Pokemon & EverQuest For a Fresh Take on Creature Collecting

The new game, called KinForge, is the debut title from Seeker Games, a fresh indie studio created by experienced developers from major gaming companies. It’s a cooperative action RPG where you collect creatures. Despite sounding complex, KinForge looks like it could offer a unique twist on the popular creature-collecting genre. Here’s a rundown of everything we know about it so far.

Rian Johnson’s 97% RT Show Cancelled After 2 Seasons, but There Are Wild Recast Plans for Season 3

Peacock has decided not to move forward with a third season of Poker Face, according to Deadline. While the streaming service hasn’t given a specific reason, the report suggests the show’s high production costs and a drop in viewership compared to its first season likely played a role. Creator Ryan Johnson is now looking for another network or streaming service to pick up the show, ideally for two more seasons. In a surprising change, Natasha Lyonne, who starred as Charlie Cale, will not be returning. Johnson is now hoping to cast Peter Dinklage in the role, as part of a plan to feature a different lead character every few seasons.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’s New Villain Is Perfect (But I Didn’t Expect That Game Choice)

The latest trailer reveals Bowser (voiced by Jack Black) is still small and imprisoned after losing the first film’s battle. That changes when Bowser Jr. attacks Princess Peach’s (voiced by Anya Taylor-Joy) castle to free his father. He arrives with the magical paintbrush fans will remember from the 2002 game Super Mario Sunshine. Interestingly, while the paintbrush is a nod to the past, Bowser Jr.’s overall look isn’t. The creators at Illumination designed his appearance based on a more powerful version of the character from a recent game, showing a clever and detailed approach to the sequel.