Kayce’s Yellowstone Spinoff Crossover Chances With Beth & Rip’s Dutton Ranch Addressed By Marshals Showrunner

Spencer Hudnut, the showrunner for the new series Marshals, has discussed the possibility of characters from his show appearing in the upcoming Yellowstone spinoff focusing on Beth and Rip. Marshals will premiere on CBS on March 1st. The Beth and Rip series, currently titled The Dutton Ranch, is being filmed for Paramount+, but a release date hasn’t been announced yet.

PS5 Pro Users Finally Get Major Upgrade That Makes the Console Better Than Ever

Mark Cerny, a designer for the PS5 Pro, announced on the PlayStation Blog that a new system update will be rolling out worldwide in the coming weeks. This update focuses on PSSR technology, significantly improving the console’s upscaling capabilities compared to its launch in late 2024. This enhanced PSSR feature will be implemented on a per-game basis, and the first game to support it will be Resident Evil Requiem.

Every Scream Movie Ranked (Including Scream 7)

For a long time, it seemed like the Scream movies would remain a classic trilogy, cherished by horror fans. However, Scream has become much more popular than anyone expected. There are now seven films in the series, surpassing the number of installments in other famous slasher franchises like Candyman and Psycho, and equaling the original Chucky series. With so many Scream movies available, it begs the question: how do they all compare?

Stardew Valley Fans Have a Pretty Important Question About One of the New Marriage Candidates

For weeks, the creator of Stardew Valley, Barone, hinted at adding two new characters you could marry in the game’s 1.7 update. These characters were officially revealed on February 26th during the game’s 10th anniversary celebration. Before the announcement, fans voted on who they wanted to see as potential spouses. Unfortunately, the Wizard won’t be a marriage option. Instead, Clint has been added as a new bachelor, and Sandy is the new bachelorette. Many players are disappointed Clint was chosen, as he’s not a very popular character, and they were hoping for the Wizard or another more well-liked option. There hasn’t been as much discussion about Sandy, but a small detail suggests her arrival might also include new story details for the game.

2 Years On, King Kong’s Last MonsterVerse Fight Just Got Even Cooler

DC is building on the previous MonsterVerse movies in its new team-up, Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2. This time, the Justice League and Suicide Squad travel to the MonsterVerse, where chaos has erupted. King Ghidorah has united a massive force of Titans from both the surface world and the Hollow Earth, including the Skar King and his powerful ally, Shimo. A war is brewing, and while the Skar King seeks revenge against Kong, Kong isn’t facing this battle alone – he’s getting some much-needed assistance.

20 Years Ago Today, Nintendo Broke A Major Mario Tradition

Twenty years ago today, on February 27, 2006, Princess Peach finally took center stage in her own full-length adventure with Super Princess Peach. Unlike most Mario games, this one put Peach in the role of rescuer, tasking her with saving Mario and Luigi from Bowser. Though the game wasn’t perfect, it has a lot of appealing qualities, especially looking back – which makes it disappointing that Peach hasn’t had more opportunities to be the hero.

10 Greatest Syndicated TV Shows Every ‘80s Kid Remembers (And #1 Is Perfect)

This list features 10 of the most popular TV shows from the 1980s, the ones many kids growing up then will instantly recognize. These shows either began as ‘first-run syndication’ – created specifically for distribution to local stations – or they started on major networks before finding even greater success in syndication after being cancelled. We’re focusing on shows that were primarily on air from the late 1970s through the end of the 1980s, so some well-known series like Forever Knight, Baywatch, and Xena: Warrior Princess aren’t included because they premiered in the 1990s – another strong decade for syndicated television, especially in its early years.

The Bride Star Christian Bale Reveals the Primal Way He Got Into Character For Horror Reimagining in New Video (Exclusive)

I just saw the coolest featurette on ComicBook about Christian Bale preparing for his role in The Bride! He shared how he really got into the character’s head, and it’s fascinating. Apparently, a big primal scream was a key part of his process! What’s even more amazing is that it wasn’t just a one-time thing for him – the whole cast and crew started doing it too! You absolutely have to check out the video; it’s really something.

The Snyderverse’s Only Hope At Continuing Would Officially Give DCEU Fans Closure

I’ve been following the campaign to ‘Restore the Snyderverse’ for a long time now, and it’s amazing how dedicated the fans still are, even after Warner Bros. decided to go in a different direction. It all started after ‘Batman v Superman’ wasn’t universally loved, and the studio began making different choices with the DCEU. Now, with James Gunn leading the new DCU, we’re still hoping to see Zack Snyder’s original vision continue.