“All the complaining worked lmao” — Helldivers 2’s new Rupture Strain enemies have been taken offline for weeks to fix balance issues, but I’m sad to see them go

The update introduced massive new enemies like the Hive Lord worms and giant, flying Dragonroaches – basically Bile Titans with wings. It also added a new enemy group called the Rupture Strain, featuring bugs that can dig underground. However, the Rupture Strain was removed from the game after only a few weeks.

Why Golden Bachelorette’s Joan Vassos Won’t Have a TV Wedding

It’s been over a year since Chock Chapple proposed to the star of *The Golden Bachelorette*, and she recently explained why they probably won’t have a wedding on TV. This is in contrast to Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist from *The Golden Bachelor*, who recently divorced after televising their wedding.

Dance Moms’ Kalani Hilliker Marries Nathan Goldman

The 24-year-old reality star married her fiancé on September 17th in a beautiful ceremony on Lake Como. Several of her former co-stars from the show *Dance Moms* were there to celebrate with her, a year after they first announced their engagement.

10 Characters You Forgot Were X-Men Members (And Spider-Man is One of Them)

As a longtime X-Men fan, I’ve noticed a lot of faces come and go. It’s easy to forget some of the characters who were part of the team, especially those who weren’t around for very long or who later became known as villains. I’ve been thinking about some of those lesser-remembered members lately, the ones who joined the X-Men but maybe didn’t get the spotlight they deserved.

One of the Wildest ‘80s Sci-fi Movies Is Hiding on Netflix, And It Has Surprising Comic Book Roots

Okay, so *Weird Science* is one of those 80s classics you gotta see. It’s about these two totally awkward high schoolers, Gary and Wyatt, who are just desperate to get a girlfriend. They decide to use their computer skills – seriously, it’s the 80s, so computers are magic – to *create* their dream girl. They actually manage to bring this woman, Lisa, to life, and let me tell you, she’s way more than they expected! She’s got a mind of her own, loves to party, and… gets this… she has magical powers! It’s hilarious chaos. She ends up teaching them how to be more confident, but not before totally wrecking their house and accidentally turning their brother into this… blob thing. At first, Lisa seems like the ultimate fantasy, but she kind of becomes their protector. The ending is wild – she disappears, but then shows up as their gym teacher, so she can still look after them! It’s a really fun movie, and it definitely holds up.

Crunchyroll’s New Dark Anime Movie Has One Big Advantage Over Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle

Although *Infinity Castle* features stunning action sequences and boasts impressive visuals and sound design, it isn’t perfect. The biggest problem is the speed at which the story moves. Showing three battles one after another is overwhelming, and the story jumps around without giving viewers a chance to breathe. This makes it feel more like watching a series of episodes than a movie. Crunchyroll’s upcoming film, *Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc*, seems to understand what audiences want from a movie, and promises a better, more balanced pace.

Alien: Romulus Sequel Won’t Repeat This Controversial Franchise Mistake

During an appearance at HorrorHound Weekend in Cincinnati (as reported by Screen Rant), director Fede Álvarez, who created the story for the new *Alien: Romulus* film, explained his reason for writing the sequel despite not directing it. He said he and his team wanted to protect the characters they’d developed, referencing the deaths of Hicks and Newt in a previous *Alien* film. Álvarez stated they wrote the story to ensure those characters survived, allowing the next director to continue their storylines.

Tron: Ares Box Office Tracking Could Mean Trouble for Disney Sequel

The new movie *Tron: Ares* arrives in US cinemas next month. Joachim Rønning directed the film, which continues the stories from *Tron* and *Tron: Legacy*. The cast includes Jared Leto as Ares, Greta Lee as Eve Kim, Evan Peters as Julian Dillinger, Jodie Toruner-Smith as Athena, Gillian Anderson as Elisabeth Dillinger, and Jeff Bridges reprising his role as Kevin Flynn.