Pokémon Legends: Z-A vs Arceus –  What’s New?

After four and a half years, a proper sequel to that game is finally here. Instead of simply updating the previous game with minor changes, Game Freak and The Pokemon Company have taken a bold new approach with *Legends ZA*. Like *Arceus* before it, *Legends ZA* embraces experimentation and innovation, but in entirely new ways. Here are ten key differences between *Legends ZA* and *Legends Arceus*.

James Cameron Exciting New Fantasy Movie Gives Him an Avatar Replacement (But There’s a Catch)

Before the release of the next *Avatar* film, *Avatar: Fire and Ash* – which will likely be the last for several years (with a fourth film planned for December 2029 and *Avatar 5* in December 2031) – James Cameron has signed on to adapt two books into movies. These are *Ghosts of Hiroshima*, a true story about a man who survived both atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and *The Devils*, a fantasy novel. While *The Devils* seems like a great fit for Cameron’s next big project, there’s already a potential issue brewing.

Netflix Renews Latest Video Game Anime Adaptation Quickly After Its Premiere

I’m so thrilled to hear that *Splinter Cell: Deathwatch* is getting a second season! It’s amazing how quickly Netflix renewed the show – clearly, people are loving seeing an older Sam Fisher brought to life in animated form. Liev Schreiber is *perfect* as the voice, and this take on Sam is seriously cool – I think he could even give Solid Snake a run for his money! Netflix hasn’t announced a release date yet, but they did share a brand new poster confirming Sam and McKenna will be back, which is awesome. I can’t wait!

The Bob’s Burgers Creator Confirms Movie Sequel Plans, But No Ending Ideas for the Series

Bouchard explained the immense pressure they’re under while making the show. It’s not about the quantity of episodes, but the fact that they’ve already created so much content. Fans are rewatching everything, often very soon after it’s released, and they remember details incredibly well. This means the creators can’t reuse old ideas or repeat themselves. They’re constantly trying to create something new and original while also building on past successes, which is becoming increasingly difficult – that’s where the pressure comes from.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s New Action Movie Set To Lose $100M (& It Ends a Major 2025 Box Office Trend)

According to *Variety*, the new film *One Battle After Another* is expected to lose $100 million. Its high production cost of $130 million, combined with a $70 million marketing campaign, means it needs to earn $300 million just to break even. Warner Bros. will also have to share ticket sales with theaters, and star Leonardo DiCaprio likely receives a percentage of the revenue upfront. Warner Bros. has responded to the *Variety* report with a statement.