ESPYS 2025: See Every Celebrity as They Arrive

2025 ESPYS at the iconic Dolby Theater, Los Angeles on July 16th, I found myself standing shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the planet’s finest athletes – a dream come true for this diehard fan! Each one of them walked the red carpet in their game-winning style.

007 First Light Developer Reveals the One Thing MGM Told Them Not to Do

At present, Amazon is working on a fresh James Bond film under the direction of Denis Villeneuve, known for Dune. The movie is still some years off, and we’re unsure who will portray Bond, but it’s expected that Villeneuve will bring his realistic approach to filmmaking to this project. In the meantime, fans can anticipate a new 007 video game scheduled for release in 2026. This is the first such game in over a decade and will have no connection to the films. IO Interactive, known for their work on Hitman, is developing the game, and they recently unveiled it publicly for the first time.

10 Best Final Fantasy Bosses That Aren’t Gods

In each game within the long-standing “Final Fantasy” franchise, there’s a rich and unique narrative to delve into. Alongside this, you encounter diverse characters who engage with various adversaries, some of whom may even become your favorites or foes. Here are some remarkable bosses from different games in the series, excluding deities.

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Perfect Dark’s Cancellation May Just Save the Franchise

For fans who hold the original “Perfect Dark” close to their hearts, here’s a mix of positive and negative tidings. The unfortunate aspect is that it seems unlikely we’ll ever witness another installment in this series; after all, it’s been years since a new game was released, making it possible that we may never see another one. On the brighter side, the scrapping of yet another subpar “Perfect Dark” title could unintentionally have protected and preserved the franchise.

The Best Historical Seinen Anime Hypes Finale With New Look & Movie Teaser

As I gaze upon the screen, I notice the official account for the Golden Kamuy anime announcing that its grand finale will begin airing in January 2026. Accompanying this news is an intriguing poster. Moreover, two movies titled “Golden Kamuy: Sapporo Beer Kōjō-hen” have been announced, adapting the penultimate arc before the climactic battle for the coveted gold treasure unfolds. The first and second of these movies will hit Japanese theaters on October 10th and October 31st respectively, with Awich x Ali providing the theme song titled “Kogane no Kanata” (Beyond the Gold). With fans eagerly anticipating these feature films and the thrilling final arc, it’s an exhilarating moment to be a follower of Satoru Noda’s remarkable masterpiece.

PlayStation Players Have 1 More Week to Earn Free PSN Credit Before This Program Ends

Starting from July 23rd, PlayStation Stars won’t be adding any new campaigns to their program. This implies that once this date passes, individuals participating in the program won’t be able to accumulate more PlayStation Stars points. Any points you’ve earned by then will represent your total reward. Until July 23rd, you can still unlock and earn as many points as possible. After these changes take effect, the points will remain redeemable so they don’t go to waste right away.

After 60 Years, Star Trek Officially Rewrites The Oldest Red Shirt Debate

Star Trek: Red Shirts #1″ is penned by Christopher Cantwell, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff, and Jodie Troutman. This comic book series delves into the lives of the unnamed Red Shirts, giving them depth and humanity. Although some Red Shirts do meet their end in this issue, its true purpose is to explore and accept the likelihood of their deaths on a Star Trek mission. Contrary to a 2024 Facebook post that challenged the notion of higher mortality rates among Red Shirts, this comic series discards such debates and instead focuses on the tragic yet inevitable demise of the Red Shirts.

Initial D & MF Ghost Sequel to Be Featured in Upcoming Limited Release

From August 21st to November 10th, readers in the U.S. can vote for 16 eligible titles that will be continued for serialization. Besides these, there are several new titles on the horizon that fans are eagerly awaiting upon their release. Alongside Shuzo Oshimi’s new title, “Me and Bob Dylan (and My Father),” and Masaaki Nakayama’s “The Silent Forest,” fans also look forward to Shuichi Shigeno’s new sequels of “Initial D” and “MF Ghost.” First introduced in the ’90s, the speedster street racing adventure series, “Initial D,” is poised for another exciting chapter with its latest manga installment, “Subaru and Subaru.” With a limited release, we highly recommend it!