7th Heaven Cast Address Stephen Collins’ “Inexcusable” Sexual Abuse
Content warning: This story discusses sexual abuse of minors
Content warning: This story discusses sexual abuse of minors
Dolly Parton consistently embodies her career, humor, style, philanthropy, and all aspects commonly linked to her, a beloved entertainer whose charm transcends boundaries.
About a year has passed since the launch of Mortal Kombat 1, and NetherRealm Studios have consistently provided updates to the game, including seasonal and roster changes, although there have been some issues like expensive microtransactions in the in-game store. I’ve enjoyed playing Mortal Kombat 1 multiple times since last year due to its impressive roster and engaging fighting mechanics. With the release of the expansion, Khaos Reigns, players should anticipate more of what they already love about the game, as well as additional features. Right?
Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wilds is set to launch in February 2025, and pre-orders are now open across all platforms. Pre-ordering gives you access to the Guild Knight Set and “Hope Charm” Talisman as bonuses. The standard edition costs $69.99, but the deluxe edition, priced at $109.99, comes with additional items.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members were unexpectedly gifted with a quartet of day-one releases instead of just one or two. These upcoming games came as a complete surprise to the subscribers, who didn’t anticipate their debut on Xbox consoles at all. Interestingly, out of the four new games, only one is compatible with the Xbox One, while the remaining three are playable on both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Essentially, Xbox Game Pass users on the Xbox One will only have access to a single new game instead of four.
Through his captivating portrayals in a trilogy of “Evil Dead” films and three seasons of “Ash vs. Evil Dead”, Bruce Campbell has become an iconic figure in the horror-comedy genre, and he’s set to revisit this world with “Hysteria!”, premiering on Peacock. It’s worth noting that the series, influenced by the Satanic panic, is set in the ’80s – a period when Campbell’s horror movies were at the forefront of pop culture conversations as some believed that horror films were inciting audiences to perform deadly rituals as offerings to the Devil. You can preview the latest trailer for “Hysteria!” before it airs on Peacock, starting October 18th.