The Batman Writer Reflects on Getting No Screenwriting Credit, But Returning for Sequel

Mattson Tomlin, who previously collaborated on the screenplay for Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” is set to return for the sequel and will officially receive screenwriting credit this time. During the production of “The Batman,” Tomlin was brought in as a helper due to his expertise, but due to the intricate rules regarding screenplay credits, his name wasn’t included initially. This situation can be common among writers, particularly those who join late or are hired for rewrites. However, being an avid Batman fan, Tomlin expressed some disappointment that his involvement became public knowledge before he could receive credit.

EA Sports FC 25 Rumor Reveals Major Improvement From EA FC 24

A new EA Sports FC 25 rumor could mean huge things for this year’s EA FC game if it is true. The next installment in the annualized series will release on September 27, though Ultimate Edition pre-orders net you the game seven days early on September 20. When it releases, just like EA Sports FC 24, it will be available via Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. And according to a new rumor, the game should be more stable and get updates faster than its predecessor.

XRP sees gradual rebound in September: Is a bull run next?

XRP has seen a 3% price increase in early September, sparking bullish sentiment among analysts. Despite the positive outlook, declining active addresses raise questions about the sustainability of this rally. As a seasoned researcher with over a decade of experience in the cryptocurrency market, I’ve seen my fair share of bull runs and bear markets. … Read more

Steam Users Save $10 as Game Is Made Free for Everyone

Gamers using PC via Steam and Steam Deck owners now have the opportunity to play a previously $9.99 priced peculiar adventure game at no cost. The developer of this game has chosen to make it free, and this offer is permanent. In other words, the single-player game ‘Bad Dream: Fever’, released in 2018, can be played for free moving forward.