Eternal Strands Will be 25-35 Hours Long

The enchanting fantasy action-adventure game titled “Eternal Strands,” developed by Yellow Brick Games, has been growing increasingly captivating each time it’s unveiled. With the developer recently announcing a release timeline for the game, we’re learning more about it all the time.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Nobara’s Return Makes a Perfect Nod to Yuji’s Own Revival

In simple terms, “Jujutsu Kaisen” is delivering on fan expectations, occasionally providing significant developments directly in the manga. As we approach the final month of the series, its creator, Gege Akutami, is accelerating the pace. The Shinjuku Showdown arc still has some ground to cover before it concludes, and this week, “Jujutsu Kaisen” took a significant step with Nobara’s character. After years of speculation, we now know about the fate of the sorcerer, and her reappearance in the manga brings back memories of Yuji’s own resurrection.

Wolf Man: Blumhouse Reboot Reveals First Promo Poster

The promotion of Universal’s “The Wolf Man” movies is now in motion. Originally scheduled for release later this year, the movie has been rescheduled to January, providing Universal more opportunity to generate buzz about it. The promotional process has commenced with a fresh poster at Universal Studios for Halloween Horror Nights, marking the beginning of the promotional cycle.

The Wolfman Howls Onto 4K With Extended Director’s Cut

For the very first time, the legend springs to life in stunning 4K clarity when the moon is full. Boutique studio Shout! Factory will be releasing the meticulously restored 4K version of the 2010 film “The Wolfman”, starring Benecio del Toro as a man under a terrible curse who turns into a werewolf during the blooming of wolfbane and when the autumn moon is bright. This timely release, available from October 22nd, offers fans not only the theatrical version but also an unrated extended cut by director Joe Johnston, featuring an additional 16 minutes of footage.

Original The Crow Director Alex Proyas Trolls “Cynical Cash-Grab” Reboot

2024’s “The Crow” aimed to reignite passion for the series with a fresh start, but it fell flat following poor critical reception and disappointing box office earnings ($4.6 million on a $50 million budget). Now that “The Crow” has failed spectacularly, it seems there are plenty eager to take shots at the franchise while it’s down. Among them is Alex Proyas, director of the original 1994 film, who continues his relentless critique of the reboot.