Toei Sparks Digimon Rumors With Major Staffing Update

As a dedicated gamer, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia when it comes to Digimon. This series seems to have a knack for staying relevant, thanks in part to its enduring appeal. The creative minds at Toei Animation clearly love keeping this IP alive, and they’ve managed to breathe new life into it through spin-offs, sequels, and films.

Judge pushes Tornado Cash co-founder trial to April 2025

As a seasoned crypto investor with a keen eye for regulatory matters, I find myself deeply concerned about the ongoing legal battles surrounding Tornado Cash and its co-founders. The prolonged trial of Roman Storm, set to commence in April 2025, raises questions about the intent behind these charges and the future of privacy in the … Read more

Sasha Calle on DC Recasting Supergirl: “I Did Something That Mattered”

Sasha Calle’s tenure in the DC Universe may have been short-lived, but many fans considered it impactful. Indeed, Calle herself concurs with this viewpoint. In a recent interview, the actress candidly discussed her challenging journey to secure the role of Kara Zor-El/Supergirl, the harsh reactions from DC fans, and the unexpected shift in the franchise’s direction that saw her transition from a significant arc across numerous DC projects, to merely appearing in one.

Resident Evil’s Paul W.S. Anderson Will Direct a House of the Dead Movie

A fresh adaptation of “The House of the Dead” is being developed, with Paul W.S. Anderson (known for Resident Evil) taking on directorial duties. This video game, which originated from Sega and is a popular on-rails zombie shooter, has been a staple in many arcades since its debut in 1996 and has also made its way onto consoles. Numerous games have sprung from the initial release of “The House of the Dead.” At this point, Jeremy Bolt is attached as an executive producer, but neither a cast nor a release date has been confirmed yet.