Pixar’s 21-Year-Old Hit Sees Streaming Surge (Thanks to Fantastic Four)

Speaking casually, the movie we’re referring to is none other than “The Incredibles,” a superhero film directed by Brad Bird that was released in 2004. It won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and earned over $631 million globally. As per FlixPatrol’s data, it currently ranks at number 9 on Disney+’s Top 10 movies, a list that also features “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” and a peek at “First Steps.” In the United States, on August 8th, “The Incredibles” is sitting in third place on Disney’s in-app chart, trailing only “Freaky Friday” and “Rio.

Spider-Man Set Photos Spoil Visit to an Important Place (& It’ll Make Fans Sad)

In the movie “No Way Home,” Peter Parker skillfully avoids a multiverse crisis when a misfired spell from Doctor Strange causes chaos. This incident leads him to face Spider-Man antagonists from various universes, which tragically results in the demise of his cherished Aunt May. The emotional scene where Peter weeps as his aunt’s life fades away is one of Tom Holland’s most powerful performances as Parker, and it stands out as a particularly poignant moment in the film. It’s only through the assistance of other Spider-Man versions – played by Tobey Maguire (Peter 2) and Andrew Garfield (Peter 3) – that Tom Holland’s Peter is able to vanquish the villains, repair the rift, and ultimately uphold Spider-Man’s philosophy that with great power comes great responsibility.

12 Pokémon With the Coolest Designs

Here’s a simpler and more conversational way of saying it: These are some of the most impressive designs that The Pokémon Company and Game Freak have created throughout the nearly 30-year history of the Pokémon franchise.

DOOM: The Dark Ages Just Got a Customizable Horde Mode and a Huge Campaign Rebalance — Here’s Why I’m Excited to Dive Back In

By the point you’re reading this, the update has already gone live, so feel free to verify if your game is updated correctly and ready for play.

In this new update, there are two fresh Slayer skins waiting for you. The first one, called “QuakeCon Skin,” can be yours just by playing the game before September 1. The second skin, titled “Perfection,” is obtainable by successfully completing an encounter in the Ripatorium on each of the three maps.

Beyond the Ripatorium, you’ll find a host of balance adjustments and bug fixes. These changes are primarily aimed at addressing player feedback about certain parts of the game that have been perceived as too easy, particularly on higher difficulties.

For those interested, a detailed list of these changes can be found in the patch notes provided below. Some notable alterations include an option to customize the number of Life Sigils you carry and a new slider for controlling the slowdown speed during parries or melee attacks.

James Gunn Addresses The Batman 2 Robin Rumors (& He Doesn’t Sound Happy)

Friends, let’s not fall for rumors,” Gunn stated. “As far as I know, only six of us have gone through the script for ‘The Batman 2’. Nobody seems to have any solid information about it yet.”

Here’s a screenshot of the interaction:

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Gunn: Friends, let’s not fall for rumors. As far as I know, only six of us have gone through the script for ‘The Batman 2’. Nobody seems to have any solid information about it yet.
User: So there’s no truth to these leaks then?
Gunn: Not that I’m aware of. But remember, things can change quickly in this industry.

Netflix Confirms One Surprising Anime Beat Pokemon & Tied With One Piece for Viewership

According to a Netflix article titled “What We Watched in the First Half of 2025” on their official site, some fascinating insights about anime’s popularity are presented. The top 10 most-watched anime, measured by hours viewed versus available hours across series and movies, revealed that Naruto and Naruto Shippuden continued to dominate with approximately 40 million views, boosted by an extra 10 million from Boruto’s installments. Studio Ghibli came in second with 39 million views, but what might be surprising for North American viewers is that Detective Conan trailed closely behind with 38 million.

Weapons is The Closest Thing to an American Junji Ito Story

Heed this significant advisory: If you haven’t been exposed to the plot details of Weapons and wish to remain spoiler-free, beware as we delve into potentially revealing territory. Known for his expertise in horror, Junji Ito often merges everyday life with the eerie unknown, a skill that Weapons showcases abundantly throughout its duration. In this movie by writer/director Zach Cregger, a classroom full of children mysteriously vanish one night, all disappearing simultaneously at 2:17 AM. Similar to works like Gyo and Uzumaki, Weapons revolves around a group of individuals grappling with a supernatural menace that is gradually consuming their way of existence. To fully grasp what makes Weapons so reminiscent of a Junji Ito campfire tale, closer examination is required.

Pluto TV Now Streaming One of the Best ‘90s Horror Movies for Free

August has rolled around, and as the pages of my life turn, so does Pluto TV’s streaming catalog. As a cinephile, I was thrilled to find gems like “The Craft,” directed by Andrew Fleming in 1996, now available on this Paramount-owned platform. Starring Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True, this teen supernatural horror film is a must-watch.

But that’s not all! August 1st also saw the arrival of other chilling titles, such as “Christine” (1983), “Let’s Scare Jessica To Death” (1971), and “My Bloody Valentine” (1981). With these additions, Pluto TV continues to offer a free, ad-supported service that keeps me entertained all month long.

“People Have Been Trying for 50 Years”: Elon Musk Warns OpenAI Is Going to Eat Microsoft Alive After GPT-5 Launch — But Sam Altman and Satya Nadella Are Unfazed

In essence, OpenAI Inc., once an independent entity, has now evolved into a closed-source subsidiary, effectively owned by the world’s largest tech corporation, Microsoft. Under its revised management, instead of creating AI for the betterment of humanity, it is now focusing on improving and utilizing AI primarily to boost Microsoft’s profit margins. This shift, as per the original agreement, represents a significant departure from OpenAI’s initial mission.