Ready or Not 2 Trailer Confirms Sequel Is Not Short on Exploding People Again

Grace became a survivor in the first “Ready or Not” film by outsmarting the dangerous le Domas family and triggering the explosive demise of everyone involved, thanks to a deal with the sinister Mr. le Bail. But the trailer for the new sequel, Ready or Not: Here I Come, shows that her victory was just the beginning. The le Domas family was only part of a much larger, powerful group, and they’ve now targeted Grace as their ultimate prey.

Best RPG Contender Pushes Back Major Update to 2026, Teasing Something Big

When Avowed was first announced, people were really excited and comparing it to Skyrim, which is huge! But lately, with so many new RPGs coming out – like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – it hasn’t been talked about quite as much. Plus, it’s only coming to Xbox, so not everyone will be able to play it. Still, the developers at Obsidian have been working on it and planned a big update for fall 2025. Now they’ve announced that update, and the game itself, won’t be out until February 2026. As a fan, I’m a little disappointed about the delay, but hopefully, the extra time means they can really polish it and make it something special. It’s definitely still one of the RPGs I’m most looking forward to!

Stranger Things 5 Just Borrowed a Move From the MCU’s Playbook (& It’s Going to Blow Up in Its Face in Part 2)

I’ve noticed the MCU hasn’t been as strong lately, and it feels like they’re trying to get back to the level of quality we saw in those first few phases. But honestly, 2026 looks amazing with Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday coming out! Still, there are some things they really need to fix, and it’s going to be harder to move past those issues because Stranger Things 5 is coming soon, and I think it’ll bring a lot of those old criticisms back into focus when the first part releases later this year.

The Batman Fans Officially Have To Watch Netflix’s 97% RT Crime Thriller Before Part II

Let me tell you, the visuals in this film are stunning. Gotham City has never looked this good – it felt truly immersive and expansive, like stepping right into the world. A huge part of that is thanks to the incredible work of Greig Fraser, the cinematographer. He really brought Gotham to life in a way that’s both clear and captivating. It’s easily some of the best work I’ve seen all year.

Sigourney Weaver on Playing 14 at Age 76 in Avatar: Fire & Ash

I always admired how Zoe Saldaña approached playing Neytiri in Avatar. It wasn’t about pretending to be a teenage girl, she told me, but about reconnecting with the feelings and experiences she had as a teenager herself. She really went back and became that young girl again, which I thought was incredible.

Alan Cumming teases “prescient” new show from Russell T Davies about rage faced by “marginalised people”

This award-winning performer – nominated for a Grammy and winner of an Emmy, Tony, and Olivier – was even called one of the most enjoyable people in show business by Time magazine, alongside Stanley Tucci and Cher. He’s taken on diverse roles, from playing God and the Devil to selling out Carnegie Hall, and is also a published author. Now, this multi-talented actor, writer, singer, activist, and photographer is adding another skill to his repertoire: artistic director. He’s recently been appointed to lead Pitlochry Festival Theatre in Scotland and has announced his first season for next year.

Binance Bitcoin Reserves Take a Nosedive! Should You Panic Now?

CryptoQuant trackers and a bunch of other “official-sounding” reports are calling this a “long-term storage thing,” which has historically meant that the market is going to make you richer in the long run. At least that’s the narrative they’re spinning. Trust the process, folks! 💰