Sunrise on the Reaping Trailer Reveals First Look at the 50th Hunger Games & Young Haymitch

The initial trailer centers on Joseph Zada’s portrayal of Haymitch Abernathy, showing his journey from being chosen as a tribute in District 12 to competing in the Quarter Quell. It also introduces viewers to the actors playing familiar characters like Coriolanus Snow (Ralph Fiennes), Plutarch Heavensbee (Jesse Plemons), and Effie Trinket (Elle Fanning), as well as a glimpse of his opponents. You can watch the trailer, titled “Sunrise on the Reaping,” below!

Qualcomm says 90% of top Windows games will run on Snapdragon X2 laptops — is Windows on Arm gaming finally here?

Recent tests by tech reviewers show the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme is performing very well. It’s especially notable for its speed in single tasks, when handling multiple tasks at once, and in graphics performance. An analysis by Rubino provides a detailed look at the results, and the key finding is that these new chips have the potential to be excellent.

Joel Edgerton reveals how new Netflix film could get close to answering the meaning of life

I recently saw this incredible drama starring Joel Edgerton. He plays a pretty regular guy living in the Pacific Northwest around the turn of the 20th century – a time of huge change in America. While his life definitely isn’t without big events, and even some really tough moments, the movie isn’t flashy or over-the-top. It’s a really quiet, thoughtful film that takes its time and feels more like a meditation than a typical, dramatic story. It’s beautifully done.

REANIMAL launches February 13, 2026

Okay, so great news for us gamers! You can pre-order the game and even try a demo today on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC through Steam. Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders and the demo are coming later, but they’re working on it. Plus, there’s a Digital Deluxe Edition for $59.99 that gets you the full game, a Season Pass for future content, and some cool exclusive masks – the Foxhead and Muttonhead ones. Sounds awesome, right?

The Mighty Nein Is Critical Role’s Magic At Its Best (Review)

Prime Video made a smart choice by releasing the first three episodes of The Mighty Nein simultaneously. It takes a little time to get to know each character and understand how they’ll eventually connect. However, the show never drags, and the incredibly talented cast keeps you fully engaged with both the major events and the smaller, quieter moments. I especially want to highlight how fantastic the actors are.