2019’s Creepiest Horror Movie Finally Returns to Streaming (And ‘90s Kids Are Still Scared Of It)

As a big fan of spooky stories, I was thrilled when André Øvredal’s take on *Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark* hit Peacock on September 1st. The movie follows a group of teenagers who find a book full of terrifying tales in a creepy, old house. Things get really intense when they realize the stories aren’t just *about* scary things – they start *living* them! It was a huge success when it came out, making over $105 million worldwide, and critics really liked it too – it earned a ‘Certified Fresh’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes with a 78% score. Guillermo del Toro produced it, which definitely added to the appeal!

James Gunn Gets Deep Into Lex Luthor (and What He Finds “Incredibly Heroic” About Him)

Following the huge success of *Superman*, director James Gunn has given many interviews, sharing insights into how he made the film and developed its characters. He recently spoke with The Ringer-Verse, discussing his plans for the DC Universe and *Superman*-particularly the iconic villain Lex Luthor. Gunn even revealed he identifies with Luthor more than any other character.

Windows 10 End of Life: 3 options to keep using your PC without losing your data

When Microsoft stops supporting Windows 10, your computer won’t immediately stop working. However, continuing to use it will eventually put your device at risk from security problems and could cause issues with new software and hardware. To keep your computer safe and working smoothly, you’ll need to take steps like paying for continued security updates, upgrading to a computer that can run Windows 11, or finding other solutions for older devices.

Dragon Ball & One Piece Studio Wants Fans to Forget Its Most Beautiful Film

Released in Japan in February 2004, *Saint Seiya: The Heavens-Overture* arrived while the *Saint Seiya: Hades* anime series was airing. This anime adapted the final, previously untouched, story arc from the original manga. The film was intended as a fresh start for the *Saint Seiya* franchise, marking the first movie in fifteen years and boasting stunning visuals. Unfortunately, Toei Animation has since neglected the film, and the franchise’s potential has stalled, largely continuing only through related spin-off series.

Bitcoin Bulls vs. Bears: Who’s Laughing All the Way to the Blockchain? 🤑

SOPR Ratio Chart

In a post that’s about as cryptic as a teenage diary, PelinayPA breaks down the Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR). For those of us who didn’t major in Crypto Economics, this is basically a fancy way of saying, “Are people selling Bitcoin at a profit or a loss?” 🧮 But here’s the kicker: when the LTH/STH SOPR ratio is high, it’s like the crypto gods are smiling down on us, signaling a sustainable bull market. When it’s low, it’s time to build an underground bunker and stock up on canned beans. 🥫

You Won’t Believe What Floki Crypto Has Up Its Sleeve at $0.00011! 🚀

Floki Crypto Momentum Chart

Now, meme coins are typically as predictable as a Blandings pig in charge of a tea party-prone to unexpected tantrums and sudden dashes. But our dear Floki? It’s been playing the long game, patiently bulking up its muscle before that much-anticipated breakout. If the upward pressure keeps up, we might well witness a spectacle that would make Aunt Dahlia drop her lorgnette.

The Best Multiplayer Game Nintendo Ever Makes Could Be This Long-Rumored Sequel

I’m most excited about the possibility of *Splatoon 4* because the series has consistently improved with each new game. From the original on Wii U to the games on Nintendo Switch, each *Splatoon* title has managed to feel innovative while staying true to what makes the series fun, even with the addition of new game modes. If *Splatoon 4* keeps up this trend and utilizes the features of the next Nintendo console, it has the potential to be Nintendo’s best multiplayer game ever.

Star Wars’ Next Live-Action TV Show Is the End of an Era for Disney

Disney heavily promoted its streaming service, Disney+, and Marvel Studios worked alongside this effort. However, things are shifting, particularly with the future of Star Wars television. In 2025, only one live-action series, *Andor* Season 2, was released, and only one is currently planned for 2026: *Ahsoka* Season 2. Currently, there are no further live-action Star Wars shows scheduled, meaning *Ahsoka*’s second season will be the last for the time being, effectively ending the franchise’s run on Disney+.