Sony Pictures Restructuring: Hundreds Laid Off Amid Strategic Shift

I was really surprised to hear the news about Sony Pictures. Apparently, they’re going through some restructuring and letting go of a few hundred people out of their 12,000 employees. It’s already happening, and they’re saying it’ll continue for a few months. One of the bigger names leaving is Colin Davis, who was a pretty important guy in comedy development over there – an EVP, no less. It’s always tough to see folks lose their jobs in the industry, and it feels particularly unsettling at Sony right now.

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Showcases Its Chaotic Fun With New Launch Trailer

The brand new trailer is here, and it’s got us excited to follow Jack Pepper’s adventures in a wildly chaotic and funny world! Mouseburg is a fascinating place to begin with, and Jack’s cheesy jokes are a great touch – they feel like something straight out of a classic detective movie.

Saros Gameplay Touts Corruption Bullets That Will “Devour the Very Floor You Walk on”

Housemarque isn’t exaggerating when it says “Endless Bullets of Corruption Shall Devour The Very Floor You Walk On.” The game features yellow projectiles that linger on the ground like traps, and can even reduce your health if you step on them. On top of that, enemies fire fast, red projectiles up close. However, this is where a new ability comes in: parrying. This allows players to deflect the attacks and turn the tables.

Pikachu is Losing Ground to Pokemon’s Runner-Up MVP As the Most-Graded Character

People often send their Pokémon cards to companies like PSA to have them professionally graded. This process protects the card and verifies its condition, which is appealing to collectors. More importantly, graded cards, particularly rare ones, usually sell for more money. Because of this, many players are submitting their most valuable cards for grading. By tracking these submissions – as GemRate recently did in a March 2026 report – we can see interesting trends. Currently, it appears Pikachu is the most frequently graded Pokémon character, and that lead isn’t likely to change anytime soon.

Every Stargate TV Series, Ranked From Worst to Best

After Stargate Universe concluded in 2011, the series remained inactive for a while. However, in 2025, Amazon MGM Studios announced a new Stargate series. Martin Gero, a veteran of the franchise, will lead the creative side as showrunner and writer. He’s working with the original film creators, Devlin and Emmerich, who are executive producers, as well as Stargate co-creator Brad Wright and longtime producer Joe Mallozzi, who are consulting producers. The writing team started in January 2026, and filming is scheduled to begin in London later that year. Before the new series arrives, here’s a ranking of all the previous Stargate TV shows, from least to most enjoyable.

Nickelodeon’s Next Nicktoons Crossover is Its Most Bizarre Yet

A new video game called Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis: Next! is bringing together 15 characters from classic Nickelodeon cartoons, plus a few surprises! Players will be able to play as favorites like Zim, Rocko, Aang, Angelica, Danny Phantom, and Spongebob, alongside unexpected guests like Michaelangelo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Garfield. The game launches May 28th, and while it’s a pretty unusual team-up for these characters, it’s not the first time Nickelodeon stars have crossed over in recent years. You can watch the first trailer below.