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.

Rob Reiner Is the Only Director to Perfect the Stephen King Formula

I’m still so shocked and saddened to hear about Rob Reiner. It feels like a huge loss for Hollywood. He created so many films that I absolutely love – things like This Is Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally…, and The Princess Bride, just to name a few! He really had a gift for making movies that stuck with you. I especially loved how he brought Stephen King’s stories to life with films like Stand By Me and Misery – he was the best at capturing the feel of King’s work, honestly. And it’s amazing when you consider everything else he did as a producer too. He’ll be deeply missed.

Pokémon Champions Slammed for Poor Switch 2 Performance, No Local Wireless Play, and More

A well-known leaker, CentroLeaks, criticized the new release on X (formerly Twitter), pointing out that it doesn’t run well on the Switch 2 (especially considering it’s a game originally made for the older Switch), has a limited selection of Pokémon, and doesn’t allow automatic friend adding from your Switch friend list. They also noted the absence of many competitive items and the lack of local wireless play. Other players have echoed these concerns, specifically mentioning a performance cap of 30 frames per second and frustratingly complicated menus as major issues.

Everything We Know About Andrew Garfield’s Cancelled Amazing Spider-Man Sequels (And If He’ll Come Back)

The second Amazing Spider-Man movie didn’t perform well with critics or at the box office—it earned $716.9 million, which was the lowest amount for any live-action Spider-Man film. As a result, planned sequels were cancelled and the character was rebooted within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, many fans still enjoy Andrew Garfield’s portrayal of Spider-Man, especially after his appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and often wonder about the cancelled sequels. Here’s an update on what was planned for The Amazing Spider-Man series.