New LEGO Batman Game Report Will Excite DC Fans

One of the most popular Batman movies is “The LEGO Batman Movie,” a humorous animated film that playfully mocks the DC Comics icon. This movie was entertaining and successful upon its release, earning praise for preserving the character’s essence while poking fun at his somber and brooding image. The movie’s success can be attributed to the popularity of LEGO Batman, which stemmed from toys and the well-received video games. So far, there have been three LEGO Batman video games, along with spin-offs such as “LEGO DC Supervillains.” Fans have been eagerly waiting for a fourth LEGO Batman game, and it seems that one may be in development.

Predator Badlands – TRAILER

In the far-off future, I find myself cast away as a solitary Predator on a distant planet. My path crosses with an unexpected companion named Thia, portrayed by Elle Fanning. Together, we venture forth on a perilous expedition to confront our greatest foe yet.

XRP, Solana, Doge: Are We All Just Pretending?

Apparently, the technicals are “excellent.” All the EMAs are aligned like a particularly enthusiastic yoga class. They’ve “overcome significant resistance zones.” Which, I’m assuming, means it bullied them. Good for it. 💪 And there’s a strong support zone… basically, a safety net for when it inevitably trips.

An Overlooked Grindhouse Thriller Gem Has a New Streaming Home (& It’s Absolutely Wild)

An illustrative instance that didn’t make a significant impact but warrants greater recognition is the film “68 Kill,” directed by Trent Haaga. This production features Matthew Gray Gubler, a seasoned actor from “Criminal Minds,” portraying an ordinary, timid character. The movie carries a Tarantino-esque Grindhouse horror flavor with a distinctly brutal edge, possibly influenced by Haaga’s past collaborations with Troma. It has recently been added to the horror streaming service, Shudder, this month.

Shonen Jump Ditches the Big Threes for Something Greater in New Promo

Among the fresh faces leading various manga series in a popular magazine today are: Chihiro Rokuhira from the action-packed 2023 release “Kagurabachi”, Taro Sakamoto from “Sakamoto Days”, Chinatsu Kano from “Blue Box”, and Ichi from the rising hit “Ichi the Witch”. These characters are challenging the status quo as newcomers, yet they’re driving sales strongly and effectively representing the Shonen Jump brand.

Avatar: Fire and Ash Gets First Poster (And We Know When We Can See a Trailer)

Stepping into the realm of cinematic criticism, I eagerly anticipate the imminent arrival of “Fire and Ash,” set three years after its predecessor, “The Way of Water.” If history repeats itself a third time, we may be witnessing another titan among motion pictures. Regardless of box office success, James Cameron has consistently delivered masterful films, and “Fire and Ash” is poised to follow suit.

This upcoming production promises an intriguing twist with the introduction of a new, enigmatic fire clan residing near volcanic landscapes. Their ominous presence suggests a more malevolent tribe, posing fresh challenges for our beloved Na’vi heroes. The stage is set for another exhilarating journey into the heart of Pandora.

‘Grief Has No Straight Path’: Robin Williams’ Son Pens An Emotional Message On His Birthday

July 21 is the anniversary that would have been Robin Williams’ 74th birthday, and on social media, numerous fans and entertainment-focused accounts are paying tribute to this day. Among those expressing their thoughts was Zachary Williams, Robin’s son from his marriage to Valerie Velardi. On a particular day (X), Zak posted a picture of his dad from the 1987 film “Good Morning, Vietnam.” This photo came with an emotional message not just about how much he misses his father but also acknowledging that many others are dealing with their own grief.

Alexander Skarsgård Says He Retired From Acting at 13

The actor who starred in “True Blood,” being the son of Swedish performer Stellan Skarsgård, reminisced about his days as a child actor in Stockholm and the countrywide acclaim that followed his portrayal in the 1989 TV film titled “The Dog That Smiled.

When Banks Play ‘Delay’ With Ripple, XRP Laughs 🤣

Just when you thought the plot couldn’t get any juicier, several major financial institutions, in a moment of unity reminiscent of a school play gone wrong, penned a joint-letter on July 17th. The American Bankers Association, America’s Credit Unions, the Consumer Bankers Association, the Independent Community Bankers of America, and the National Bankers Association 🏦 demanded the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to hit the brakes on Ripple’s application for a federally regulated national trust bank.