Xbox Game Pass Just Stealth-Dropped a Cult-Classic Indie That You Have to Play

The intriguing and engaging game I’d like to bring to your notice is “Rain World”. Launched in 2017, this indie gem may not be as widely known as titles such as Hades, Stardew Valley, Undertale, or Hollow Knight, but it has undeniably garnered a significant fanbase. At the moment, you can find it on Game Pass as the first new game for August.

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MCU Movies Still Have One Big Problem to Overcome

Nevertheless, a more significant challenge looms for this franchise, shedding light on the decline in box office earnings. It appears that the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though under Disney’s ownership and targeted at younger audiences through extensive marketing, has lost its appeal among children and families.

Star Wars: Starfighter Finds Its Villain (And the Actor Has a Weird History With the Franchise)

It’s worth noting that the actor was said to have had a significant part in “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” from 2019, but it ultimately didn’t come to pass. There were whispers that Smith, known for his villain roles in “Terminator Genisys” (2015) and “Morbius” (2022), could have been the one to play a cloned Emperor Palpatine in director J.J. Abrams’ conclusion to the nine-episode “Star Wars” series.

Star Wars: Starfighter Finds Its Villain (And the Actor Has a Weird History With the Franchise)

Surprisingly, it was claimed that the actor appeared in a significant part of the movie “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” in 2019, but this didn’t happen as expected. There were whispers that Smith, known for his villain roles in “Terminator Genisys” (2015) and “Morbius” (2022), could have been cast as a cloned Emperor Palpatine in J.J. Abrams’ final installment of the nine-episode “Star Wars” series, but this didn’t come to pass.

Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Box Office Exposes a Harsh Reality for the MCU’s Future

Initially, the movie “Fantastic Four” experienced a significant drop in its second week at the domestic box office, falling by 66%. Despite this substantial decrease, the film has managed to accumulate a global total of $367 million so far, suggesting it will likely surpass $400 million before its theatrical run concludes. This would represent a significant improvement over “Thunderbolts*”‘ $382 million and could even eclipse “Brave New World”‘s $415 million. Given its reported production cost of $200 million, this success would not only make the movie profitable but also potentially lead to a sequel. However, it underscores the evolving landscape for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

EA Sports FC 26 Finally Adds Much-Requested Ultimate Team Feature

As a gamer in FIFA 26, if I’m leading or tied with an opponent and they abruptly exit the game, whether due to an accidental disconnect or dashboard quit, I’ll be awarded the win. This is quite different from past EA FIFA games and it significantly reduces the frustration of facing opponents who try to sneakily quit to avoid a loss.

Why Wednesday Season 2 Only Has 4 Episodes

In the first season of “Wednesday,” there were eight episodes, so some viewers might feel let down by only having four episodes to watch in the second season. While it’s true that Netflix plans to deliver more content, they are making fans wait a bit longer. The initial four episodes make up Season 2, Part 1, with Part 2 scheduled for release on September 3, 2025.

Netflix Rebooting Beloved William Shatner Series (but Fans May Not Be Happy)

Netflix is said to have enlisted writers Jarrad Paul and Andy Mogel for their version of the feature-length series T.J. Hooker. The team behind this project includes producers Sophie Cassidy, Matt Crespy, Adrian Askarieh, and Alex Westmore. At present, there’s no news on who will take on the roles, but the original actor who played T.J. Hooker left some substantial footsteps to follow. William Shatner portrayed the tough-as-nails sergeant who was back in uniform after losing a fellow officer in duty. He then focused on mentoring new recruits, played by Adrian Zmed, April Clough, and Heather Locklear.