Hell is Us Demo Coming to Consoles on August 12th

It’s unclear if this demo will only be available for a short time, so keep an eye out for future announcements. However, trying it out could give us a good sense of how well the console performs before its release. In “Hell is Us,” we follow Rémi, a Peacekeeper, as he embarks on a journey to locate his parents in Hadea. Not only does he face civil war, but also the Hollow Walkers that appeared after the Calamity.

Every Live-Action Spider-Man Costume, Ranked

In total, there have been five distinct live-action portrayals of the Web-Slinger, giving us an abundance of costumes to analyze. It’s important to note that not all Spidey suits are made from the same material – some truly shine among their counterparts. Here you’ll find every live-action Spider-Man suit, ranked in order of distinction.

Disney’s Long-Anticipated Anime Finally Sets a Release Date

Disney+ Japan’s official account (previously Twitter) has recently revealed a fresh key art for the upcoming anime “Disney Twisted-Wonderland The Animation.” It has been confirmed that this animated series will debut on October 29, 2025. In total, it will consist of episodes. This number aligns with the first book being the shortest in length. The series will be titled “Episode of Heartslabyul,” as suggested by the title. It’s worth noting that this anime will be an exclusive offering on Disney+. The anime is planned to span across three seasons, each titled after its corresponding manga adaptation: “Episode of Heartslabyul,” “Episode of Savanaclaw,” and “Episode of Octavinelle.

10 Best Sci-Fi TV Shows of the 21st Century (So Far)

In the 21st century, the surge of science fiction entertainment caters to all preferences. Whether you’re seeking intricate plot twists that challenge your mind, spine-tingling cautionary tales to keep you on edge, or visually stunning displays to marvel at on your high-definition TV, these series have pushed the boundaries of the genre and solidified their status as some of the finest sci-fi shows in this millennium.

King of the Hill Reveals Hank’s Biggest Change After Living in Saudi Arabia

Heed this notice: If you haven’t seen King of the Hill’s fourteenth season, take heed as we delve into spoiler territory. In the fifth episode of its Hulu revival, titled “Offside Trap,” Hank begins hinting that he has a newfound appreciation for soccer. When Boomhauer is booed off the field while refereeing a game for his girlfriend’s son, Hank steps in to take charge. In a humorous flashback, Hank recounts that while fixing “stadium-grade HD-10 propane tanks,” he was captivated by the beauty of the soccer field, causing Peggy to humorously remark that she’s glad her father isn’t around to hear him say such things.

$766 Million Blockbuster Sequel From Last Month Is Already Available on Streaming

Jurassic World Reborn, the latest addition to Universal’s blockbuster Jurassic Park series, is now available for home rental. You can rent it via Amazon Prime Video, Fandango Now, Apple TV, or cable’s on-demand service. The rental price isn’t cheap, ranging from $19.99 to rent or $29.99 to buy. By renting the movie, you get a 48-hour window to watch it through your chosen platform. If you’re hoping to catch up on the Jurassic World series on Peacock, though, you’ll have to wait a bit longer.

There Are No More Cartoon Network Classics Streaming With HBO Max

This summer, seeing Courage the Cowardly Dog depart from HBO Max felt like losing a cherished book from my personal library. It marked the end of an era for me, as Cartoon Network classics older than 2017 are no longer available on the platform. As a passionate animation enthusiast, I’ve found myself scouring various platforms lately, thanks to licensing deals and other changes that have dispersed these timeless cartoons over the years. Regrettably, it seems that HBO Max has struck gold yet again with this decision, leaving us fans in search of our favorite shows elsewhere.