Two New Mario Games for Nintendo Switch 2 Reportedly Revealed

Industry insider Nick Baker, known for accurate leaks about Xbox and other platforms like Nintendo and Fortnite, reports that a new Super Mario Maker 3 is in development for the next Nintendo Switch. However, he hasn’t shared any details about when it might be revealed or released. Baker also says a new Luigi’s Mansion game – Luigi’s Mansion 4 – is planned for the Switch 2, currently aiming for a 2027 release. That’s all the information available at this time.

11 Years Ago, an Oscar-Winning Sci-Fi Film Debuted and Became Instantly Iconic (Where’s the Sequel?)

I saw Ex Machina when it hit theaters back in April 2015, and it really stuck with me. The story centers around Caleb, a programmer played by Domhnall Gleeson, who gets invited to spend a week with his company’s CEO, Nathan. It quickly becomes clear this isn’t just a friendly visit; Caleb is there to evaluate Ava, an incredibly realistic AI robot, and determine just how human she seems. The movie was a huge hit with critics – a whopping 92% on Rotten Tomatoes! – and it racked up a lot of awards, including an Oscar for its stunning visual effects and a nomination for the original screenplay.

Long-Awaited Open World Survival Game Finally Sets Release Date for PC & Consoles

I’ve been following Solarpunk for a while now – it was first announced way back in 2023, but apparently, the developers have been working on it even longer! From the moment I saw the first trailer, I was hooked, and it quickly became one of the most wishlisted games on Steam. It’s awesome to see so many cozy and survival game fans getting excited about it too. And the best news? Cyberwave and rokaplay just announced that Solarpunk is finally coming out on June 8th! They also confirmed it’s not just for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, but it’ll be launching on the Nintendo Switch 2 as well!

Apple TV Just Delivered The Most Impactful Death Sequence I’ve Seen In A Sci-Fi Show Ever

Fantasy stories allow us to imagine incredible worlds and events, but it can be harder to make us truly care about the characters because they exist in unreal settings. Even shows like For All Mankind, which feel relatively realistic, present a far-out scenario: season 5 takes place in the 2010s and depicts a well-established human civilization on Mars, a planet that’s been inhabited since 1995.

Marvel Movies That Flopped at the Box Office

We’re now using the term ‘flop’ to describe Marvel movies that didn’t perform as well as expected at the box office. Even if a movie earns more than its production cost, high expenses like marketing can significantly reduce profits. Some of these films were major disappointments, and others performed so poorly they likely ended any plans for sequels. Here’s a look at Marvel’s biggest box-office failures.

Netflix Thriller ‘Thrash’ Lands Mixed Rotten Tomatoes Score

Currently, the movie Thrash has a 45% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 critic reviews. Most critics agree that while the film has some exciting moments, it doesn’t really offer anything new or different within the shark thriller genre. Some viewers found the scares enjoyable, but over half of the critics considered the movie just average.

Michael Jackson Biopic First Reactions Are In

Antoine Fuqua’s upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, starring Jaafar Jackson as the legendary singer, has faced some challenges before its April 24th release. Concerns have been raised about whether the film will fully address the serious accusations of child sexual abuse made against Jackson. Despite this, industry experts predict the movie could earn around $60 million domestically during its opening weekend, making it the second-highest opening ever for a music biopic, just behind Straight Outta Compton ($60.2 million).