Prime’s Tomb Raider Reboot Paused as Sophie Turner Suffers Injury

Amazon MGM Studios has confirmed that Sophie Turner recently suffered a minor injury. Filming has been temporarily paused to allow her to recover. Sources say she’s expected to be back on set within two weeks, and the crew will continue to be paid during the break. Turner previously mentioned on the Julia Cunningham Show podcast that she has an ongoing back issue, discovered while preparing for her role as Lara Croft. It’s currently unknown whether her current injury is related to this pre-existing condition or occurred on set.

3 Capcom Games Come to PlayStation Consoles for the First Time Ever, and PS5 Users Are Loving Them

Capcom recently released the Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection on the PlayStation Store for $40. This collection includes the entire Mega Man Star Force trilogy, originally released for the Nintendo DS between 2006 and 2008. While the collection currently scores between 73 and 76 on Metacritic – a noticeable improvement over the original games’ scores in the 50s and 60s – there’s still a significant difference between how critics and players are receiving it.

Crypto’s Doomsday: Will Congress Resurrect or Ruin the Blockchain?

Peter Van Valkenburgh, a figure of some repute in the realm of crypto advocacy, laments that a full seven weeks have elapsed since the Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent graced Congress with his presence, yet not a single bill concerning market structure has emerged from the hallowed halls of the Senate Banking Committee. The elusive CLARITY bill remains like a mirage on the horizon, forever out of reach, a testament to the bureaucratic labyrinth that ensnares even the most earnest of intentions.

‘Jumanji 3’s New Release Date Could Have a Huge Impact on ‘Avengers: Doomsday’s Box Office Total

Marvel’s biggest worry about how well Doomsday will perform in theaters is that it’s opening at the same time as Dune: Part Three, the final movie in the popular sci-fi series based on Frank Herbert’s novels. Both Disney (Marvel’s parent company) and Warner Bros. have been hesitant to change their December 18th release dates, even though the films are likely to appeal to many of the same viewers.

Seth Rogen’s $181 Million Superhero Movie Is Leaving Netflix

On April 17, 2026, Netflix will remove the animated film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem from its streaming service. The movie is a fresh start for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, based on characters originally created by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman in 1984 for Mirage Studios.