Alysa Liu Reveals You’ve Been Pronouncing Her Name Wrong

Oh my gosh, you guys, I found out the most amazing thing! Our incredible Team USA skater finally addressed it – we’ve ALL been saying her name wrong! And she didn’t just correct us, she gave us a whole lesson on how it’s supposed to be said. I’m so excited to finally know the right way – I’ve been a fan for years and I feel so connected to her now!

Cartoon Network Star Breaks Silence on Returning for Revival: “Didn’t Want to Ruin”

A revival of Regular Show is in development with original creator J.G. Quintel at the helm, and fans are eager to see what comes next, especially considering the original series had a definitive ending. William Salyers, who voiced Rigby, recently shared his initial concerns about returning for the revival during Emerald City Comic Con, as reported by Popverse. The original series uniquely concluded the story arc for its main characters, Mordecai and Rigby.

A 2010s Sci-Fi Horror Hit Is Now Streaming on HBO Max Ahead of Sequel

Fans of the Happy Death Day series can now watch the original 2017 film on HBO Max, starting March 1st. The movie follows Tree Gelbman, a college student played by Jessica Rothe, who finds herself stuck in a time loop, reliving the day of her murder until she can figure out who’s trying to kill her. A sequel, Happy Death Day 2U, came out in 2019, and a third film, Happy Death Day 3, is officially being planned.

Steam Makes PC Game 100% Free for Everyone for One Week Only

For the next week, PC gamers with a Steam account can download the adventure game Deponia for free. This is the first game in a four-part series that originally launched in 2012, with sequels released in 2013 and 2016. The four games all tell one continuous story. While a new game, Surviving Deponia, is in development as a separate, spin-off title, this is a great chance to experience the original series after a ten-year hiatus.

Jonathan Ross reveals his predictions for the 2026 Oscars including best actor pick because of “very showy performance”

Okay, so I’ll admit, my wife, Jane, and I aren’t exactly setting a good example when it comes to bedtime routines. We mostly watch TV in bed. It sounds ridiculous, but we have this huge TV that actually rises up from the foot of the bed – a bit over the top, I know! The problem is, our two dogs always plant themselves right in front of the screen, and then, as the night goes on, the cats join the party and basically demand their dinner while we’re trying to watch. If there are subtitles? Forget about it. It’s a constant battle to actually read them with all the furry bodies wandering around!