Jacob Elordi Is Unrecognizable as Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Monster in First Look

In this movie, we have an impressive lineup of actors, including Oscar Isaac, best known for Marvel’s “Moon Knight,” who portrays Dr. Victor Frankenstein. Joining him are Mia Goth, Fleix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Christoph Waltz, Christian Convery, and Ralph Ineson, collectively making up the rest of the cast. However, it’s Jacob Elordi, known for his roles in “Euphoria” and “Saltburn,” who steals the show as “The Creature” or “Frankenstein’s Monster.

Family Guy Making Major Change to Stewie & Lois After 26 Years

Since the debut of Family Guy in its initial season, one recurring joke has been that Stewie is rarely understood by the rest of the Griffin family. Over the years, there’s been a back-and-forth about whether they could truly understand him or not. However, with a sneak peek at Family Guy Season 24, the show hints at a significant change between Lois and Stewie: for the first time, it appears that they can genuinely comprehend each other in a conversation, possibly under the influence of some mind-altering substance.

Ninja Gaiden 4, The Outer Worlds 2 Deluxe Editions on Xbox Series X/S Might Have Game Data on Disc

In the case of the upcoming release of Ninja Gaiden 4 on Xbox Series X/S, it appears that only the Deluxe Edition is available for pre-order via retailers. This suggests that those who opt for this version won’t need to download the full game after purchasing a physical copy, as the disc itself may contain the essential components of the game. The structure seems similar to the PS5 Deluxe Edition, where a disc and a download code are provided together.

Major Sequel Confirmed as Day One Xbox Game Pass Game

Starting September 18th, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can play Frostpunk 2, the follow-up to 2018’s Frostpunk, without purchasing it at launch. Initially released in 2024 only for PC, Frostpunk 2 didn’t quite match the excitement of its predecessor, which sold over five million copies. However, it was still a significant sequel from 11 Bit Studios in 2024.

This Brilliant MCU Reset Theory Is Exactly What We Want After Avengers: Secret Wars

Before the release of “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” on July 25, 2025, a theory was put forth on Reddit. This theory might still contain clues about the Multiverse of Characters Universe’s (MCU) impending reset. The upcoming movies, “Avengers: Doomsday” and “Secret Wars,” are expected to involve incursions that devastate multiple realities. These could potentially affect the MCU’s Earth 616, Fox’s Earth 10005, home of the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four’s Earth 828. The theory proposes that Earth 828 might be restored – possibly by Franklin Richards – which could allow future MCU narratives to unfold in this 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic universe.

Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 Features Demon Slayer’s Best Quality

Significantly, the recent episode of “Kaiju No. 8” also incorporated a delightful element similar to a well-liked feature from the “Demon Slayer” anime. Although “Demon Slayer” boasts numerous admirable qualities, one of its most cherished aspects is revealed after each episode. Typically, episodes conclude with a short segment called “Taisho Era Secret,” which breaks the fourth wall and offers unique character insights not usually displayed; it’s a popular post-episode bonus, and shares similarities with older anime like “Naruto.” Similarly, “Kaiju No. 8” Season 2 Episode 2 features a brief extra segment at the end that offers humorous additional information, giving the episode an enjoyable twist.

Demon Slayer Star Teases “New” Zenitsu That Fans Aren’t Ready For

In the animated series “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,” Zenitsu’s battle stands out as particularly captivating within the trilogy. Fans have been anticipating this intense showdown between Zenitsu and a secretive adversary. However, at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, voice actor Aleks Le hinted during the film’s panel that the upcoming international release later this Fall will unveil an unexpected version of events, leaving viewers unprepared for what lies ahead.