Hell of a Summer Trailer: Stranger Things’ Finn Wolfhard Directs & Stars In New Horror Film

The latest production titled “Hell of a Summer” has the duo, Wolfhard and Bryk, who were previously seen in the movie “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” (2021) and Jesse Eisenberg’s drama “When You Finish Saving the World” (2022). In 2020, Bryk was part of the crime comedy short “Night Shifts“, which was written and directed by Wolfhard. Interestingly, “Hell of a Summer” marks the first full-length directorial efforts for both Wolfhard and Byrk.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is Out Now on PC

From now until February 5th, I’ve got my hands on a whopping 30% off discount for the highly-praised RPG sequel that’s a follow-up to Final Fantasy 7 Remake! It takes me and my crew – Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aerith, and Red XIII – beyond Midgar and into a wider world, where I’ll be visiting places like Junon, Costa Del Sol, and The Forgotten Capital. With bigger environments to explore and fresh activities to engage in, it also boasts upgraded combat mechanics, including brand-new Synergy skills!

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Sequel’s Story is Complete, Development is Ongoing With No Delay – Series Producer

According to Kitase, he’s extremely pleased with the progress of the story for “Final Fantasy 7 Remake” part 3, suggesting that fans will also be content with the final chapter. Yet, the duo has kept quiet about additional details on the third installment, and since development is ongoing, it might be a while before we get to play the game.

Gundam: Hathaway’s Flash Sequel Reveals Long-Awaited Update

If you happen to be among those who haven’t yet seen “Hathaway’s Flash,” let me share a bit about it! This movie marks the beginning of a planned trilogy and introduces us to Noa Hathaway, a character destined to carry on the legacies of both Amuro and Char. The narrative unfolds in the very same universe as the original Mobile Suit Gundam storyline, where we see the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon entering a new phase. Released in 2021 and now available for streaming on Netflix, this action-packed tale has been keeping anime enthusiasts captivated for several years, as they’ve followed Noa’s thrilling journey.

Mass Effect 5 Release Date Seems Further Away Than Expected

Mark Darrah, ex-director of BioWare, shared insights in a recent video about the studio’s future after the launch of “Dragon Age: The Veilguard.” Darrah mentioned that over the past few years, BioWare has shifted from managing several projects simultaneously to primarily focusing on a single game at a given time. Consequently, even though it was decided that “Mass Effect 5” would follow “Dragon Age: The Veilguard,” there’s probably only minimal progress made so far on the new Mass Effect title.