Rick and Morty: The Anime Episode 7 Preview Reveals Space Morty’s Fate

In the episodes so far of “Rick and Morty: The Anime“, there have been hints suggesting something significant regarding Space Morty, and the sneak peek for Episode 7 of the series at last unveils his final destiny. The first episode of this anime aired earlier this summer, blurring lines between space, time, and storytelling. It was so intricate that it narrated its tale out of sequence and simultaneously showed various stories unfolding across different universes. This pattern has persisted in every subsequent episode, gradually constructing a more complex puzzle to be unraveled by the season finale.

Xbox Reportedly Spends $1 Billion Per Year on Game Pass Deals

A recently released report uncovers an unexpected fact: Microsoft invests approximately one billion dollars annually in securing third-party games for Xbox Game Pass. Despite being a significant revenue stream for Microsoft, maintaining Xbox Game Pass requires ongoing financial commitment. The exact amount Microsoft spends on Game Pass was previously veiled in secrecy, but this is now changing.

Original I Know What You Did Last Summer Star Finally Confirmed to Join New Installment

The actor Freddie Prinze Jr., renowned for his role in “I Know What You Did Last Summer”, has officially been confirmed to reprise his character in Sony’s forthcoming sequel movie. In the 1997 original film, based on Lois Duncan’s popular YA horror novel, Prinze Jr. portrayed Ray Bronson, the working-class boyfriend of Julie James (the franchise’s main actress Jennifer Love Hewitt). Initially, Ray served as a potential suspect, but later proved to be an honest character after providing misleading clues about the events of the previous summer.

Is This the Footage Responsible for WWE Taking Down an AEW Video?

This afternoon, wrestling enthusiasts started noticing that a significant part of the story between AEW’s Nigel McGuinness and Bryan Danielson, which was previously on YouTube, had mysteriously disappeared. Some speculated that this could be due to a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) claim made by WWE, leading to the video’s removal from AEW’s YouTube channel. However, it’s possible that the circumstances might not be as sinister as they seem. McGuinness spent several years working for WWE as a commentator, and during this time, there was a special showcase of his Ring of Honor career on the WWE Network. He also participated in a Roundtable discussion with Seth Rollins and Cesaro for Ring of Honor. Since a lot of Ring of Honor footage was included in the special program, it’s plausible that WWE’s systems might have mistakenly flagged the footage if it turned out to be the same.

Ryan Coogler & Michael B. Jordan Vampire Movie Gets Title, Trailer Release Date

Get ready, as the first glimpse of Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan’s much-awaited vampire film is just around the corner! Ever since its initial announcement, details about this project have been scarce, with only the knowledge that it centers around a vampire hunter in the Southern region. On Monday, Warner Bros. delighted movie enthusiasts by disclosing the film’s official name and confirming that the trailer will be released on Tuesday.

Wolf Man Filmmaker Confirms Reboot’s Connection to The Invisible Man

Once upon a time, there was a plan for a “Dark Universe” featuring reboots of Universal Monsters, but when Tom Cruise’s The Mummy didn’t create much excitement about that shared cinematic universe, those plans mostly fell apart. However, in 2020, Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man became a success with both viewers and critics, sparking a renewed interest in classic monsters. He then announced a new take on The Wolf Man as a follow-up to his previous project, which he described as a “companion piece.” Although these projects may not have a strong narrative connection, they will continue the themes that Whannell introduced in 2020. The Wolf Man is scheduled for release in theaters on January 17, 2025.