Netflix Just Quietly Added A Notorious Sci-Fi Flop You’ll Love To Hate

With the huge popularity of Stranger Things, Netflix is actively seeking out more science fiction content. They recently added The Host, a 12-year-old film based on the novel by Stephanie Meyer. The movie was released hoping to follow the success of the Twilight series, which also adapted Meyer’s books, but it wasn’t nearly as popular. In fact, it received very negative reviews, scoring only 10% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Batman’s Newest Love Interest Finally Fixes A Years-Long Bruce Wayne Issue

Annika first appeared in the first issue of Matt Fraction’s highly-regarded Batman series (2025). She’s a leading doctor at Arkham Towers, dedicated to helping Gotham’s most troubled and mentally ill criminals rebuild their lives. Her key method involves a device called the Crown of Storms, which aims to stabilize brain activity and restore normal thought patterns. In Batman #4, Bruce Wayne asked her out, but the story emphasizes that Annika is meant to be a romantic interest for Bruce as a private citizen, not as Batman.

The One Piece Store Immediately Stops Selling Merch Following Its Opening Due to “Mismanagement”

The official One Piece Base Shop website announced that the store will be temporarily closed due to operational issues. They explained that miscalculations and mismanagement led to problems for customers and made it impossible to provide a satisfactory experience. They apologized to those with existing reservations and anyone looking forward to visiting, and stated that they are suspending all future and existing reservations until further notice.

Paramount Cancels Upcoming Area 51 Sci-Fi Movie

As a big movie fan, I was disappointed to read in The Hollywood Reporter that a few projects at Paramount have been scrapped. Sadly, that Area 51 film with Colin Trevorrow directing and Ryan Reynolds producing isn’t happening anymore. It’s also a shame about the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off spin-off, Victor and Sam’s Day Off, and the Eloise adaptation – another one Ryan Reynolds was involved with, actually! They were also planning a romantic sports drama called Winter Games with Miles Teller, but that’s off the table too. Interestingly, Eloise has already been picked up by Netflix, so at least that story might still make it to the screen.

The Streaming Wars Are Over: Why Netflix Is Buying Warner Bros

Netflix has officially agreed to buy Warner Bros., including its movie and TV studios, HBO Max, and HBO. However, the deal isn’t finalized yet and still needs to be approved by regulators worldwide. If it goes through, Bank of America predicts this would essentially end the competition among streaming services, leaving Netflix as the clear leader.

Limveld: Rotted Woods Interactive Map – Elden Ring Nightreign

Limveld might be a challenging roguelike, but it’s not completely random. Specific places always have certain enemies, good chances of giving you powerful upgrades, or contain difficult bosses with valuable rewards. This map will be helpful whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player.

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Clockwork Revolution is “Most Complex Game” Brian Fargo Has Ever Worked On

So, I recently heard from Brian Fargo, a legend who used to work at Interplay on some of my all-time favorite RPGs – stuff like The Bard’s Tale, Wasteland, and even the original Fallout games. He’s working on Clockwork Revolution now, and he said it’s the most complex game he’s ever made. That really got my attention! He explained that’s because everything is super detailed – from building your character to how the story reacts to your choices, and even just how the world works. It sounds like they’re really going all-out with this one, and honestly, my expectations are pretty high now.