Val Kilmer Confirmed to Be Resurrected Via AI for New Movie Role

Val Kilmer was cast as Father Fintan in the film As Deep as the Grave, a priest with Native American spiritual beliefs. This role resonated with Kilmer’s own Cherokee heritage, alongside his Swedish, German, and Irish ancestry. The character was also written to have tuberculosis, which conveniently aligned with Kilmer’s existing vocal limitations. Director Coerte Voorhees felt it was too perfect a fit to let Kilmer’s health prevent the film from happening, especially given the movie’s small budget and the fact that production had already spanned six years, leaving them with limited alternatives.

Devolver Digital and doinksoft announce fantasy action platformer Dark Scrolls for Switch, PC

Doinksoft’s Cullen Dwyer recently expressed frustration with the term ‘roguelike.’ He explained that searching for it online yields unrelated results like poker, pachinko, story-driven games, and even card games. Dwyer questions how these compare to the classic 1980s-style, turn-based dungeon crawlers originally associated with the term, arguing that simply having ‘randomness’ isn’t enough to qualify. He jokingly admits to contributing to the problem and suggests the term ‘Metroidvania’ might be equally misused.

35 Years Later, Classic Fantasy Series Confirms Anime Revival

Kyoko Hikawa’s series, From Far Away: Kanata Kara, originally came out in 1991. After 35 years, it’s finally getting an anime adaptation, which was announced with a short teaser. The anime is planned for release this year, but a specific date hasn’t been announced yet.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Will Face a Major Problem at Launch

Despite my excitement for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, I do have some concerns. The way the game is structured as a trilogy creates a significant, unavoidable problem that could jeopardize the future of the series. While I’m confident Part 3 will solidify this as a truly legendary JRPG series, it will face unique challenges that the first two games didn’t, and that’s a little worrying.

5 DC Heroes You Didn’t Know Were Legacy Characters

It’s easy to forget that many popular superheroes actually took over the mantle from previous heroes. Today, we’re highlighting five DC characters who you might not realize are continuing a legacy. These heroes, both old and new, deserve recognition, and we’re going to give them their due. Let’s explore these fascinating heroic histories!

Avengers vs. Dune 3 Box Office Showdown Could Be Bad News for Dwayne Johnson’s New Movie

It’s not only potential award winners that are adding more screenings. A new Jumanji movie starring Dwayne Johnson is also coming out in December. According to Variety, theater owners are actually more concerned that Jumanji 3 will underperform in its opening weekend. This is because theaters will likely prioritize showings of Doomsday and the anticipated Dune: Part Three, leaving fewer screens available for Jumanji.

Crimson Desert Wants to Win You Over With Trust, Not Features

It’s easy to become cynical these days, but the creators of the new medieval game, Crimson Desert, are promising a different experience. They’ve clearly stated it will be a one-time purchase game – meaning no additional microtransactions or ways to pay to progress. While this isn’t a completely new idea, what is different is who’s making the promise. Will Powers, the game’s Marketing and PR Lead, has been very clear: Crimson Desert is designed to be a fully enjoyable world, not a platform for endless spending.